Holiday Cocktail Party Menu

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Holidays mean family, friends and, of course, food. That’s where we come in! I’ve prepared some great holiday hor d’oeuvres for the perfect paleo holiday cocktail party menu!

I know some of us are still recuperating from a hefty Thanksgiving dinner. You may not have followed my healthy Thanksgiving menu perfectly, but that’s okay! That’s why we detox! To get things back on track, check out my suggestions for a delicious cocktail party.

Perfect Paleo Party Menu

Chorizo-Stuffed Mushrooms

Cilantro Chicken Bites

 Eggplant Crisps with Mediterranean Meatballs

Italian-Style Zucchini Rolls

Prosciutto-Wrapped Melon

Guilt-Free Coconut Butter Fudge

What kind of holiday cocktail party would it be without a delicious beverage to quench your thirst? I’ve come up with one that’s as guilt-free and delicious as it gets this holiday season.

Holiday Cherry Sangria

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Dr Wendy Myers, ND is a detox expert, functional diagnostic nutritionist, NES Bioenergetic Practitioner, and founder of Myersdetox.com. She is the #1 bestselling author of Limitless Energy: How to Detox Toxic Metals to End Exhaustion and Chronic Fatigue . Additionally, Wendy is the host of The Heavy Metals Summit, the Myers Detox Podcast, and the Supercharged Podcast. Passionate about the importance of detox to live a long and healthy life, she created the revolutionary Myers Detox Protocol , and Mitochondria Detox kit after working with thousands of clients, as well as a range of supplements to help you detox from everyday living and maintain a healthy lifestyle!

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