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Let's Talk Food: Make guilt-free key lime pie with low-fat yogurt
Although yogurt is considered a low-fat food, one must be aware that there are three types of yogurt, with varying amounts of milk fat.
Recipes: Tropical Fruit Tart and more
Everyday Food offers this selection of cool spring recipes.
Pasta With Collard Greens and Onions — Recipes for Health
Slow cooking sweetens the collards in this satisfying pasta dish.
Cheap Eats for Summer Travel: $2-Per-Person Menus from eMeals
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're hauling a crowd on your summer vacation and trying to keep your travel costs from spinning out of control (and who isn't?), online meal planning ...
Breakfast Tacos With Eggs, Onions and Collard Greens — Recipes for Health
These comforting, easy tacos don’t have to be relegated to the breakfast table.
Stuffed Collard Greens — Recipes for Health
With herbs, tender rice and a lemony sauce, these rolls will have you thinking of the Mediterranean.
Grilled Potatoes Make for a Crowd Pleaser
Cookouts provide the perfect opportunity to gather friends and family in the backyard for quality time to celebrate the season. When hosting, look to delicious, wholesome ingredients and recipes everyone will love.
First Lady Launches Lunch Contest For Kids' 'State Dinner'
Calling all kids who enjoy making healthy lunches with their families. The first lady is giving you a chance to show the country what you can do in the kitchen. Michelle Obama and Epicurious, in conjunction with the departments of Education and Agriculture, are launching...
WELLNESS: Watch out for foods that claim to be healthy
You may have noticed that a few buzz words have been placed in front of your favorite foods and snacks lately. Words like “high fiber,” “whole grains,” “low fat,” “low calorie” and “energy.” Do not be fooled. They are the same food you’ve been eating — their marketing departments just came up with trendy new names.
Healthy lunch ideas, First Lady Michelle Obama style
US First Lady Michelle Obama has launched an online recipe contest inviting kids to submit healthy recipe ideas for lunch, as part of her Let's Move campaign to fight childhood obesity.
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