blog like skinny taste, but "cleaner"

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I'm on the hunt for a new blog (or other recipe resource) that is similar to skinny taste (with nutritional details), but is a little "cleaner". I was very excited to find a recipe and then saw that it was "fat free this" and "low-fat that" and fake tortillas. I'm OK with a little dairy here and there, but hoping for something that is less processed. And ideally I'd love nutritional details - I already have some healthy recipes, but can't seem to find the time to calculate #s myself.
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chocolatecoveredkatie.com
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Anonymous wrote:chocolatecoveredkatie.com


Yum - thanks! I'm definitely trying to cut back on sweets a lot, but some of these look great for an occasional splurge. Thanks!

(and now my stomach is growling from those pics!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the hunt for a new blog (or other recipe resource) that is similar to skinny taste (with nutritional details), but is a little "cleaner". I was very excited to find a recipe and then saw that it was "fat free this" and "low-fat that" and fake tortillas. I'm OK with a little dairy here and there, but hoping for something that is less processed. And ideally I'd love nutritional details - I already have some healthy recipes, but can't seem to find the time to calculate #s myself.

This one is great, very clean but she doesn't give you the calorie count:
http://mywholefoodlife.com/
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Anonymous wrote:chocolatecoveredkatie.com

Thanks for sharing this one!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the hunt for a new blog (or other recipe resource) that is similar to skinny taste (with nutritional details), but is a little "cleaner". I was very excited to find a recipe and then saw that it was "fat free this" and "low-fat that" and fake tortillas. I'm OK with a little dairy here and there, but hoping for something that is less processed. And ideally I'd love nutritional details - I already have some healthy recipes, but can't seem to find the time to calculate #s myself.

This one is great, very clean but she doesn't give you the calorie count:
http://mywholefoodlife.com/


Thanks! I guess I can calculate myself for great recipes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the hunt for a new blog (or other recipe resource) that is similar to skinny taste (with nutritional details), but is a little "cleaner". I was very excited to find a recipe and then saw that it was "fat free this" and "low-fat that" and fake tortillas. I'm OK with a little dairy here and there, but hoping for something that is less processed. And ideally I'd love nutritional details - I already have some healthy recipes, but can't seem to find the time to calculate #s myself.

This one is great, very clean but she doesn't give you the calorie count:
http://mywholefoodlife.com/


Thanks! I guess I can calculate myself for great recipes.


You can build the recipe in My Fitness Pal and it will calculate the nutritional details for you per serving.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the hunt for a new blog (or other recipe resource) that is similar to skinny taste (with nutritional details), but is a little "cleaner". I was very excited to find a recipe and then saw that it was "fat free this" and "low-fat that" and fake tortillas. I'm OK with a little dairy here and there, but hoping for something that is less processed. And ideally I'd love nutritional details - I already have some healthy recipes, but can't seem to find the time to calculate #s myself.

This one is great, very clean but she doesn't give you the calorie count:
http://mywholefoodlife.com/


Thanks! I guess I can calculate myself for great recipes.


You can build the recipe in My Fitness Pal and it will calculate the nutritional details for you per serving.


Yeah - I do that today, but was hoping to avoid that if possible. That's why I was so excited about Skinny Taste. She does have recipes that will probably work too.
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