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    Sausage and Bean Stew (Crock Pot)

    Sausage and Bean Stew (Crock Pot)

    What a great appetizer or lunch. The sausage, beans and garlic make a perfect stew. Served with cheese toast, this makes a great dish to serve to guests. Even with the bread, this dish comes in under 400 calories !! 6 servings 350 calories per serving 2 t oil 3 ...

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    Hamburger Soup (Crock Pot)

    Hamburger Soup (Crock Pot)

    This is so tasty – it’s something I have made many times and everyone who eats it is always delighted with the great heartiness and warmth. Beings this is a crock pot recipe, you can start this one before work, come home, drop in the noodles and in ...

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    Chinese Pulled Pork

    Chinese Pulled Pork (Crock Pot)

    This recipe was really interesting. Usually when you think of pulled pork, you expect a spicy Southwest flavor. But this one has an awesome Chinese sauce that is mellow and mild and is perfect with pulled pork. 8 servings 227 calories per serving 1/4 c soy sauce 1/4 c ...

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    I'm so very pleased to announce the 400 Calorie or Less App and eBooks ! The eBooks are now available for the Nook and the Kindle. There are 4 eBooks and they each host 40+ recipes to help you lose weight while eating the foods you love and ...

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    Easy Pork Carnitas

    Easy Pork Carnitas

    This is another great authentic recipe that cooks all day in the crock pot - it turns out a fantastically tender and juicy meat that is easily shredded and tastes great with a bit of lime and avocado. 4 servings 208 calories per serving 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon ground ...

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    Black Bean Chili (Crock Pot)

    Black Bean Chili (Crock Pot)

    This is one of the most awesome chili recipes I have ever made ! The depth of flavor was amazing. This is a truly authentic, rich, aromatic and spicy chili that is just plain PERFECT. Don’t forget the squirt of lime just before serving – it actually ...

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    Chicken Tortellini Stew (Crock Pot)

    Chicken Tortellini Stew (Crock Pot)

    This is a soupy stew or a thick soup :) Whatever it is, it's absolutely delicious. The sweet fennel adds just the little something different that makes this meal one of a kind. 6 servings 380 calories per serving 2 carrots, sliced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breast cut ...

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    Lasagna (Crock Pot)

    Lasagna (Crock Pot)

    Even traditional lasagna lovers like this one - and it is nice and easy to do. Start it at lunch time and have dinner ready 4 hours later. Take a look at my video below for instructions on how to layer it in your crock. 8 servings 275 calories per ...

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    April 13th, 2010adminchicken, Lunch, Sandwiches, Summer

    I’ve been making this chicken salad since the 80’s when a friend shared her recipe with me. Before then, I definitely was not a fan of the thought of apples and chicken together. But ever since that first bite all those years ago, I have never made traditional chicken salad again without apples ! If you’ve never tried, give it a shot !

    Chicken Salad Sandwiches

    Chicken Salad Sandwiches

    4 servings
    290 calories per serving

    12 oz. cooked boneless skinless chicken breast, in small chunks (Perdue Shortcuts work great here)
    1 granny smith apple, diced small
    2 t lemon juice
    ¼ c low fat mayo
    8 slices 45 calorie per slice wheat bread
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Mix all ingredients and let sit in refrigerator at least 1 hour so flavors combine well. Make sandwiches and enjoy !

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    April 10th, 2010adminSalads, Sides, Summer, Vegetables

    This was great served warm and equally as good chilled. The lemon and cilantro flavorings are what make this a really tasty side salad.

    Zucchini with Lemon and Cilantro

    Zucchini with Lemon and Cilantro

    4 servings
    69 calories per serving

    1 ½ lb. zucchini (about 3), cubed
    1T oil
    Coarse salt to taste
    Pepper to taste
    1 T fresh lemon juice
    1 T fresh cilantro, chopped

    Heat oil in a large skillet and add the zucchini and toss then season with salt and pepper and cook about 5 minutes letting cubes brown a bit. Add lemon juice and cilantro and mix well. Season with more salt and pepper and serve.

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    April 7th, 2010adminDinner, Mediterranean, pork

    ‘Souvlaki’ is a Greek preparation of meat, usually skewered, and marinated in a lemon based sauce. Rather than the traditional side of tzatziki, this one has a side of a yogurt / tahini mix that ends up tasting like a cross between tzatziki and hummus. It was all quite delicious !

    Pork Souvlaki

    Pork Souvlaki

    4 servings
    279 calories per serving

    1 lb. pork shoulder cut into ¾ inch cubes
    3 T oil
    ¼ c plus 2 T fresh lemon juice
    Lemon wedges for serving
    3 garlic cloves, minced
    2 T chopped fresh oregano
    Salt and pepper to taste
    2 T plain Greek yogurt
    ¼ c tahini
    1-2 T water

    Combine pork, oil and 2 T lemon juice with garlic and oregano then season with salt and pepper. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator 1-8 hours. Whisk yogurt, ¼ c lemon juice, tahini and 1-2 T water – enough to make the consistency like that of heavy cream. Heat a pan to high heat and cook pork until brown on all sides, about 12 minutes. If the pork releases too much moisture, make sure to dry out the pan a little by blotting with a couple of paper towels – if you don’t the meat won’t brown up and get all the tasty bits on the edges. Serve with yogurt sauce and lemon wedges.

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    March 19th, 2010adminDinner, pork

    The lemony piccata sauce is just made for pork ! And this couldn’t be easier to put together – - yet you get a fancy, restaurant quality meal.

