I was looking for a way to add some fruits and veggies to my picky daughters diet-I stumbled across this recipe and we really enjoyed it. Make sure to let the meat mix simmer to blend the flavors.Submitted by: BEAKIEBEAN
Serve plain or w/whole wheat bread or bunsSubmitted by: OUTATUUNE
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A low fat version of a childhood favorite Submitted by: NEW_CHRISTINE
I took bits and pieces of various recipes to come up with this tasty variety.Submitted by: WEIGH2BIG1
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a lighter take on traditional sloppy joes!Submitted by: KIDSNGARDEN
A change and major cut in calories to someone elses recipie. I have a large family and doubled the recipie so you could easily half it.Submitted by: KYLESGIRL092709
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I usually use a can of tomato sauce instead of spaghetti sauce, but I had some left over spaghetti sauce left over in the freezer to use up, so I calculated it using that.Submitted by: AUDMKAMP
A healhly alternativeSubmitted by: SYELIAB
Basic sloppy joes just substituted ground turkey for the ground beef and added mushrooms.Submitted by: LABLANKE
Absolutely delicious, and I would have never known it was ground turkey! Great on buns or Kaiser rolls. This makes approximately 8 servings.Submitted by: FEMINISTE
Easy & quick to make for entire family!Submitted by: NCOMER
Another version, but much easierSubmitted by: JSKAHAN
This recipe does not taste like turkey! Serve on a reduced calorie bun (extra) OR without a bun with a salad. The kids won;t know it good for them.Submitted by: LYNNIEPOO59
I wanted something closer to the beef sloppy joes I was used to eating.Submitted by: NGTOWL117
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