90 Days of Whole30 Recipes (2024)

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by Michelle Tam

Published Sep 01, 2019

Updated Dec 30, 2023

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Here it is: over THREE MONTHS’ WORTHof daily Whole30 recipes—complete with tips, tricks, and encouragement to get you through an entire Whole30 (and more)!

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Below, you’ll find a set of links to each of the daily Whole30-friendly recipes I posted throughout three separate January Whole30s. Bookmark this post, ’cause I’ll be updating it with all of my Whole30 roundups in the future then, when you’re stumped for meal ideas, come back for inspiration.

Of course, this isn’t meant to be an exhaustive list of my Whole30 recipes. Head over to my free Recipe Index for the complete rundown of the Whole30 recipes on my site.

My Cookbooks are packed with Whole30 recipes!

Book-lovin’ Whole30 eaters should also pick up a copy of my New York Times bestselling cookbook, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans, and my follow-up recipe book, Ready or Not!Both are packed with new and classic recipes—many of which can’t be found anywhere else. Plus, the vast majority ofthem are Whole30-compliant! Here’s a downloadable list of the 100+ Whole30 recipes in my first book, and here’s the Recipe Index in my second book, which identifies the 120+ Whole30 friendly dishes contained in its pages.

Our latest cookbook,Nom Nom Paleo: Let’s Go!, is our best one yet! It has Melissa Urban’s seal of approval and over104 Whole30-compatible recipes!

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Now: onto my day-by-day guide to 30 days of Whole30 recipes!

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What? Looking for another 30 days of Whole30 recipes?Well, you’re in luck!

30-DAY WHOLE30 ROUNDUP #2:

And one more time, with feeling!

30-DAY WHOLE30 ROUNDUP #3:

Okay, because I love you, here’s a special bonus round!

30-DAY WHOLE30 ROUNDUP #4:

Still not satisfied? (Sheesh!) Here are a few more ideas:

  • Check out YET ANOTHER of myprevious Whole30 experienceshere.
  • Slurp up some Whole30-friendly soups here.
  • Learn all aboutlunches you can pack during your Whole30 here.
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And if you ever find yourself in a rut, head over to my Whole30 Inspiration post, which includes even more of my recipes.

And when you’re all done?Don’t fret, ’cause resources abound:

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  • Next, check out my gal Holly’s post about the process of reintroducing foods after completing a Whole30. As she reminds us, it’s important not to just go crazy on Day 31. Instead, “[e]xperiment with foods you miss, but do it in a way that will actually help you gather more information.” The Whole30 website also has a great post on what to do when your Whole30 is finished here.
  • Lastly, HAVE FUN. I believe strongly that the lifestyle changes that really “stick” are the ones that are fun and exciting. Continue to foster your culinary curiosity, and play around in the kitchen. Not only will you eat healthier, but you’ll develop skills and gain knowledge that’ll make you even more awesome than you are right now (as if that’s even possible).

How did your Whole30 go? How do you feel? And what are your post-Whole30 plans?

Looking for more recipe ideas? Head on over to my Recipe Index. You’ll also find exclusive recipes in my cookbooks, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2013), Ready or Not! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2017), and Nom Nom Paleo: Let’s Go! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2022).!

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About Michelle Tam

Hello! My name is Michelle Tam, and I love to eat. I think about food all the time. It borders on obsession. I’ve always loved the sights and smells of the kitchen. My mother was (and is) an excellent cook, and as a kid, I was her little shadow as she prepared supper each night. From her, I gained a deep, abiding love for magically transforming pantry items into mouth-watering family meals.

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3 Comments

  1. I will try these plans. They are complete meals that are not borowing. Thanks

    Reply

  2. Good Morning

    I’m interested in the meal planning, But I several issues going on I’m not sure which on to go with? I have chronic Utaricara, So they say low histamine diet and I know a couple of my triggers are shrimp, gluten, dairy.
    Which meal plan would you recommend?

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    1. I’m really not familiar with a low histamine diet so I don’t know the best meal plan to suggest.

      Reply

90 Days of Whole30 Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How much weight can you lose on Whole30 in a month? ›

Whole30 is a great way to reset your eating habits and jump start your weight loss journey. While results will vary from person to person, many people report losing 10-15 pounds in the first month.

What are the hardest days on Whole30? ›

On Days 10 and 11, you are statistically the most likely to quit your Whole30. (That's why they're “the hardest days.”) By this point, the newness of the program has worn off, and though you've made it through most of the unpleasant physical milestones, you've yet to experience significant benefits.

What happens if I cheat on Whole30? ›

Since the Whole30 diet is more of a food challenge than a long-term change, there are some hurdles. The Whole30 diet has strict rules. The overall goal is to restrict your eating. So, if you “cheat” on a day of your challenge, they recommend you start again from day one.

