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A delicious granola without the fat can be made with spelt, flax seeds, and pecans!
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Make these whole wheat, banana, flax seed muffins using just a single bowl for a quick and easy breakfast treat the whole family will enjoy.
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These mouth-watering lemon poppy seed muffins are always a hit!
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Try this slaw recipe without mayonnaise when you want a light, fresh salad with just a few simple ingredients.
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Fresh tomatoes and plenty of jalapeno pepper deliver a deliciously refreshing summer-time treat in this salsa recipe.
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Serve this black cheese ball with blue corn chips or dark rye toast for a ghastly presentation. It's punchy, just like you'd expect cheese of the dead to taste. You can find black sesame seeds at a reasonable price at most Asian markets.
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Mushrooms, salad greens, chopped pecans, and lots and lots of fresh, sliced strawberries are all dressed with a poppy seed dressing in this fabulous taste sensation. Makes eight generous servings.
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Talk about a yummy way to get your children to eat fruits and nuts. They'll love these bars.
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Pork simmered in broth and seasonings makes a great filling for tamales and tacos in this slow cooker pork carnitas recipe.
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Flavorful beef skewers, made with ground beef, onions, and raisins, and seasoned with cayenne pepper, cinnamon, coriander, and nutmeg. Mix together the ingredients while the grill is heating up, and this dish can be on the table within 45 minutes.
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This fish curry recipe works well with catfish, tilapia, or orange roughy. As with all Indian dishes, feel free to adjust the spices to your tastes.
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Raita is an elemental Indian yogurt sauce, refreshing alongside a fiery curry or even as a sauce for a plain grilled fish Simple to prepare, it is basically seasoned yogurt Additions may be fresh herbs, toasted spices, ginger, garlic and nearly any vegetable or fruit imaginable, from cucumber or carrot to apple or banana.