January always brings plans to get healthier and eat better. For many, that includes starting a diet or new eating plan. For me, that usually means I start a month of Whole30 again. Even as a Whole30 veteran, I still find it can be difficult to be successful without lots of great resources and planning. So, in case you are interested in trying Whole30, I’m sharing everything you need for a successful Whole30 program.
Being successful with Whole30 is all about preparation. Do a little bit of work upfront collecting recipes and making sure you understand the eating plan makes all the difference. The first step should always be making sure you understand the Whole30 Program. I also had a friend who has done Whole30 several times share her tips and tricks for being successful. From there, these resources should help you get ready and be successful!
Start by stocking your pantry with some of the most used items for Whole30. For me, that means making sure I have plenty of Ghee, coconut oil, coconut aminos and compliant bacon on hand. This post also shares some great pantry staples.
Once you have your pantry stocked, it is time to start meal planning. Start with the most important meal of the days and check out these 30 breakfast ideas. These paleo breakfast muffins and paleo breakfast casserole are also a huge favorites of mine.
For lunch and dinner, these 30+ Whole30 recipes are a great resource. I also use this list of twenty five Whole30 crockpot recipes too.
Eating out during Whole30 can offer a little bit of a challenge. This survival guide is really helpful if you find yourself wanting to skip the kitchen for a night.
The Super Bowl doesn’t technically fall in January this year but, if you’re like me, you may not be starting Whole30 on the 1st of the month. These Super Bowl recipes are crazy delicious and would be good whether you are still doing Whole30 or not!
I’ll be starting on January 4th! I would love to hear from anyone else who will be joining me.
Real Food with Dana says
Thanks so much for including a link to my restaurant survival guide!! These are some great tips too. Will definitely be sharing with my readers 🙂
Shannah Coe says
Thanks! I have your guide bookmarked 🙂
Morgan @ Morgan Manages Mommyhood says
I did a Whole30 last year and LOVED it. This month I’m going gluten free as an experiment, but this is still such a great resource! Thanks for sharing!
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says
What is Whole30? I’ve never heard of it. Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner link up!
angie church says
what a great idea whole 30 is new to me but I get what you are talking about and your body will be happy I will try to eat more healthy not ofr sure if I can do a whole 30 or not
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Marie says
I haven’t tried Whole30 but these dishes look amazing even if I’m not sticking to the diet. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Merry Monday this week!
Audrey says
I know several people that have done it and felt better afterwards. Looks like you have some great resources here. Thanks for partying with us on #TastyTuesdays
Miz Helen says
What a great collection of recipes, I would love to try some of these. Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday.
Miz Helen