Think you don't have time for a nutritious breakfast? Bet you're wrong. Try these two new recipes, which take 15 minutes or less to make: our Waffle Benedict and Sweet B-fast Burrito!
This No Bake Energy Balls recipe contains creamy peanut butter, quick cooking oats, ground flaxseed, butterscotch chips, mini chocolate chips and more.
Broccoli proves that it's no boring ol' veggie in this smart dish. Give it a little sweet-tangy dressing-and a sprinkling of bacon-and next thing you know, it's gone.
As in all good carrot cake, fresh, flavorful veggies balance the sweet. The only difference between this and the classic recipe is the time you get back in your day.
These cranberry-oatmeal bar cookies strike a nice flavor balance: not too sweet and not too tart. Be sure to zest the orange before you squeeze the juice.
As a little girl, my favorite dessert was chocolate pudding with whipped cream. As an adult, my sweet tooth has not strayed far, and is happily satisfied by this...
Move over red velvet cake, its breakfast time with Red Velvet Pancakes made with Bisquick! But wait, they wouldn't be complete without a wonderful rich and creamy cream cheese topping---yum!
Progresso broth provides a simple addition to this creamy chicken chowder packed with Green Giant veggies. A hearty dinner served with Pillsbury crescent dinner rolls!
Creamy and cheesy, this is a dish the whole family will love; it's got just enough kick from the chilies and it's loaded with tender pulled chicken breast and gooey cheese. This could be a featured dish on your Cinco de Mayo spread.