AdventHealth Whole Health Institute
These buttermilk-like multigrain flapjacks make a fun and versatile breakfast; they can be dressed up or eaten plain.
This recipe can bring joy to your holidays while keeping your health intact. The blended nuts replace the fat that usually adds to “after-dinner blahs” and clogged arteries.
These energy bites make a great snack loaded with healthy fats and fiber, which are great for balancing blood sugar, detoxing excess hormones, and supporting heart health.
The healthy, whole wheat dough makes for a hearty sandwich bread—perfect for morning toast or school lunches.
These fun and tasty zucchini fritters will be a guilt-free delight to your family and friends. They don’t require deep frying but bake easily in the oven.
Enjoy these flavorful meatless meatballs hot out of the oven and topped with sweet and sour sauce or with a spaghetti sauce or gravy.
As flatbreads become more and more popular, the best way to enjoy this increasingly expensive restaurant treat is to make it yourself. And by using fresh ingredients it’s certain to be healthy.
The spread on this wrap is called sukhi dal, the Punjabi answer to hummus and perhaps even tastier.
These crepes can be used for sweet or savory dishes. They are a little labor-intensive but worth the effort.
No deep-fried taco shells are needed for this Mexican-inspired meal to be enjoyable and appetizing. These taco bowls are flavorful, creative, and healthful.
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