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I love the NYT recipes. I also frequent Smitten Kitchen, Once Upon a Chef, and What’s Gaby Cooking.
I’d love suggestions for websites with healthy, diet-friendly recipes, along the lines of Skinny Taste except that I tend not to love her recipes. |
| Have you googled to find them yourself? |
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gimmesomeoven.com is great
budgetbytes has really good recipes gimmedelicious....the beef kofta recipe! themediterraneandisih |
| Why don't you like skinny taste? |
| Dinnerly. |
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Cookie and Kate
Budget Bytes before she sold it. So only the original owners recipes. Minimalist Baker |
| If you’re cooking from home it’s pretty easy to be healthy. You control everything and can make subs at your perogative. Why do you need a “healthy” specific website. |
The point would be they'd provide the tips and ideas for those substitutions and how to vary the cooking method to account for that. |
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I love NYT and Smitten Kitchen ... along with Damn Delicious, Sally's Baking Addiction, and Once Upon a Chef.
My version of "healthy" means recipes that generally focus on fresh, whole ingredients with plenty of produce and fiber (not necessarily all plant-based meals, I prefer meat over meat substitutes, but vegetables and whole grains should show up regularly and not just an afterthought). |
| Lite Cravings is pretty good. She does the Weight Watchers system, which I don’t know anything about, but her Greek Chicken is terrific nonetheless. |
| Just get books from the healthy seating shelves. Make sure they have sugar-less, carb free recipes. |
Oops… I meant “eating” |