    Pork Piccata

    Pork Piccata

    4 servings
    216 calories per serving

    1 lb. pork loin in 8 thin slices
    2 T flour
    1 T oil
    1 t cornstarch
    ½ c chicken broth
    3 T lemon juice
    3 T chopped parsley
    ½ t salt

    Heat oil in skillet. Dredge pork in flour and add to skillet browning each side. Stir together cornstarch, broth, juice, parsley and salt and add to pan along with pork and simmer 1 minute.

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    March 7th, 2010adminLunch, Soups

    This is so lemony and refreshing and is easy, easy to prepare. It’s a great addition to a lunch time wrap or sandwich.

    Lemon Soup

    Lemon Soup



    2 servings
    37 calories per serving

    2 c chicken broth
    3 t lemon juice
    ¼ t thyme
    1/8 t salt
    4 leaves spinach, torn
    1 green onion (green part only) thinly sliced
    Lemon slices for garnish

    Combine all except spinach and onions and bring to a boil on high heat. Place spinach in bowls. Spoon soup over spinach and top with sliced green onions.

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    February 18th, 2010adminLunch, Summer

    This lunch is really quick and a great one to pack in a lunch bag and bring to work. Serve over lettuce if you wish, but I prefer to eat it next to a salad with a zesty low fat dressing.

    Tuna with Lemon

    Tuna with Lemon

    1 serving
    60 calories per serving

    1/2 can white albacore tuna, drained well and flaked
    Juice of 1/2 lemon
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Put tuna on a plate and squeeze juice over it. Season with salt and pepper.

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    February 4th, 2010adminKid Friendly, Sides

    These have a great fresh flavor and are very different from your typical potato recipes – the lemon really gives them a blast of unexpected flavor. If you’re pressed for time, try microwaving the potato cubes for 6 minutes or so – that will cut down the boiling time by half.

    Lemon Garlic Potatoes

    Lemon Garlic Potatoes

    6 servings
    103 calories per serving

    1 1/2 pounds red potatoes, cubed
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    2 tablespoons lemon juice
    1 tablespoon olive oil
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    Black pepper to taste

    In a pot over medium heat, combine the potatoes and with enough water to cover them by 1″. Add salt. Cook 20-25 minutes, or until tender. Drain and return to the pan and add lemon juice, oil, garlic, and pepper to taste. Saute for 2 minutes to allow the garlic to cook some.

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    February 3rd, 2010adminSides, Vegetables

    Way better than the standard green bean and Durkee onion casserole ! So much fresher and oodles more flavor !!

    Lemony Green Beans

    Lemony Green Beans

    4 servings
    49 calories per serving

    1 pound green beans in 1 inch pieces
    2 teaspoons butter sprinkles (I Use Molly McButter)
    2 teaspoons finely chopped basil
    1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
    1 teaspoon oil
    1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper

    In a large pan, bring 1 inch water to a boil and place the beans on a steaming rack inside the pan. Cover and steam for 5 – 7 minutes. Place in a bowl and sprinkle with the butter, basil, zest, oil and pepper. Mix well and serve immediately.

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    February 2nd, 2010adminDinner, pork

    Super savory and very easy to make. The topping has such a burst of lemony flavor that you don’t want to stop eating !

    Lemon Parsley Pork Chops

    Lemon Parsley Pork Chops

    4 servings
    208 calories per serving

    1 T oil
    Pam
    4 boneless pork chops (3 ounces each)
    1/2 onion, sliced
    Salt and pepper to taste
    3 cloves garlic, minced
    1/2 c hot water
    4 T parsley, chopped
    Zest of 1 lemon
    Juice of one half lemon

    Heat oil and Pam in skillet on medium high heat. Saute the onion for 3-4 minutes. Salt and pepper both sides of the pork chops and then add to pan. Cook 3 minutes. Turn meat over and add garlic and continue cooking another 3 minutes. Add water. Reduce heat to medium low, cover and cook 10 minutes.

    Uncover and cook 5 more minutes. Remove chops to a plate and keep warm. Add parsley and lemon zest to pan. Cook down for about 2 minutes on high. Squeeze in lemon juice and cook down 30 seconds more. Spoon this mix over the chops and serve immediately.

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    February 1st, 2010adminDessert, Kid Friendly

    So buttery, so lemony, so good ! These are like lemon shortbread and they just melt in your mouth. A little high on the calorie count, but sooooo worth it. And 3 cookies really is enough for a snack – these are so rich !

    Lemon Cookies

    Lemon Cookies

    30 cookies
    328 calories for 3 cookies

    2 c flour
    1 c confectioner’s sugar
    1 t Kosher salt
    1 T plus 1 t lemon zest
    1 t lemon juice
    1 c sweet butter cut into pieces
    2 large egg yolks
    1/4 c granulated sugar

    Pulse flour, confectioner’s sugar, salt and lemon zest. Add butter and process until coarse like breadcrumbs. Add yolks and lemon juice and process until dough comes together. Divide dough in half and form each into a log. Wrap in plastic and freeze until firm, about 3 hours. If you freeze any longer than 3 hours, these will be too hard to slice and you’ll need to let defrost a bit or microwave for 30 seconds or so.

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread sugar on a piece of foil and roll logs in the sugar. Cut into 1/4 thick slices and place on baking sheets 1 inch apart as they will spread as they cook. Bake 15 minutes or until edges are browned.

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