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Banana Split Cake by GlennTasty desert reminiscent of a banana split but much easier to serve. |
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Sugar Free Cocktail - Frozen Strawberry Daquiri by Teodora PogonatIf you're looking for a recipe for entertaining, and need to watch calories, sugar or carb intake, this is a great recipe to make for your guests! |
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A Grape Terrine with Moscato Wine by Amos MillerThis is an elegant and very easy dish sure to impress and delight your guests. Moscato wine and lemon zest bring a sparkle to the dish that really enhances virtually any protein. This is vegan, vegetarian-friendly and totally gluten free. It's lovely dish to serve at a casual luncheon for friends, or a formal dinner. While… |
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Chilled Watermelon Soup (Paleo-friendly) by Gray HayesQuick, easy and unique paleo soup that will certainly cool you down in the summer heat. This is a great way to change the way you consume your fruit and use it to create a blast of delicious flavors. |
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Christmas Ambrosia Salad by Char's KitchenDelicious holiday fruit salad like grandma used to make. |
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Raw Vegan Key Lime Mousse by The Blender GirlThis delectable raw vegan key lime mousse is SO easy; and it epitomizes the "blend and chow in under 5 minutes" philosophy that I am so fond of. Just throw all the ingredients in your blender, chill and devour. How easy is that? This is one of my favourite allergy-friendly recipes - gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, nut-free and… |
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Avocado Crema For Mexican Dishes by Doctor JoAvocado crema is the perfect topper for my Cauliflower, Chickpea Tacos, burritos, enchiladas, and all of your favorite Mexican dishes. It’s creamy goodness with a hint of lime. |
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Creamy Pineapple Custard Cake _ RAW VEGAN by Rawfully Temptingdecadent, delicious and nutritious |
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Champagne honeymelon chilled soup by mildlyindianI love dessert soups which involve minimal effort. These are simple healthy versions which can satisfy the craving for sweetness without adding much on the sugar load. I also love the desserts that can be graded based on adult version and child version. |
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Recipe of the Week - Peach Melba Sorbet by Dennis KrausWe had a quick trip to NJ this weekend, about 40 hours in all. Just enough time to have one family meal. As this was not a planned trip the meal was not a planned meal requiring us to come up with a good dinner on short notice. As my mother-in-law’s favorite is Chicken Piccata we had that with some homemade noodles and a Caesar… |
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Mango-Raspberry Parfait by Rich HThis is a nice light dessert treat that is mostly raw...I say mostly because while the fruit is certainly raw, the tofu also used in this recipe does require cooking as it is being produced. Still, this dessert makes for a nice after-dinner treat that isn't filling and is rather refreshing at the same time. |
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RotW – Uncommon Results from Common Ingredients – Grapefruit Sorbet by Dennis KrausI’m big on “pantry cooking.” I believe you should be able to make wonderful meals from what you have around the kitchen, whether in the pantry, frig or freezer. With just a little imagination you should be able to cobble together an easy appetizer,… |
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Kiwi Salsa by Jennifer SikoraInstead if using tomatoes to make a salsa, try something new. In this recipe, kiwi becomes the main ingredient! It is delicious! |
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Blackberry Lemon Tea Pops by Homemade & YummyBlackberry Lemon Tea Pops are a great way to get refreshed in the hot summer weather. Whole blackberries surrounded by frozen lemonade tea and pieces of candied lemon. |
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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bananas by Kristy O'ConnorI found a similar off of a Pinterest post. It looked so easy on the post, but it proved to be way more difficult trying it for the first time. I think the key really is the thickness of the chocolate, and mine was too thick… I know too much chocolate, NO WAY… but I think in this case, less is more. To view this recipe in more… |
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