If getting your kids to eat broccoli seems impossible, try our veggies and chicken pasta. Ready in a flash, it can fit into a smart eating plan. Mission possible.
Sitting down to eat in 20 minutes no longer means heated leftovers. This tasty veggie stir-fry over rice is ready in minutes and can be part of a smart eating plan.
This My Mom's Tomato and Bean 15 Minute Stoup recipe contains white beans, extra-virgin olive oil, can tomato sauce, green beans, diced tomato and more.
This Twice-Baked Potatoes with Mushrooms and Prosciutto recipe contains cheddar, unsalted butter, russet potatoes, extra-virgin olive oil, prosciutto and more.
This recipe is from a missionary at my church who just came back from Paraguay, so it is very authentic. Times are estimates as I have yet to make this lovely sounding dish.
These are good for an everyday supper since they're so easily prepared, yet look no further of you want something elegant enough to present at a dinner party. This dish is nice served on a bed of pasta topped with Tomato Sauce.
So simple, you'll wonder why you haven't made this one much earlier in life. A few key ingredients, including tangy A.1. Sauce, cook all day for a smart Swiss steak dinnertime.
How smart can you be? This chili is brilliant: Not only can it fit into your smart eating plan, it cooks in a slow cooker. And it has seriously high TQ (Taste Quotient).
This Chicken, Beets and Blue Cheese Salad recipe contains boneless skinless chicken breasts, beets, good seasons italian dressing mix, athenos crumbled blue cheese, romaine lettuce and more.
This Pork Skillet with Chickpeas, Carrots & Raisins recipe contains pork tenderloin, long-grain white rice, chickpeas, planters walnuts, raisins and more.