This is my best-of-the-best Paleo Blog List. A new Blog of the Week is announced on the Latest in Paleo podcast. The Blog of the Week is chosen because of an excellent article that appeared during that week or for having a superb overall archive of articles. Blogs may be selected multiple times.
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2011 Latest in Paleo Blogs of the Week
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Selected 08/02/2011. Primalmeded is brilliantly run by Anastasia, a wonderful blogger and final-year medical student. Easily one of the best Paleo blogs on the web filled with easily-digestible, non-softball, original content. Don't miss it.
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Selected 07/04/2011. Richard D. Feinman is a researcher and professor of Biochemistry. He is well known as an advocate for a low-carb approach to health. This blog has it all: science with an entertaining writing style.
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Selected 06/27/2011. Jamie Scott heads up one of New Zealand's finest Paleo fitness & nutrition blogs. You'll find original articles that follow from original thinking. Great attitude and enjoyable writing. See the blog article about the Vinuatu people.
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Selected 6/19/2011. The Castle Grock blog is run by an author who started the Paleo Diet with a high fat / low carb approach, but who has since migrated toward focusing on high carb and low fat. Lots of fruit eating here.
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Selected 06/13/2011. Blog of Emily Deans, M.D. Focuses on evolutionary psychology, but also relies on the Paleo framework for dietary issues. Sometimes people are broken, even when diet, fitness, and other factors are dialed in -- great blog to explore!
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Selected 06/05/2011. This is the web site of writer, comedian and documentarian, Tom Naughton. Tom writes about nutrition and leans toward low-carb and real foods.
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Selected 05/09/2011. "I am a rebel. I like to eat red meat. I think butter is good for me. I drink my milk raw. I avoid pre-packaged foods like the plague. I don’t believe the health claims on food labels."
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Selected 05/02/2011. Nora Gedgaudas is a primal nutrition 25-year veteran. She is the author of the book Primal Body Primal Mind, and her blog is a valuable resource.
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Selected 04/25/2011. Erwan Le Corre and his team have provided an awesome resource for anyone who wants to get into "Paleo Fitness" -- or just moving around like human beings were meant to move. The Humans-are-Not-Broken approach to getting in shape.
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Selected 04/18/2011. Richard Nikoley's successful Free the Animal blog is an example of what's possible when you mash up competence, passion, and a willingness to stick out one's neck. Some mean Food Pron and stingingly insightful wordsmithing.
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Selected 04/11/2011. This is Dr. Kurt Harris' blog and it belongs on your blog roll if you're interested in Paleo health. Excellent getting started guide. Great articles. And a definitively "humans-are-not-broken" philosophy. This is a personal favorite
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Selected 04/04/2011. Beyond Vegetarianism contains a wealth of information, dating back all the way to the mid-90s. Includes research and commentary on veganism, raw-foodism, the Paleo Diet, and more. Not to be missed.
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Selected 03/28/2011. Henry and Josephine Svendblad have created a culinary Utopia in the world of Paleo recipe blogs. Go for the Goulash, the Cevapi and the creative desserts...stay for the steady stream of high quality, rock-solid winning recipes.
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Selected 03/20/2011. Paul and Shou Ching Jaminet have created a natural foods diet that isn't exactly Paleo...but is a great alternative for anyone looking to keep starch in his or her diet. Insightful. Believable. A must-read blog.
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Selected 03/06/2011. This blog contains excellent articles design to force readers to think about the reliability of their own judgment. Critical info to the n=1 experimenter and conventional wisdom challenger.
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Selected 02/28/2011. Great blog with concise and unique articles. Deep archive.
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Selected 02/21/2011. ChowStalker is an awesome food-gallery style recipe blog. This site aggregates Paleo recipes from around the web and presents them in a very appealing way. Looking for a new recipe or some new ideas? Check out ChowStalker.
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Selected 02/14/2011. Extremely well done blog by J. Stanton, author of Gnolls Credo. Articles are entertaining, informative, and very well thought out. Excellent get-started guide.
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Selected 02/07/2011. This excellent blogs aggregates a recipe a day from all around the Paleo recipe blogosphere. The perfect resource for new recipe ideas.
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Selected 01/31/2011. This blog is the gold standard of current Paleo Blogs. Mark Sisson has created a resource that is full of the latest information and includes commentary, a user forum, and servers as a vehicle for his fine line of Primal products.
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2011 This Week in Paleo Blogs of the Week
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Selected 01/24/2011. Commune in New Mexico that blogs about their Paleo lifestyle. Great blog with practical information from an immensely interesting group. Don't miss this one!
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Selected 01/17/2011. Dr. Briffa is a medical doctor and also holds a degree in Biomedical Science. His progressive blog delivers a wealth of information wrapped in a very level-headed, intelligent package.
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Selected 01/10/2011. A Q&A web site with a very active community. Run on innovative software that allows users to build a reputation and receive medals, the best answers float to the top. Highly knowledgeable users. Searchable.
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2010 This Week in Paleo Blogs of the Week
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Selected 12/20/2010. A blog by Don Matesz filled with thought-provoking, well-researched articles. Also has a personal touch. Excellent current articles and archive.
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Selected 12/13/2010. A must-read blog by one of the "founding fathers" of the Paleo approach to nutrition. Highly influential. Deep archive, filled with excellent articles and resources.
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Selected 12/06/2010. Great variety of Paleo-related blog articles. Unique views and experiences. Excellent "Best Of" section featuring Cold Weather Training and Intermittent Fasting (IF).
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Selected 11/29/2010. An outstanding fitness blog with nutritional insight, wit, lots of first-hand experience, great resource for cross-fitters, and just a well-done blog all around.
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Selected 11/21/2010. Primal Muse is Jamie Scott's blog hailing from New Zealand. You'll find excellent article after excellent article here.
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Selected 11/14/2010. Evolvify is a superior blog that combines design and original thinking to produce one of the most unique Paleo blogs on the Internet.
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Selected 11/08/2010. Tribe of Five is a raw blog filled with excellent articles about the Paleo food chain and Paleo principles. Not for the squeamish. Plenty of images of animal butchering, organs, and so on. This blog is not to be missed.
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Selected 11/01/2010. An excellent blog written by husband & wife team, Dr. Paul Jaminet & Dr. Shou-Ching Shih. All around excellent blog, with a great series about why wheat is bad for your health.
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Selected 10/25/2010. Our first blog to be recognized twice as Blog of the Week. Melissa McEwen tackled "PaleoGate" head on and won. The mainstream media is reporting that cavemen ate bread in the Uppder Paleolithic. Melissa sets them straight.
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Selected 10/18/2010. I describe myself as a fan of this blog. Overall awesome content and entertaining, too, which is a huge plus. The author is an intelligent experimenter with a sense of humor. This blog should be on your blog roll!
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Selected 10/11/2010. A little something for everyone here, and popularizer of the "Strong is the New Skinny" meme.
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Selected 10/03/2010. David Csonka has put together and impressive collection of articles related to fitness and Paleo nutrition. Overall, a great site for Paleo dieters and CrossFitters.
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Selected 09/26/2010. Stephan Guyanet's blog provides a wealth of information. Chosen for overall quality and content. Guyanet holds a Ph.D. in neurobiology, and his is an important voice in the Paleo community.
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Selected 09/20/2010. Melissa McEwen's blog was selected for overall content, and for presenting information via easy-to-understand visuals. This week, Melissa got my attention by comparing Primal, Paleo, and Atkins diets.
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Selected 09/12/2010. Denise Minger has done excellent work picking apart The China Study and others. She produces great content for geeking out on stats.
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