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Mom's Homemade Apple Cider Non-Alchoholic) Recipe - Food.com - 253224. Slow Cooker Recipes – YouBeauty. Getting a delicious, healthy meal doesn’t have to entail hours in the kitchen. Instead, get yourself some fresh, nutrient-rich ingredients, throw them in a slow cooker and relax until it’s done. Now we’re talking! Try these easy slow cooker recipes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. There’s even one for dessert (OK, that one’s not so nutritious, but a little indulgence is good for the soul, right?). QUIZ: Did You Eat Pretty Today? BREAKFAST: Maple Pear Walnut Oatmealby Kathy Hester, author of The Vegan Slow Cooker and Healthy Slow Cooking blog Why we love it:Oatmeal can help lower cholesterol, may reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes, and help reduce blood pressure with its soluable fiber. Click to see the recipe. Ingredients:1/2 cup steel-cut oats2 cups unsweetened non-dairy milk (you can use water instead)1 pear, chopped1/2 teaspoon vanilla1/2 teaspoon maple extractsweetener of choice, to taste (1/4 tsp stevia) In the morning: Stir oatmeal and add sweetener.

MORE: Stress-Free (Healthy!) 2. Slow Cooker Recipes – YouBeauty. Getting a delicious, healthy meal doesn’t have to entail hours in the kitchen. Instead, get yourself some fresh, nutrient-rich ingredients, throw them in a slow cooker and relax until it’s done. Now we’re talking! Try these easy slow cooker recipes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. There’s even one for dessert (OK, that one’s not so nutritious, but a little indulgence is good for the soul, right?). QUIZ: Did You Eat Pretty Today? BREAKFAST: Maple Pear Walnut Oatmealby Kathy Hester, author of The Vegan Slow Cooker and Healthy Slow Cooking blog Why we love it:Oatmeal can help lower cholesterol, may reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes, and help reduce blood pressure with its soluable fiber. Click to see the recipe. Ingredients:1/2 cup steel-cut oats2 cups unsweetened non-dairy milk (you can use water instead)1 pear, chopped1/2 teaspoon vanilla1/2 teaspoon maple extractsweetener of choice, to taste (1/4 tsp stevia) In the morning: Stir oatmeal and add sweetener.

MORE: Stress-Free (Healthy!) 2. Slow Cooker Recipes – YouBeauty. Getting a delicious, healthy meal doesn’t have to entail hours in the kitchen. Instead, get yourself some fresh, nutrient-rich ingredients, throw them in a slow cooker and relax until it’s done. Now we’re talking! Try these easy slow cooker recipes for breakfast, lunch or dinner. There’s even one for dessert (OK, that one’s not so nutritious, but a little indulgence is good for the soul, right?).

QUIZ: Did You Eat Pretty Today? BREAKFAST: Maple Pear Walnut Oatmealby Kathy Hester, author of The Vegan Slow Cooker and Healthy Slow Cooking blog Why we love it:Oatmeal can help lower cholesterol, may reduce the risk for type 2 diabetes, and help reduce blood pressure with its soluable fiber. Click to see the recipe. Ingredients:1/2 cup steel-cut oats2 cups unsweetened non-dairy milk (you can use water instead)1 pear, chopped1/2 teaspoon vanilla1/2 teaspoon maple extractsweetener of choice, to taste (1/4 tsp stevia) In the morning: Stir oatmeal and add sweetener. MORE: Stress-Free (Healthy!) 2. FatFree Vegan Kitchen | Sinlessly Delicious Recipes. Butter Bean Soup with Portabellas and Wild Rice. In the depths of winter weather–or as deep as it gets in these parts–often the only thing standing between me and acute culinary boredom is the freezer. Sure, pumpkins and winter squash are exciting at first, but it doesn’t take long before summer produce envy sets in and I start pining for the juicy tomatoes and fresh field peas of a few months ago.

There’s not much I can do about the tomatoes–canned and frozen are okay for cooked dishes, but they’re never going to make it into one of my salads–but peas and beans that have been frozen when they’re fresh lose only a little of their taste and nutrition and make a decent substitute for the fresh thing. I have friends and neighbors who buy enough butter beans and lady cream peas to eat their summertime fill and have enough left over to blanch and freeze for the winter.

In my next life, I hope to be one of these people. For now, I have to settle for store-bought frozen peas, which I’m able to find in several varieties. Ingredients. Tomato-Basil Bisque. Tomato Basil Crostini Make tomato basil crostini, an appetizer that captures fresh flavors of summer. allrecipes.com Basil Chicken Over Angel Hair Chicken breasts are simmered in a spicy tomato and basil sauce.

Caprese Burger Jazz up your burgers with fresh basil, marinated tomatoes, and mozzarella. Ashley Tomatoes, squash, and fresh basil bake in foil packets for easy cleanup. How to Make Sauteed Onion If you want a light Italian inspired lunch these sauteed onion and tomato sandwiches are a perfect choice. Recipe.com Chef John's Arugula Pesto See how to make pesto with arugula instead of basil.

All about Italian Herbs Learn all about Italian herbs like basil, rosemary, oregano, marjoram, and thyme. Barilla® Mini Penne with Sweet Peppers Sautéed onions and peppers are tossed with penne pasta, basil, and cheese. Linguine with White Clam Sauce II See how to make a light clam sauce with garlic, basil, and fresh parsley. How to Chiffonade Basil bhg.com.