Dinner Recipes (Most Popular)
Couldn't be easier...mix all ingredients together, bake at 350 and voila! A great MF L&G.
My kids and hubby love my spaghetti, but sometimes they get tired of eating spaghetti so I change up the pasta to rigatoni and bake it. It's a nice change and the rigatoni is very hearty. We love it for weeknight meals.
Gimme Some Oven Recipe. No Pasta, 4 cups Chicken Broth and 4 cups Water instead.
When I invented this, I was craving chicken parmesan with spaghetti, lasagna, and something Greek. This was my creation to satisfy that. Enjoy!
This is a mix between a soup and a chili. To cut down on sodium you can use fresh chilies, onions, garlic and tomatoes.
wonderful lightened up version of real comfort food. Spicy milk gravy, crunchy coating and reasonable serving size.
This is a lighter-cal version of shepherd's pie that is really super easy to throw together for a healthy family meal.
This quickly thrown-together recipe uses fresh, shelled shelly beans, ground turkey, and a little bit of rice for a tasty, savory soup that is very low in calories. If you like spice, you can add more black pepper and some chili powder to this soup. As listed here, it is somewhat high in sodium, but you can help to reduce the sodium by choosing low-sodium salt substitute and low-sodium canned foods and chicken broth.
Here is a wonderfully versital dish that can be served hot or cold. It will do just as well at a pic-nic as it will for a formal dinner. It's fairly quick and very easy to make. If you can boil water, you can do this.
This recipie can be changed in so many different ways...make it vegetarian by using water and no chicken. Add different veggies, olives, zucchini, carrots,peas, or what ever you happen to have on hand. You can add cheeses like feta or parmesean. Just use what ever you have and enjoy.