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These are the perfect spicy and slightly sweet snacks perfect for those with dairy, egg and gluten intolerances... as well as those who love them! These muffins...
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I cooked up a pot of Thai purple sticky rice that had been lingering in the pantry, and then decided how I would turn it into a meal It was too sticky to use for stir-fried rice so I made stir-fried vegetables and oven-baked tofu, and served up rice bowls topped with both I thought it might be an altogether too purple meal, but it was quickly devoured, and we are all the more anti-oxidant rich because of the anthocyanins in the red and purple foods.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Make-ahead BBQ Chicken Burrito Bowl with corn, black beans, and pico de gallo. Great for lunch or dinner during busy weeks!
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Get Rodbenders Island Spiced Fried or Grilled Grouper Recipe from Food Network
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I decided to make a Gluten Free Roasted Chicken Stock last night and of course consulted one of my favorite books, Joy of Cooking. The recipe below is based...
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Make this nutritious bone broth in your Instant Pot® with chicken scraps, turmeric, and ginger: it's a great recipe for clean eating.
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Bow-tie pasta with slices of sweet potato, diced Canadian bacon and tomato puree form a harmonious dish of varied flavors, shapes and colors. We use sage here, but if you dont care for it, try the same quantity of thyme instead.
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Puerto Rican-style corn fritters are just a little sweet and just a little salty. Deep fry them to a golden crisp brown and serve with an easy dipping sauce for a fun snack or appetizer.
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Yummy granola! I learned this recipe while working at a Bed and Breakfast in DC. All credit goes to "Little Miss Mary!" This recipe calls for 8 ounces of almonds but we recommend using any nuts you desire -- they are all delicious!