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Holidays Made Easy with Emeals

So, yesterday I shared a bit about emeals with you and touched a bit on their awesome offer going on right now. 

For new members, you can get 15% off using code HOLIDAY! That's awesome!

**This just in**  
Receive 30% OFF using code CYBER from now until 12/8/2013

For both new and established members, there are not 1, not 2, but THREE amazing holiday meal plans that include recipes and shopping lists absolutely FREE!

Yeah, but the recipes probably aren't that good.  Right?  WRONG! Oh, so very wrong! The recipes look completely drool-worthy! Here is an example from the Paleo plan:
Doesn't that sound soooo good?

Ok, but the desserts...they probably are just normal Pumpkin or Apple Pie...right?  Nope. You would be wrong yet again! Check out this Toasted Pecan Tart recipe that's featured on the Clean Eating Plan!
The other thing I love about these Meal Plans is how versatile they are! You get all 3 and can use them however you please, mix and match the recipes. The other thing I like? They offer great short cuts like buying prepackaged rolls (complete time saver) and offer tips on things that can be prepped ahead of time.

I promise, you won't be disappointed!
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