Here’s a fun vintage recipe for a low calorie dessert called “coffee fluff.” I found it in the original Weight Watchers Cookbook by Jean Nidetch from 1966
I threw an epic bash on Sunday in honor of my boyfriend. He is modest about his birthday, but I can't seem to control myself when given an excuse to party. This year's theme was a Southern-style crawfish boil, and boy it didn't disappoint.
This fresh tasting salad has crisp green onions, carrots, red peppers, snow peas and almonds tossed with chicken breast meat in a tangy Asian dressing. Delicious!
Elevate brownies (in both senses of the word) with layers of chewy and creamy. Chocolate plus peanut butter plus creamy frosting means a tall stack of yum.
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 recipe straddles the line between luscious side dish and low-key dessert. To bring the dish to a potluck, keep the candied pecans crunchy by packing them separately and sprinkling them on the dish just before serving.