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Fennel and spring onions, cooked gently until they begin to caramelize, make a sweet topping for a pizza Fennel is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of fiber, folate and potassium Fennel also contains many phytonutrients, including the flavonoids rutin and quercitin, as well as a compound called anethole, mainly responsible for its anise-y flavor, that may have anti-inflammatory properties.
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Fry up some bacon and pair it with avocado and sprouts to make this delicious, quick-and-easy sandwich that's perfect as a midnight-snack.
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Flax seed and whole wheat flour add a hearty and earthy flavor to this perfectly tender and fluffy flax pizza crust.
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Asparagus cooked right in the frying pan, drizzled with an onion-wine glaze and parmesan cheese.
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Dawn Lerman, a New York-based nutrition consultant and Well blog columnist, brought this recipe to The Times in the fall of 2015 It's a delicious sugar-free alternative to the traditional apple pie, and it's a cinch to put together.
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These are pancakes and a traditional favorite from the North Staffordshire area of England. Delicious with butter or jam! You may grind regular oatmeal in a blender to make your own oat flour.
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A sweet whole wheat cracker. These are very versatile. They can be eaten plain or used in recipes as whole crackers or just crumbs.
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Chopped onions, red pepper and creamy butternut squash give this rigatoni pasta casserole its harvest veggie creds.