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Stuffed Turkey Breast with Dried Apricots
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 95 Minutes |
This turkey has a delicious smoky sweet flavor. Enjoy with much love, Catherine xo
Turkey Breast Stuffed with Apricots & Cilantro
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 120 Minutes |
This recipe is fresh and delicious and is so simple to make. Enjoy!
Creamy Quinoa
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| Prep Time: | 30 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 20 Minutes |
This a much lighter version of rice pudding with your favorite dried fruit. Delicious at breakfast or as dessert. I could eat a whole one by myself!
Healthy Beginning
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 0 Minutes |
Decided to begin each day with a great tasting super healthy breakfast. Using yogurt you may experiment with many added ingredients.
Parmesan Herb Bubble Bread
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 20 Minutes |
There's nothing quite like that fresh baked bread smell. Bring that smell home in a fraction of the time using frozen bread dough in these cheesy, herb-kissed, buttery gems. Before you know it, you'll have an empty plate on your hands! Check out more a…
Ginger-Peach Chicken
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| Prep Time: | 15 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 30 Minutes |
This recipe was supposed to be Lemon-Apricot Chicken. Turns out my boyfriend does not like Apricots and I did not have a fresh lemon, so I modified the recipe and made it my own. It was great. The purpose of coating the chicken in Bisquick mix is to give…
Arugula, Sun Dried Tomato, Peppers, and Date Salad
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
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This salad's got a bit of everything - crunch, sweet, sour, salty courtesy of the arugula, dates, sumac, and sun dried tomatoes respectively.
Herb Flounder with Lemon Vinaigrette
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 10 Minutes |
A little fat can be beneficial if you choose the right type. Our bodies actually need fat to help in the performance of vital functions, such as transporting vitamins, protecting organs and maintaining healthy skin and hair. Olive oil and Omega 3 fat foun…
Escarole with Mushrooms and Sun Dried Tomatoes
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| Prep Time: | 10 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 15 Minutes |
This dish is simple in content yet elegant in both presentation and taste. Enjoy!
Oracchietti with Spinach and Garlic
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| Prep Time: | 20 Minutes |
| Cook Time: | 10 Minutes |
An easy to make authentic Italian pasta dish using simple ingredients.
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Cranberry Pork Roast
This cranberry pork roast recipe is easy to make in your crock pot. What You Need: 4 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into 1 inch pieces One 3-pound boneless center-cut pork loin roast, rolled and tied 1 – 16 oz can whole-berry cranberry sauce (read full article)
Duckie's Healthy Saturday - 6 "Healthy" Foods That Are Fat Traps in Disguise
Some foods that seem diet-friendly—like turkey burgers, granola, yogurt, and more—are shockingly high in calories and fat. Here's how to skirt six common fat traps. Flavored Yogurt Brace yourself for culture shock. Plain yogurt naturally (read full article)
Duckie's Healthy Saturday - 28 Healthiest Food on the Planet
The following is a "healthy food hot list" consisting of the 29 food that will give you the biggest nutritional bang for you caloric buck, as well as decrease your risk for deadly illnesses like cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Along with each des (read full article)
Recipe: Moroccan Lamb Shanks
It’s winter in Oz, and even though I am lucky enough to live on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, we still have chilly evenings. Slow-cooked lambs shanks hit the spot perfectly for a winter-warming meal. The Moroccan combination of sweet, fruit (read full article)
Red Rice Salad with Blueberries
I just learned about AmazonEncore which is a new publishing program that re-introduces overlooked books to wider audiences. Books are chosen based on customer reviews and are then re-published and distributed via Amazon, the Kindle Store, Audible.com (read full article)
Healthy Homemade Fruit Thin Bars (Think Fig Newtons...)
I am always on the look out for healthy homemade snacks and luckily I have lots of friends who are willing to share their recipes. My friend, Jane & I swap cookbooks, which is a really nice way to gain some new recipes, complete with feedback fro (read full article)
apricot lunchbox snacks
My friend Lucie put me onto this book, for which I am very very grateful. Julie Maree Wood is full of truly excellent ideas about boosting the nutrition in the food of a small person who won't eat much of anything. These apricot balls, which (read full article)
Brother's All Natural Fruit Crisps Review and Giveaway!
I am a self-confessed fruit lover. During the summer I love nothing better than to stock my kitchen with fresh peaches, apricots, plums, berries...the list goes on and on. There are times when it’s just not convenient to eat fresh fruit and I nee (read full article)
Fresh Apricot Cinnamon-Chip Muffins . . . Tart & Sweet!
Here we are, moving into the tail end of June, and the onslaught of bright, fresh, summer produce is finally upon us. Among other things, this means that we now have access to a multitude of reasonably priced, and adorably cute, apricots.A sensitive (read full article)
Cooking Tip #32
The easiest way to chop nuts is to put them in a plastic bag and roll them with a rolling pin. It is quick and saves you time because there is no chopper, knife or cutting board to clean. The trick works for cracker and cereal crumbs, too. (read full article)





