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Banana, blueberries and peaches blended with yogurt and fruit syrup. Use any flavor of syrup to taste. My kids like to freeze this for ice pops.
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An awesome alternative to the usual refried beans and tortilla chips. Serve this dip with pita chips or veggie wheat crackers.
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This alcoholic fruit punch was concocted by my dad in the 60's. You'd never think that it would be good looking at the ingredients, but somehow you can't really taste the alcohol. Be careful though, stand up after two glasses and suddenly the floor looks all, well, spooley!
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A wonderful light Waldorf Salad with no mayo. The flavors of the apples, walnuts and raisins are so clean and fresh. It never fails to please.
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This fresh and different salad combines spinach leaves with hearts of palm, creamy avocado pieces, tomatoes, and mushrooms. Served with a sweet and spicy vinaigrette.
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We can't think of a better way to eat your greens; this fresh and tangy salad is topped with a creamy avocado buttermilk dressing.
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This unusual combination of ingredients will be welcome at any BBQ or picnic. The colors will wake up a plate, it stays fresh and vibrant and nicely sits beside...
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Eating quinoa is a great way for vegetarians to get protein.
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Chicago chef Stephanie Izard grills sliced potatoes in butter to give them an amazing crust, then dresses them with a super tangy mustard seed vinaigrette, fresh scallions and celery.
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We like to use a combination of sweet and hot Italian sausages here for alternating bites of mild and spicy, but dont feel limited by our preferences. Use your own favorite, and grill, broil or even sauté itwhatever seems easiest to you