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These granola bars pack well for mid-day snacks or hiking trips. Vary the ingredients for variety or to make them more wholesome. I make two versions--this one if for my sweet-tooth husband--the other for myself, contains 1 c. dried fruit and nuts instead of chocolate chips and marshmallows. Be creative!
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These hearty whole wheat muffins get their sweetness from honey and raisins!
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These peanut butter cookies are vegan, gluten-free, and have no added sugar for a healthy dessert the whole family will love.
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This dish would work as a low-carb alternative to traditional potato latkes This blend yields 15 to 16 latkes The addition of nigella seeds adds a nutty, addictive, flavor
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This is that old party standby that people just love to munch on.
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Beets and goat cheese give this hearty muffins a savory and colorful flavor. Serve with a pat of butter.
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Made with applesauce, skim milk, and egg whites, these low-fat muffins are a great portable breakfast that are both adult and kid friendly.
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This savory recipe for all-beef meatloaf is flavored with cremini mushrooms, fresh thyme, rosemary, red wine, and fontina cheese.
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These gluten-free granola bars combine your choice of nuts and seeds with apricots and coconut and are an excellent choice for clean eating.
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Whole oats, fresh blueberries, and walnuts make these easy homemade granola bars as healthy and filling as they are delicious.
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This is a great recipe for kids! It's easy to make and you don't have to bake it. This is always a hit at potlucks and family get-togethers. Very colorful! My mom made this growing up, and I have seen different variations in cook books. Enjoy!
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In the 1940s, Robert E Rich, an independent-minded son of a successful dairyman, introduced RichWhip, the first nondairy topping, to the world It took off