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Blueberry Protein Breakfast Bake

Ingredients:   1 cup Greek yogurt (high-protein) 1 scoop vanilla protein powder 1 egg 1/4 cup oats (or oat flour)…

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Veggie Lentil Soup

Introduction Veggie lentil soup is a comforting, nourishing dish celebrated for its simplicity, affordability, and rich flavors. Packed with vegetables,…

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Healthy Homemade Potato Salad (with Yogurt & Mayo)

When I think back to the holiday tables of my childhood—Easter mornings filled with laughter, Thanksgiving afternoons that lingered into…

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Smothered Chicken with Creamed Spinach, Bacon, and Mushrooms Recipe

Ingredients 4 chicken breasts (without bones and skin)   Toss with salt and pepper for flavor.   1/4 cup of…

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Crab Rangoon Egg Rolls

Ingredients   1 tsp. Garlic powder ½ lb. crab meat , Flaked, cooked ½ tsp. Onion powder 16 oz. Cream…

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Air Fryer Boiled Eggs

Preheat the Air Fryer Set your air fryer to 270°F (130°C). Some models may need 275°F (135°C) depending on accuracy.…

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Crispy Air Fryer chips

Equipment Needed Air fryer Large bowl Sharp knife or mandoline Clean kitchen towel or paper towels Colander Mixing bowl Ingredients…

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Coconut Cookies Recipe

Coconut Cookies Recipe Ingredients: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut 1/2 cup butter (room temperature) 1/2 cup…

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Pan-Fried Cod with Lemon Butter Sauce: A Restaurant-Quality Dish Made Simple

Ingredients: For the Cod: 4 cod fillets (150-200g each) Salt and pepper, to taste ½ cup all-purpose flour (for coating)…

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Easy CrockpotRavioli LasagnaRecipe

Ingredients: 1 bag frozen cheese ravioli 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded 2 cups mozzarella cheese, shredded 1 jar (24 oz)…

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