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Besides being kind of fun to make, this pourable pizza method doesn't require kneading or rolling/stretching/spinning. So it's an easy way to achieve a really thin-crust pizza. Plus you get that crispy, near-charred bottom you usually get only from a pizza oven.
Ingredients: flour, salt, honey, olive oil, water
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Fresh berries are tossed with green leaf lettuce, salmon, and a drizzle of honey mustard dressing for a simple and refreshing meal.
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This is a great smoothie for breakfast - and sometimes dinner! You can substitute the orange juice with any mix of juices or even soy milk! The soy milk adds more of a milk shake quality than the juice does.
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Frozen berries are blended with banana, pineapple, and unsweetened tea creating a very berry smoothie perfect for on-the-go breakfast.
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Naturally sweetened yogurt is the dressing for this blueberry-pineapple salad, an easy, fruity treat.
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A peanut butter sandwich is the perfect food. This variation on the American classic is great for breakfast, lunch, snacks, or even dinner!
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Feel warm and cozy with a mug of mulled wine this holiday season using ingredients you may already have on hand.
Ingredients: orange, honey, brandy, cinnamon, cloves, ginger
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Banana and chia seed pudding is a creamy and hearty snack made quickly with the assistance of a blender.
Ingredients: vanilla, banana, seeds, honey, salt
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This banana, orange, and ginger smoothie is quick and easy to prepare and is an energizing, on-the-go breakfast drink.
Ingredients: orange, banana, ice, honey, ginger, yogurt
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Summer is the season of stone fruit — juicy cherries, sweet peaches, perfect plums Add a little mint and honey and you’ve got an amazing summer salad that is a turn away from the usual melon-heavy versions popular on picnic tables and at barbecues.
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The drink of nobles in the time of Moctezuma (an Aztec ruler in pre-Columbian Mexico), spiced, spicy hot chocolate was meticulously prepared with water, ground cocoa beans, dried chili powder, and other spices.