
…a handful for a sweet snack, mixed into low-fat Greek yogurt, blended into a smoothie or added on top of cereal or oatmeal. Berries are low in calories, high in…
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…video reminds us to stop and take a minute to think about what we’re eating and advises us to choose the fruit smoothie over the donut on our way to…
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Red, White & Blue Fruit Smoothie – 2 Guiding Stars Succotash Salad – 3 Guiding Stars Flank Steak with Poblano Sauce – 1 Guiding Stars…
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…breads like banana and pumpkin bread and coffee cakes. Your vegetarian and vegan friends will love you for it. Chuck a hunk of silken tofu into your smoothie in the…
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…Smoothie Make these ahead and freeze them in single-serve tubes. Not only will they help keep the cooler cold, they’ll be soft enough to joy as dessert after lunch. (2…
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…that only water counts? According to the IOM and other health authorities, we get about 20% of daily fluid intake from foods, not beverages! Think fruits, vegetables and soup, smoothies,…
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…of course. Some combos to try for your recovery snack: Half a cup of cottage cheese and fruit Peanut butter on a toasted bagel Smoothie made from Greek yogurt, fruit…
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…parfait Spread wheat cracker with cream cheese and top with a few berries Whirled into a breakfast smoothie Warmed and served in or on pancakes, such as our gluten-free Buckwheat…
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