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Blueberry Flax Seed Muffins
Very Good 4.5/5

These healthful muffins freeze well! Low-fat buttermilk and applesauce help lower the fat in these, and the whole-wheat flour and flax seed add fiber.

Submitted by CHEF_MEG

Carbs: 33.9g | Fat: 1.5g | Fiber: 2.6g | Protein: 3.6g | Calories: 138.8
Cinnamon Wheat Bagels
Very Good 4.8/5

Tasty bagels that my kids LOVE!!! They are VERY low in fat - NO GUILT BAGELS!!!

Submitted by SEWINGMEG

Carbs: 34.4g | Fat: 0.9g | Fiber: 3.3g | Protein: 5.6g | Calories: 164.2
Very Good 4.3/5

Submitted by BKATHERINEH

Carbs: 35.7g | Fat: 0.9g | Fiber: 5.8g | Protein: 6.3g | Calories: 164.2
Zucchini Muffins
Very Good 4.3/5

This is a great recipe for summer, when you have a surplus of zucchini in the garden. Double or triple the batch and freeze them for quick and healthy breakfasts.

Submitted by CHEF_MEG

Carbs: 26g | Fat: 2.1g | Fiber: 3g | Protein: 3.3g | Calories: 127.6
Pumpkin muffins
Very Good 4.7/5

Submitted by LORILARSENRN

Carbs: 24.4g | Fat: 0.4g | Fiber: 2g | Protein: 2.9g | Calories: 113.8
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Farmgirl's Pita Bread After Bernard Clayton
Very Good 4.8/5

My children won't eat store bought pita anymore!

Submitted by YCROZIER

Carbs: 31.3g | Fat: 3.9g | Fiber: 2.6g | Protein: 4.7g | Calories: 177
Very Good 4.1/5

Makes an interesting dessert.

Carbs: 32.3g | Fat: 4.3g | Fiber: 4g | Protein: 5.5g | Calories: 178.5
Very Good 4.7/5

I started making these for my children when they were very young (and wanted to know what exactly I was putting in their mouths). Now they are a family favorite and a working mom's delight.

They have more calories than frozen waffles, but they are packed with good nutrition and keep you full until noon.These are great when made ahead of time. They are very dense pancakes and because they are so dense you can pop them into the toaster to warm up like an eggo. Simply wait until they cool and freeze them or seal them in a container for the fridge. They last about a week in the fridge.

I use oat milk because I am a vegetarian and want more protein than soy or rice milk can provide. However, I have used all the milks (including dairy) and they work fine. The calorie calculation is done with oat milk and brown sugar included in the recipe. Values will change depending on the milk you use and if you add the brown sugar or not.

Serving Ideas: Serve with fresh fruit or sugar free maple syrup.

Submitted by PAISANS

Carbs: 18.8g | Fat: 2.7g | Fiber: 2.2g | Protein: 4g | Calories: 111.6
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