Sometimes it seems challenging to make something quick and easy that I also can feel good about serving to my family Not to mention coming up with a dish everyone will like I have quite the picky crew here With a mid western meat and potatoes man and a terrific two year old to please I went back to basics This Hearty Italian Sausage and Potato Skillet is just that Click here to read about this recipe on The Simple Kitchen blog
This tuna salad served atop toasted sourdough bread makes a satisfying lunch or dinner. The beans, tuna and walnuts offer interesting contrasts in texture, while providing fiber, protein and healthy fat.
This salad has it all: juicy citrus fruit, creamy avocado, crunchy onions, and decadent roasted beets, all topped with a salmon and a spicy dressing. [LINK]
When my children were young, I made this onedish meal with frozen veggies and a more traditional pie crust. As they became more adventurous eaters, I added more dark leafy greens, and eventually exchanged the crust for this hearty wholegrain topping.
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Try this soba salad recipe from PBS Food. This Japanese noodle dish has fewer calories than other pastas, and is rich in vitamins and minerals like Thiamin.
This diabetic friendly recipe is one of thousands of baked by 150 Boston area restaurants taking part in Pie in the Sky one of the biggest charity bake sales in the country Proceeds from each pie benefits Community Servings a local non profit that delivers meals to the critically ill and homebound Click here to read more about Pie in the Sky Note: This recipe is for a low sugar apple pie filling only For a diabetic friendly pie crust try this recipe from the ADA You will need to double the recipe as it is only for a single 9 inch pie crust nbsp;
I love my crock-pot! Here is our family favorite Yankee Pot Roast recipe that we've been enjoying for years. A great autumn or winter comfort dinner. Thicken the gravy to serve over the beef and vegetables, and add a side of horseradish, if desired.