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Pretty white cauliflower with three shades of green --peas, olives, and celery-- is mixed with a creamy yogurt dressing, and topped with crunchy cashews.
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Fresh vegetables, an abundance of fresh herbs, and Israeli couscous are topped with a tangy citrus dressing in this easy salad that's perfect for picnics and potlucks.
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A healthy Mexican grilled flank steak recipe. You will need romaine lettuce, canned black beans, cherry tomatoes, avocado, queso fresco, and cilantro.
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A vodka martini with vermouth and a splash of blue curacao. Looks cool in a martini glass.
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Yogurt adds a healthy component to this fool, an old-fashioned dessert. If you don't have thick Greek-style yogurt, put 2 cups of regular whole milk yogurt in a cheesecloth-lined colander over a bowl and let drain for 2 hours in the refrigerator.
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The dressing for this light, delicious turkey salad is made with low-fat mayonnaise, yogurt, and chopped herbs.
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Move over hamburgers -these turkey burgers studded with feta cheese, Kalamata olives, and oregano are fabulous. Grill and serve on your favorite whole wheat bun or stuffed inside pita bread.
Ingredients: turkey, feta cheese, olives, oregano
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These burgers have a Spanish flair.
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Pasta fredda, also known as "cold pasta", includes pasta tossed with tomatoes, olives, and fresh mozzarella for a light, Italian-inspired meal.
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“Deviling” an egg usually refers to seasoning the cooked yolk with mustard or anything else that is spicy but not necessarily hot Then you add your favored flavorings If I had to pick a favorite, it would be the deviled egg with shrimp
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In this recipe, herbs are the focus, but to use herbs on a grand scale, it helps to know which ones work in that role and which ones don’t Parsley, obviously, works in abundance: it’s clean-tasting, pleasantly grassy and almost never overwhelming You can add literally a bunch (bunches!) of it to salad, soup, eggs, pasta, grains or beans
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This mixed green salad recipe is full of flavor and filling enough to be a meal.