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Nice and quick breakfast to make, ahead even, and grab on the go. Recipe I found calls for 12 oz of canned mushrooms, but I'm not a fan so I omitted. I am thinking of adding some chopped broccoli (about 1/2 cup) for next time.
I upped the onion from 1/4 to 1/2 as they seemed lacking after my first try. May also try to add some garlic later too. A bit bland for my tastes, but a good base recipe to work with.
This tasty and healthy salmon salad uses the leftover grilled salmon and combines it with a very low-fat dressing. The green apple, radishes and celery bring a little tang to the salad.
So, I wanted a banana today, but the only one left in the house was frozen, this is what I came up with.
This is so creamy and delicious that you will never realize it's not the "real thing."
Nutritional info is based on a 4 ounce container of blueberry Yoplait light yogurt (100 calorie pack).
I plan on trying this with other frozen fruit/yogurt combinations (PEACH!!), if you try one comment and let me know what you think!
I made this in a blender because I don't have a food processor - if you do have a food processor, you may be able to make this with less or even no milk and it would be ready to eat sooner.
Found this recipe from NutritionMD but added the vanilla and cinnamon and used Old Fashion Rolled Oats instead of Quick oats.
Made these this morning they were delicious sorry no pic.
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie with very similar nutritional information to the cookie suggested in the meal plan.
NOT your traditional fish stew - but a quick and easy version that is loaded with protein, is low-cal, and almost no fat! Add as many different types of seafood as you wish - this is just a guideline (a yummy one)
the best vegan mac & cheese you'll ever eat. good for you with hidden veggies! and no yucky nutritional yeast sauce!
My take on pizza crust - yummy - freezes well as well - This is enough to make 2 large (16 piece) pizzas (more if making a really thin crust) I divide in half after its risen and wrap 1/2 in plastic wrap and freeze for a later time. To use later - thaw in fridge, and roll out.