Cooking Southern Style With Healthy Variations
Southern food, when made properly, is very bad for you. But if you don’t eat it everyday – or try some of these healthy variations – you can still enjoy it!
Southern food, when made properly, is very bad for you. But if you don’t eat it everyday – or try some of these healthy variations – you can still enjoy it!
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Many herbs and spices offer potent healing powers and health benefits. However, many of the bottled spices found at the grocery store have been irradiated, not to mention that they have generally been hanging around on the shelf for quite awhile, which nullifies the health benefits (and, in many cases, the flavor and aroma). To …
Want to use all of the vegetable, without any waste? Heart beet patties with pecorino garlic butter and beet greens pesto are the answer. Made with the roots, stems, and leaves, these baked vegetarian delights make a delicious appetizer or entree. And they’re perfect for Valentine’s Day! Get the recipe now.
Ready to start a new holiday tradition, with menu items that can be prepared in advance? Celebrate Christmas Eve Spanish style, with a selection of tapas and plenty of wine, seafood chowder, and homemade roast lamb with potatoes. Get the menu and tips for preparing the perfect holiday feast now on Foodal. Read more.
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