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I use this oil to quickly cook up veggies with lots of flavor and less oil
By Dr. Ben Kim on August 02, 2004 Healthy Meals This ultra-simple recipe is a delicious way for you and your family to enjoy all of the health benefits of broccoli. Even kids love oven-roasted broccoli.
If you have a garden or friends who have gardens chances are you have an abundence of summer squash. Here is a simple, quick and easy recipe to help you use up your surplus. If you're cooking for a large croud this recipe is easy to double or triple.
Don't buy ranch dressing! You won't believe how easy this is.... you (or your kids) can make homemade ranch dressing in a flash... no MSG, no preservatives, and NO carbs!
These take a little time to make, but are low carb, high fiber, and taste pretty good, too!
I know that ketchup is one of those condiments that is an all-time favorite for most of us, and rightfully so! This tangy tomato topper features a concentrated sweet and savory taste. The problem is, all ketchup you find that’s made commercially has added sweetener. Not only is this Paleo ketchup recipe sugar and sweetener-free, but it’s super simple to make since it’s a slow-cooker recipe!
This dressing is delicious and completely fat free. Let it sit at least a couple hours for the flavors to marry. Great with spinach salad.
Skip the olive oil and save fat calories with this hummus, but you won't miss out on taste! I add the liquid from one of the cans of garbanzo beans with lemon juice to get the hummus consistency I want. It is not as creamy as hummus that has olive oil, but it is definitely better for you and your heart!!
This recipe comes from my Well Done (TX) Cookbook. It is so easy and tastes great! I use only 1 tbsp. sugar, but the real recipe calls for 2 Tbsp., so I reflected the change in this recipe calculation.
These are great as a side dish or main course! I love them as in between meal snacks as they are satisfying and filling. Everyone raves about this dish when I serve it!
This is a twist on mom's old recipe, adding some mushrooms and substituting soup for cheez whiz
Try this fragrant seasoning blend anytime you want to replace salt in your recipes.
These are very much like Red Lobster's cheese biscuits, but they're based on an old Brazilian recipe. They are naturally gluten-free.
I found this recipe on allrecipes.com and make it with regularity. We no longer buy store-bought bread. I can't wait to start making it with wheat flour!
This is a quick, healthy and delicious side item to any meal, makes 5 1/2 cup servings