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Eggplant: the Berry that Adapts

Eggplant: the Berry that Adapts

Hungry for something thick and meaty, but without all the fat and calories? Try eggplant! Popular in Mediterranean regions and also in Asia, eggplant adapts to a variety of cuisines because it absorbs whatever flavors are added. Eggplant is delicious cold or hot and...

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Berries Are My Jam

Berries Are My Jam

Berries are a decadent treat of summer.  They are also a benefit to your health! Their potassium helps keep your blood pressure low and they contain fiber for a healthier heart - for every cup you eat, you take in 2-3 grams of fiber plus phytochemicals that may help...

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Carrots: Sweet and Colorful

Carrots: Sweet and Colorful

Carrots are so versatile in a kitchen! Did you know... Carrots originated in Afghanistan, but are cultivated all over the world. There are both domestic and wild carrots and over 15 different varieties of this root vegetable. Carrots can freeze themselves in the...

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15 Things You Can Do with a Box of Clementines

15 Things You Can Do with a Box of Clementines

Oh my darling, Oh my darling, Oh my darling Clementine. Thou art sweet and low in calories, Very tasty, Clementine Did you know that clementines are a variety of mandarin orange? They're rather tiny, quite easy to peel, and even the segments come apart smoothly. When...

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Avocado: Heart-Healthy Master of Disguise

Avocado: Heart-Healthy Master of Disguise

Avocados are a fruit in the berry family.  They have very little carbohydrate and contain 4 grams of protein, which is the highest for any fruit. You can use them as a healthy, plant-based fat in many culinary applications from toast to sandwiches to dip. Avocados are...

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Give Peas a Chance

Give Peas a Chance

Sweet peapods on the vine announce the start of the spring growing season. This green legume is loaded with A, B-1, B-6, and C. One cup of green peas has 46% of your RDA of vitamin K-1, known for maintaining bone health and helping blood to clot. Peas are high in...

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Green Beans – Budget-Friendly and Versatile

Green Beans – Budget-Friendly and Versatile

Why they’re good for you Green beans are a good source of several vitamins and minerals including vitamins A, C, and K, manganese, and folate. They fill you up for very few calories-just under 50 calories and 4g of fiber in one cup of cooked green beans. Green beans...

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Healthy Fats & Why They Matter

Healthy Fats & Why They Matter

According to a study in the Journal of the American Heart Association, eating healthier fats could save more than a million lives worldwide every year. Instead of focusing solely on reducing saturated fats, researchers found there would be a much bigger impact on...

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