An excellent side salad or pita filler, this rainbow colored salad is perfect for adding color and nutrition to your plate, not to mention loads and loads of flavor. And if you want to convert it into a main dish salad, add chopped chicken, sautéed shrimp or salmon, or your favorite seared tofu.
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Enjoy a gorgeous winter salad featuring pan-crisped turkey or chicken and so many bright and beautiful fruits and vegetables. Getting your daily nutrition is easy when something this tasty and beautiful is on your dinner plate.
Stuffing pasta shells with a blend of chopped chicken and vegetables and baking them in a tomato-chicken broth mixture gives a healthier twist on a baked favorite. Time to find the best blend of comfort food and healthier eating!
Plan ahead for pork chops and take advantage of lean meat without dry texture or bland flavor. A flavor-packed brine that's easy to assemble and perfect for pork will have you keeping it in your menu plans.
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If the New Year has you promising to lay off the sweets but your sweet tooth is not cooperating, take a look at this handy guide, complete with great ways to reduce your sugar intake, substitute when cooking and baking, and even handy printables to help you find the best sweetening options for each new challenge.
Salad days are upon us and embracing the nutrition, beauty, versatility, and flavor of main dish salads will serve us well. This time around, quick-cooking salmon gets paired with less speedy marinated beans to make a hearty salad worth waiting for.
Homemade falafels get tucked into bowls brimming with flavor and healthy ingredients. Everything from cucumbers and tomatoes to yogurt and hummus make this an excellent meal that's full of fiber, fresh food, and crowd-pleasing favorites. Dig in!
The twelfth in a series of special collections of recipes for those of us (all of us?) experiencing a very different lifestyle for ... now. In these uncertain times, we're reaching out to help you and yours turn to the comforts of the kitchen to nourish yourselves, body and soul.
Winter wants some color in its salads. Give them just that with a beautiful salad boasting brightly colored carrots and oranges on a bed of fresh greens. Add some tangy cheese, crunchy almonds, and a creamy dressing and you've got the cure for the winter blues!
Just in time for the final rush before the holidays, a beautiful salad featuring fresh vegetables and jewel-colored fruit makes its way to your table. Equally delicious, this healthy main course meal can also be on the table in about a half hour after the chicken's had a multi-hour soak.