Hi! I’m so happy you stopped by!
My name is Michele and I’m the creator of Paleo Running Momma – a website dedicated to bringing you the most delicious paleo friendly meals and desserts.

When I changed my diet in 2013, I started searching the internet for tips, recipes, and other people’s stories that resonated with my own. The amount of resources and incredible people I found inspired me to create this blog. It was time for me to give back and share experiences, mistakes, successes and failures as I learned to cook and eat real, whole, delicious food and make it work for me as a runner, too.
I started eating paleo for some really unoriginal reasons – to address longstanding digestive problems (IBS), help myself heal from a painful running injury, and finally drop my diet coke and cereal habits (trust me – it was time!)
When I started getting serious about healing my body, I began by going “gluten free”, but quickly realized there was more than just gluten that could be in my way. I learned that by eliminating processed foods, grains and refined sugar from my diet, I could potentially improve not only my IBS and tendinitis, but my overall health – physical and mental – as well as become a stronger athlete.
After I completed my first Whole30, I was hooked!
I was able to figure out what foods I tolerated best and which ones I struggled with.
While I don’t eat 100% paleo (I get asked this a lot!) it’s more of a guideline for how I cook and eat generally.
Now, I’m here to share what I’ve learned about food, specifically, how to create truly delicious paleo and Whole30 meals, grain free baked goods and real-food desserts that you and your families will legitimately crave and want to eat on the regular! You’ll find loads of real-life recipes for all occasions that your brain will love as much as your body does!
Fun Facts About Me
1.) When I started this blog I was obsessed with long distance running (to put it mildly!) and (secretly) wanted paleo to turn me into a superwoman-style runner.
While I DID qualify for and run the Boston Marathon twice (2014 and 2016) it wasn’t thanks to a paleo diet – in fact, I qualified for Boston the first time while eating a SAD diet and the second time on Paleo.
That said, I believe you can absolutely run well (and long distances) while eating a paleo diet! I did this for about 2 years before scaling back on my training and getting into yoga, which is what I do the most now!
2.) I have 3 kids – Diana, Emily, and Drew. I’ve always gotten lots of questions about whether or not the kids eat paleo – the answer is yes and no! They eat the dinners I cook for them, but, aside from that I don’t put restrictions on them since I found it wasn’t mentally healthy for any of us! Truthfully, my kids do not have medical conditions that require them to eat strictly paleo, so, I take a moderate approach to what they eat and we’re all pretty happy this way.
3.) The first thing I ever tried to “cook” by myself was peanut butter at the age of 4. My “recipe” involved peanuts, some aluminum foil and a hammer. Needless to say, it didn’t work, but little did I know I was actually on the right track! If only I’d had a food processor – my nut butter dreams could’ve come true!
4.) The first thing I ever cooked on the stovetop was bacon. I almost get emotional when I think about it 😉 Oh if only I’d known how that moment would shape my future! Now, I’m about my bacon and basically only eat the sugar-free Whole30 friendly variety from U.S. Wellness Meats. This stuff is AMAZING! My family goes wild over it.
5.) Comfort food is my jam. Seriously, I don’t really think “emotional eating” is such a bad thing, especially if you’re eating delicious REAL food that makes your body, mind and soul happy!
All the recipes I post are ones that I’m EXCITED to eat and genuinely make me happy. I cover everything from breakfast to dessert (in fact, those two are my favorites!) including lots of Whole30 friendly family favorites. My goal for this website is to introduce you all to new favorites that truly make you happy to eat Paleo style! Paleo comfort food for life!
6.) I have a Masters in Social Work from Columbia University and worked as a social worker for 3 years before deciding to stay home full time to raise my kids. I had NO idea what a blog was at that time, and always planned to head back to work when my youngest started kindergarten.
I started this site 100% as an outlet, not with a business in mind, but when the time rolled around, I realized I felt so much more passion for creating recipes for Paleo Running Momma than for returning to my old career. I gave it a shot and put all my efforts into growing this blog, which meant learning a lot from scratch. The decision did not come easy, but I couldn’t be happier with where I am now!

If you have a question or would like to personally contact me, you can email me at the following address:
paleorunningmomma @ gmail . com





I honestly think finding you on Facebook and now your blog has been an answer to prayer. I suffer from leaky gut and an ulcer that loves to pop up and tell me it still is there. My doctor has put me on the Whole30 diet and I have been so depressed from giving up so much. Now that I have taken Whole30 and after Paleo, into thought, I came across your recipes and cant wait to start baking again.
I am an active mountaineer and runner and understand from reading your story how diet is so important for our activities. Thank you very much for this blog.
I have struggled with IBS since I was a child. They just recently called it IBS-C. I have adapted my diet some but the problem is I travel often to other countries.Do you have any suggestions on how to eat Paleo when eating out?
I too like so many others stumbled on your site. Love your story & recipes. I have been on Gap diet for 7 months, & am now doing grain free, dairy free & gluten free. Hope to get moreover your recipes. What is your Instagram & FB address?
Hello,
I will be 64 this Halloween.
I an interested in starting paleo and an exercise program.
I know I should, but I just don’t have any energy or maybe I am just lazy.
I live in Texas (HOT summer temps.) and running is out of the question for me.
I tried walking but by the time I walked about a half of a mile, I was about to sweat down into a puddle on the sidewalk.
I have arthritis in my knees and feet. Any exercise suggestions?
Also, by the time I get off work and make it home, I don’t feel like cooking and cleaning the kitchen (guess I AM Lazy).
Any quick paleo meal Ideas that I can fix for a Husband that is a Beef and Potatoe man?
Thank You.
I’m a long distance/ultra running that is trying to recover from leaky gut and/or celiac (not sure which if not both) and I have used so many of your recipes already! Thank you for the time you spend sharing your talents!
I’m so happy to hear you’ve been enjoying the recipes! Best of health to you and happy cooking!
Just discovered your blog via googling for Pumpkin French Toast. We have a lot in common “digestively” so I’m happy to have found you! I love your “voice!”
Thank you so much for sharing your information and recipes!!!
I love your posts!
Happy to hear that!
I stumbled upon your recipes as I was doing Whole 30 for the first time this summer. They are so yummy! I never really cared as to whether a recipe had nutritional information until this September when my son was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Thank you so much for taking the time to calculate nutritional information! It has been such a blessing to know he is eating balanced meals, with the carbs already counted for me! I find myself coming back to your site again and again!
I’m so happy to hear this is helpful for you! And really glad you’re enjoying the recipes 🙂 Best to you and your son!
Hello Michele!
I have a question for you. Can you explain to me what Whole 30 is and how it works? My husband and I were doing the Keto Diet awhile ago, we liked it, but we were restricted on the fruits we enjoy eating. I lots about 15 pounds in 3 months time, but I chose to stop Keto and eat breads and fruits again, because I do women sprint triathlons and I was having problems with my legs cramping up all the time. Now, I’d like to try the Paleo Lifestyle and stick with it!
Thanks for your blog and recipes.
What is your blood type (O, A, B, or AB) ?
I follow Paleo, but also blood type eating habits for my blood type, O, which is consistent with Paleo.
Am just curious – have you heard of blood type eating ? If so, what do you think ?
Do you have any cookbooksout?
Thank you Karen