Does Whole30 reset your metabolism? ›

“As well, you're not supposed to weigh yourself or take any measurements during the 30 days.” The idea behind this approach is to reset your metabolism and digestive tract. According to some research studies, elimination diets like Whole30 can be an effective tool to help some people with gastrointestinal issues.

How long does it take to see results from Whole30? ›

It can take several weeks before you learn to trust the “hungry” and “full” signals your body is sending you—and you may not have been eating enough in the beginning, because you were afraid of all that fat. Many Whole30'ers report that they didn't feel or see “the magic” until day 45, 60, or beyond.

What is a realistic amount of weight to lose in 30 days? ›

"In general, 1 to 2 pounds per week, or 4 to 8 pounds per month, is a safe and sustainable amount to lose," says Sarah Gold Anzlovar, M.S., RDN, LDN and founder of Sarah Gold Nutrition. "Some people may lose more than that in the beginning, but it's often a lot of water weight and not true fat loss."

Why do your pants get tighter on Whole30? ›

Sure enough, I was up 2.6lbs “overnight.” It's water retention and the beginning of the infamous “my pants are tighter” phase of Whole30 as the body continues expelling all the junk and getting used to a new way of eating. Day 8ish is usually a bit of a digestive adventure, so we'll see where things go.

Is it normal to poop a lot on Whole30? ›

This is likely the result of all the fiber you're taking in through fruits and vegetables, and it's especially likely to happen if you didn't eat a lot of fiber before. It doesn't mean anything's wrong, though, and it usually subsides over time.

Why do I feel so bad on Whole30? ›

Some downsides include Whole30 side effects like digestive problems, worsened food cravings, and reduced nutrient intake. The diet restricts certain foods and food groups, which, if followed long-term, can result in nutrient deficiencies.

Do you go into ketosis on Whole30? ›

No. The Whole30 diet doesn't have a carb limit, so it's not meant to put you in ketosis. However, it tends to be lower in carbohydrates than a standard American diet (SAD) since it cuts out grains, traditional baked foods, and processed items, which are major sources of carbs.

What are the cons of the Whole30 diet? ›

The cons of Whole30: Very restrictive, which may make eating out or socializing difficult. May be difficult to get adequate calcium for bone health.

Can I drink diet co*ke on Whole30? ›

Though diet sodas and sugary beverages are off-limits on the Whole30 diet, you can drink water, herbal teas, coffee, and any other liquids that don't contain any sugar or artificial sweeteners. Fruit juice, when 100% pure, is also acceptable on occasion.

Can I have peanut butter on Whole30? ›

Peanuts/Peanut Butter: Yes (if it's unsweetened)

Legumes, including beans, lentils, and peanuts, are all compatible on the Plant-Based Whole30. When selecting peanut butter, choose only those varieties with no added sugar. Note: Beans, lentils, and peanuts are not part of the Original Whole30 program.

Has anyone lost weight on Whole30? ›

That said, plenty of people who try the Whole30 diet do end up losing some weight. “The benefit of Whole30 is that it encourages eating whole foods, which are foods in their most natural state,” says Sara Haas, RDN, a nutrition expert with formal training in the culinary arts.

What is the 30 30 30 rule for fat loss? ›

The 30-30-30 diet involves eating 30g of protein within 30 minutes of waking up, and then completing 30 minutes of low intensity exercise. This method first appeared in Tim Ferriss' book The 4-Hour Body in 2010 but was recently popularized by nutritionist and wellness podcaster Gary Brecka.

Do people usually lose weight on Whole30? ›

That said, plenty of people who try the Whole30 diet do end up losing some weight. “The benefit of Whole30 is that it encourages eating whole foods, which are foods in their most natural state,” says Sara Haas, RDN, a nutrition expert with formal training in the culinary arts.

Can you really lose 30 pounds in a month? ›

Lose 30 Pounds in a Month - The Only Scenario

It's unrealistic and insane! You need to burn 3,500 calories more than you eat in a day to drop a pound. So, if you eat very little and still try to burn a lot of calories, it's not safe.

Can you safely lose 30 pounds in a month? ›

Losing 30 pounds in a month is an extremely ambitious goal and not generally recommended from a health perspective. Sustainable weight loss is typically considered to be around 1-2 pounds per week. Rapid weight loss can lead to muscle loss, nutritional deficiencies, and other health problems.

How long will it take to lose 30 lbs? ›

It's a fairly large weight loss goal and will require you to stick to a healthier lifestyle for a significant amount of time. Typically, you should aim to lose approximately one to two pounds each week. This means that in about four months or so, you'll be able to lose about 30 pounds.

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