
Recipe for Leafy Holiday Salad with Lemon Ginger Dressing
Zippy ginger, onion, and lemon juice are tempered by sweet grapes, dates, pears, oranges, and candied nuts.
Zippy ginger, onion, and lemon juice are tempered by sweet grapes, dates, pears, oranges, and candied nuts.
Cauliflower is a wonderful vegetable that is sadly underutilized. This salad is full of color, flavor, and nutrition but low in calories!
A salad alive with textures and flavors. High in potassium and fiber, the turnip-like jicama lends a satisfying crunch and an apple/pear-like taste for a nice contrast with soft, sweet mango.
These cookies only have three ingredients! This perfectly chewy yet crisp treat pairs well with a hot drink on a cool day.
Not only are these cookies filled with fiber, protein, and heart-healthy benefits; they’re a fun treat served warm out of the oven.
This quick, colorful salad works well as a side but can also be an entire meal on its own, with soybeans—high in omega-3 fatty acids, potassium, calcium, and protein
This pie’s creamy filling and combination of nuts bring together delightful tropical flavors.
The green onion, fresh basil, dill, and lemon in this salad are a lovely complement to the spinach and quinoa.
If you’re looking for a refreshing, healthy summer treat, these popsicles will hit the spot.
This fresh cucumber relish is a great side dish when serving burgers or similar foods, a healthy replacement for pickles that contain many additives.
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