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Iced Latte at only 45 Calories. It taste so Delicious . Hungrygirl.com is a site of wonderful low calorie recipes. I wondered how I was going to go without an occasional latte. Now We can. only 45 calories can be fit into your calorie count. Enjoy
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Super moist and yummy bran muffin, high in omega 3's and fiber. You can also use 1 cup of applesauce instead of bananas and add one cup of your favorite fruit using the same recipe.
This banana bread tastes great. It uses brown sugar or splenda and molasses for sweetening.
These are surprisingly flavorful! A nice savory breakfast or side for lunch or dinner. It's an adapted, lower-fat version of the recipe from Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything.
there's no need to dress up this dish for a pretty presentation- the pale green of the avocado halves along with the deep pink of grapefruit segments make this a feast for your eyes without any extra trimmings.
A low carb, high protein dessert with very little blood sugar impact. Enjoy!
Warm, nutty and sweet with just a hint of saltiness. Gorgeous with milk or over homemade yogurt.
these muffins are really easy to put togther, and are moist and delicious! Adjust the spices to your taste.
Delicious chunks of paneer are marinated in a spicy yogurt mixture and then fried, roasted or broiled. I used them in a whole wheat pita stuffed with spinach and tomatoes. Can serve with a tomato based gravy, on a bed of rice, with some stir-fried vegetables, or eat as is for a tasty snack.
This is one of the recipes I am using in my quick start "juice" fast... I got the idea from the documentary, "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead". I'll be consuming 5 to 6 "juices" along with 8 glasses of water a day for the next 5 or so days. It's made using a Juice Extractor... save the pulp to use in other recipes, add some back to your juice or compost it. Nutritional info will vary, for example, fiber listed in nutritional info will apply only if you add pulp back to your juice, otherwise only soluble fiber will apply, and some nutrition will remain with pulp, but approx. 95% of vitamins, minerals and nutrients will remain with juice. This recipe is good for ANY time, not just for juice fasting, and it's a great way to add fruit and veggie to your diet. :)