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Sauteed Zucchini in Homemade Tomato SauceI love homemade tomato sauce, it's so much better than jarred sauce. As a summer side dish I add sauteed… |
Denise Sherin
Agosto de 2014 Avanzado |
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Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes with Caramelized Onion and SageIf you've been searching for a new sweet potato recipe to serve, look no further! These twice baked sweet… |
Robyn Savoie
Febrero de 2014 Avanzado |
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Pineapple Rice with Green SoybeansThis colorful rice side or vegetarian entrée is a healthy and novel departure from same-old, same-old steamed… |
Salad Foodie
Diciembre de 2013 Profesional |
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Twice-Baked Sweet PotatoesHere's a simple but delicious recipe and it's diabetic friendly. |
Robyn Savoie
Septiembre de 2013 Avanzado |
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Roasted Garlic Mashed PotatoesRoasting garlic in the oven brings out its sweet, nutty flavor. So it doesn't overpower mellow mashed potatoes. If you're looking for a Diabetic… |
Robyn Savoie
Septiembre de 2013 Avanzado |
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Succotash with Fresh Herbs & Smoked MeatTo a great extent, succotash was another of the many gifts to the table from Native Americans. Corn, beans and… |
Amos Miller
Diciembre de 2012 Profesional |
2 votos
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Turkey Stuffing or Side: Brown & Wild Rice w/Apples, Cranberries & PecansAt last ~ a HEALTHY stuffing.....that seems like an oxymoron! High in… |
Salad Foodie
Noviembre de 2012 Profesional |
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Edamame with Brown Rice and TomatoesIs it a salad? Side dish? Vegetarian entree? Healthy snack? It’s any of these you wish it to be. Three… |
Salad Foodie
Julio de 2012 Profesional |
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Bulgur PilafFaster and easier to cook than rice, bulgur is a grain to consider for making pilaf. High in fiber and low in fat makes this side dish a healthful… |
Salad Foodie
Junio de 2012 Profesional |
1 voto
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Snow Peas with Garlic and Sesame SeedsSnow peas aren’t white, so how do they come by their name? It might be because they grow at the end of winter,… |
Salad Foodie
Mayo de 2012 Profesional |
1 voto
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