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Brownies
Making healthy brownies is not easy. Many recipes call for loads of butter, sugar and chocolate. Here I have cut the amount of butter and sugar. Instead of chocolate chips or chocolate bars, I have also used unsweetened dark cocoa powder. The combination of dark cocoa powder, orange zest and a touch of salt is just delicious. You can also replace the orange zest with vanilla extract if you prefer the traditional brownie taste.
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Swiss Baked Eggs
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Montgomery and Spinach Pie
This free meat recipe is one of the delicious dishes of St.Paul Churchyard restaurant in London. In addition, it is easy to make and full of vitamins.
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Breakfast Fruit Salad
A very quick and healthy fruit salad breakfast. You can add some granola to this recipe as well.
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Baked Halibut
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Artichoke Omelette
I usually don't cook with artichoke. This morning I saw a jar of artichoke hearts in the corner of my fridge and decided to see if I could make an omelette with them. For an Italian taste, I added Parmesan cheese and tomatoes to the omelette. You can also add some fresh basil to this dish (unfortunately, I didn't have any at home).%pic%For the side dish, I decided to try Sara's roasted potatoes recipe. Instead of yam and nugget potatoes in her recipe, I used red potatoes. It turned out to be a delicious meal.%pic%
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Yukon Potato Gratin
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Pumpkin Pie
The holidays just don't feel like the holidays if you're not eating pumpkin pie. Here is a simple recipe for a delicious pumpkin pie.
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Gingersnaps
Gingersnaps are a classic winter recipe that everyone loves. Unfortunately, they tend to be high in sugar and fat; this recipe drops the level of both while retaining enough to keep the flavor and consistency.
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KFC
Colonel Sander's 11 herbs secret finally gets revealed. This recipe is as close as it gets to the original chicken. Published in easydinnerrecipes.ca.
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