Veggie noodles
If you’re craving pasta, veggie noodles, also known as zoodles, will be your fix. Veggie noodles are basically just vegetables, most often zucchini, squash, and sweet potato, that are cut or spiraled to create a noodle-like texture and shape. “This is a fresh vegetable packed out with all its vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, and flavonoids in tact, and it’s all that the Paleo diet represents,” Posey says. Since Paleo is such a big health movement right now, veggie noodles can be found at most supermarkets, but Whole Foods has pre-spiraled and prepackaged options that make for a quick low-stress meal. Vegetables are a main staple in the Paleo diet and for good reason. They are full of vitamins and leave you feeling satisfied.
Boiled eggs
Even if you’re not purely Paleo, boiled eggs should be a part of your diet for so many reasons. Not only are they super easy to cook (12 minutes on the stove on average with no mixing or stirring), but eggs are filled with proteins, vitamins, minerals, and good fats. Plus one large egg has only about 80 calories. “Boiled eggs are a high protein win for the Paleo diet, and for the best nutrition benefits, choose free-range eggs,” Posey says. Boiled eggs can even be found at the grocery store precooked and in packs of two, making it a great grab-and-go Paleo snack. If you’re not a fan of the hardboiled variety, try one of these egg-tastic breakfast cooking tips that we promise you’ll love.
Kale chips
“[Kale chips] do contain beneficial amounts of vitamins and minerals, retain fiber content, and even offer some protein in the mix,” Posey says. “They are still a snack food with around 10 grams of fat and 240 mg or sodium per 1-ounce serving, but a definite snack upgrade from processed foods with no protein, fiber, or trace minerals to offer,” Posey says. Kale chips are also a smart Paleo snack (and a healthier version of potato chips). They are very easy to make at home but can also be found at most grocery stores nationwide. Need more reasons to add kale to your diet? Here are 5 ways kale fights off obesity, cancers, and diseases.