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The vegetables in this turkey burger mixture not only contribute lots of vitamins A and C and micronutrients like the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin, which have been linked to eye health, but they also help to moisten burgers that can otherwise be quite dry Make sure to buy lean ground turkey breast.
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A sweet-tart slaw with thinly sliced Belgian endive and a white wine vinaigrette.
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Baked chicken coated in seasoned almond meal is great for weeknights and also happens to be gluten-free, grain-free, and paleo.
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Everyone loves cool blue cheese dressing on a crisp summer salad!
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I will now share my recipe for GriggsO. This, my friends, gives you protein, calcium and gelatin for your joints in a sherbet like desert. You can use sugar free...
Ingredients: soft tofu, yogurt, jello
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Thanksgiving staple, cranberry sauce, gets dressed up for the season with a bit of brandy and some maple syrup!
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Traditional frozen custard recipe--sugar, eggs and milk are cooked, then combined with whipped cream, chilled overnight, and frozen in an ice cream maker.
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This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time.
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This recipe for grilled yellowfin tuna steaks features a lemony marinade with garlic, mustard, and soy sauce.
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Jicama, onion, bell peppers, and chile peppers are dressed simply in a simple vinegar, sugar, and salt mixture for this terrific Filipino salad.
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This colorful dish is great on a dreary day, or any other time for that matter It doesn’t take long and can be a side for any chicken or fish dish – or, as Nigella Lawson originally suggested, as a perfect accompaniment to her recipe for dal, a red lentil stew spiced with turmeric, chili and ginger, and colored with sweet potatoes and tomatoes.