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Can This Really Be Breakfast with The Wild Diet?

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July 2, 2025

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When you first crack open The Wild Diet book, you might notice the breakfast spread. It’s a scrumptious feast featuring blueberry muffins, bacon, eggs, potatoes, and steak. Here’s how these indulgent foods fit into your fat-loss plan.

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