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Cottage Cheese Protein Ice Cream

Cottage Cheese Protein Ice Cream

PSA: you need this!!Give me GELATO over ice cream any day of the week, especially Mondays!I love the #cottagecheese ice cream crazy but i prefer gelato - and make it high-protein and low sugar because we all about the GAINZ right now.THIS IS IT. 🍦🍦🍦4 ingredients to creamy, yummy goodness that’s got 40 grams of protein per 1 cup serving - and only 4 grams of sugar and 8 grams of carbs.1 cup low-fat cottage cheese1 packet @simplydelishnatural chocolate protein powder (or 16 g of your fave clean protein)1 teaspoon instant organic decaf coffee25 g @p2eatsmart Heroic Hazelnut high protein...

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The Real Dish Row Salad

The Real Dish Row Salad

Spring calls for a colorful absolutely DELICIOUS salad  INGREDIENTS:  4 cups arugula or baby spinach 1 recipe The Real Dish Dressing (p.26 in the book)  16 ounces or 3 (5 ounce) cans canned wild-caught tuna packed in water, drained  Juice of 1/2 lemon  2 teaspoons minced fresh dill leaves only  Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 3 cups assorted veggies (shredded carrots, baby heirloom or grape tomatoes, haricots verts, red and yellow bell peppers)  1 cup cooked or canned chickpeas or cannellini beans (drained & rinsed, if canned)  1 avocado, pitted and sliced into small chunks 1 cup grapes,...

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mareya ibrahim
KANIWA & FRESH HERB TABBOULI

KANIWA & FRESH HERB TABBOULI

Tabbouli is one of those salads that feels substantial because it has a single-ingredient grain, but it's also full of fresh flavor, herbage, and just the right amount of raw red onion where you don't feel like your breath might knock someone over. Made from kaniwa, quinoa's cute little sister, this dish is great for parties or picnics, as it holds up well. I grew up on this tabbouli, so it takes me back to my happy place. I hope it does for you, too. INGREDIENTS:  1 cup kaniwa or quinoa 1 teaspoon sea salt, plus more for the water...

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Mixed Root Veggie Chips

Mixed Root Veggie Chips

Talk about a fun way to eat the rainbow! You can use big carrots, beets, purple sweet potatoes, and parsnips to get a whole array of color on your plate. The best way to get these veggie chips uber thin is by using a mandoline slicer, but a strong word of caution: Please be careful. Use the cutting guard and don't multitask while you are slicing. Keep your focus on the very sharp blade in front of you. I don't want you making a finger chip. You can also use the slicing attachment on your food processor, or a special...

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