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This colorful dish is bursting with flavor and nutritious veggies.
Caramel fans will freak over this super simple swap for cheesecake. Try these teeny, tiny treats for a low-carb lifestyle today!
If you’re a fan of lemon ricotta pancakes or cheese Danish, you’ll flip for these higher-protein pancakes that will remind you a little of both, minus the sugar crash.
Craving crispy fries? This low carb alternative featuring turnips includes parmesan cheese, garlic, and paprika.
Treat your sweet tooth to this low carb mousse made with avocados.
Skip the marshmallows (and extra sugar). The kids will love the super-sized orange “fries” loaded with beta carotene.
Chop all the ingredients, freeze, then pull out for an easy slow-cooker chicken meal.
Chop all the ingredients, freeze, then pull out for an easy slow-cooker meal. Toss in peeled and deveined shrimp 10 minutes before you serve it if you like.
Chop all the ingredients, freeze, then pull out for an easy slow-cooker meal.
Give these Brussels Sprouts a new name to tempt the kids into eating them. They’ll love the browned butter and bacon. Barbie Cabbages, anyone?
A sauce for green beans that both kids and adults will love.
A dipping sauce for green beans that kids will love. You can make it a day ahead.
A sweet-tangy sauce for green beans that kids will love. You can make it a day ahead.
These potatoes are such a nice change from the usual baked or mashed, and your kids can peel off one little bite at a time.
The ingredients for the classic Italian salad (tomatoes, mozzarella and basil) team up with ground turkey for fresh summer sliders.