Mikey’s Muffins Paleo English Muffinsmikeysmuffins.com These bad boys are made from just six ingredients—eggs, almond flour, water, coconut flour, baking soda, and salt—and toast up perfectly. They contain just 4 g of carbohydrates, and make the perfect vehicle for almond butter and jelly, or a breakfast sandwich loaded with eggs, bacon, and a dollop of guac. ($7.50; ) MORE: Seven Ways to Go Paleo on a Budget Steve’s Paleo Goods PaleoKrunch Apple Pie Grainless Granolastevespaleogoods.com Craving Apple Cinnamon Cheerios? Yeah, that stuff is like crack. In fact, it’s hard not to get nostalgic for just about any cereal you used to eat. Lucky for you, Steve’s Paleo Goods has perfected Paleo-friendly, granola-like cereal. This one features an addicting blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, dried apples, walnuts, coconut, and almonds. Enjoy it with almond milk,  sprinkled over some sautéed apples, or by the fistful right out of the bag. ($8 per bag; ) Cappello’s Fettucinecappellosglutenfree.com One taste of this pasta and you’ll wonder how you ever ate the blood-sugar-spiking, refined flour-based stuff to begin with. Because it’s made with almond flour and eggs, it’s naturally richer and heartier, and packs 6 g of protein and 3 g of fiber per serving. Add a bit of pesto and some grilled chicken and you’ve got a meal. ($44 for 4 packages of pasta; ) MORE: Seven Things No One Tells You about Going Paleo Simple Mills Almond Flour Mixessimplemills.com This company harnesses the power of almond flour to bring you everything form pancakes and waffles to chocolate chip cookies to pumpkin muffins to pizza dough to cake. To date, nothing from this brand has disappointed me, and compared to my sad DIY attempts at Paleo cookies, which always turn out super tough and dense, theirs are perfectly chewy, chocolate-studded flavor bombs that would give Toll House a run for its money. ($8 per box; ) Julian Bakery Paleo Wrapsjulianbakery.com Is there anything coconut can’t do? Get your tortilla fix with this raw and Paleo-friendly version made from coconut meat, coconut water, and coconut oil. Don’t expect it to mimic flour- and corn-based tortillas perfectly—it’s subtly sweet and has a slightly chewy texture—but it makes a mean vessel for chicken salad and taco fillers. Bonus: Each wrap contains just 70 calories, while traditional tortillas pack around 170. ($9 for 7-pack; )