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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 8th, 2013adminDinner, Fish, Lunch, pasta

    This is one of the pasta salads you will make again and again. The added protein from the tuna makes this a great complete meal, or you can serve as a side to any salad for a great lunch or light dinner.

    Lemony Orzo and Tuna

    Lemony Orzo and Tuna

    6 servings
    256 calories per serving

    3/4 c orzo
    1/2 t grated lemon zest
    3 T lemon juice
    1 T oil
    Salt and pepper to taste
    1 t minced garlic
    ½ t red pepper flakes
    1 c drained and flaked tuna fish
    1/2 c diced English cucumber
    1/2 c chopped red bell pepper
    1/3 c scallions, sliced into thin rings
    1 T sliced basil
    1/2 c crumbled goat cheese

    Cook pasta according to package directions. When done, drain, rinse to stop the cooking process and place in a bowl. Mix lemon zest, oil, garlic, pepper flakes, salt, pepper and mix with the pasta. Add fish, cucumber, pepper and scallions and mix well. Place and sprinkle with cheese and basil.

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    July 9th, 2012adminDinner, Mexican, Sides

    Serve this nutritious bean based meal as a lunch with some cut up veggies on the side. Or serve as a dinner side next to Mexican flavored chicken or fish.

    Black Beans and Chilies

    Black Beans and Chilies

    4 servings
    210 calories per serving

    1 t oil
    2 scallions, thinly sliced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    2 T chopped green chilies
    2 14.5 oz cans black beans, rinsed and drained
    2 c water
    ¼ c salsa
    Salt and pepper to taste
    4 t shredded low fat cheddar cheese

    Heat oil and cook scallions and garlic 1-2 minutes then add chilies, beans and water and bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer ½ hour. Stir in salsa and warm through then season with salt and pepper just before serving. Garnish each serving with 1 t shredded cheese.

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    May 25th, 2012adminDinner, FiberGourmet, pasta, Vegetables

    I am betting you can smell this cooking from all the way over there ! The parmesan and cheddar cheeses blend to perfection and the pasta…well, it just feeds the soul. The portion size will be cut down dramatically to come in at 400 calories if it were not for the FiberGourmet pasta.

    Veggie Mac and Cheese

    Veggie Mac and Cheese

    4 servings
    399 calories per serving

    10 oz. Fiber Gourmet Penne pasta
    2 t oil
    1 9 oz. yellow summer squash halved lengthwise and sliced thinly
    1 9 oz. bag frozen artichoke hearts, thawed
    4 scallions sliced thinly
    1 bottled roasted red peppers, rinsed and diced
    3 cloves garlic, minced
    3 T flour
    2 ½ c skim milk
    ¾ t salt
    1 c grated no fat cheddar cheese
    ¼ c parmesan cheese
    Pam

    Cook pasta according to package instructions. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Heat oil in a skillet on medium high heat and add squash, scallion, artichokes, peppers and garlic. Cook 7 minutes. Add flour and stir well and then gradually add milk. Add salt and cook an additional 5 minutes. Add the hot veggies and sauce to the pasta along with the cheddar cheese and mix well and turn into an 11×7 baking pan that has been sprayed with Pam. Sprinkle with parmesan and bake ½ hour or until hot and crusty.

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    April 26th, 2012adminAsian, Dinner, Sides, Vegetables

    This is a great low cal side and is perfect alongside an Asian inspired dish. If you can’t find fresh bean sprouts, the canned ones work just fine here !

    Bean Sprout Stir Fry

    Bean Sprout Stir Fry

    4 servings
    81 calories per serving

    4 cups mung bean sprouts
    ½ c scallions, sliced
    6 t ginger root, minced
    2 T garlic, sliced
    ½ t salt
    1 t pepper
    1 T oil

    Heat oil and stir fry ginger and garlic for 1 minute then add sprouts, scallions, salt and pepper. Continue to cook 2-3 minutes then serve.

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    March 17th, 2012adminDinner, Sides

    This is a great side, or you can eat is as your lunch. It is just as good chilled as it is fresh off the stove. This is a very versatile side – it goes with just about anything !

    Savory Couscous

    Savory Couscous

    6 servings
    190 calories per serving

    1 c chicken broth
    2/3 c couscous, uncooked
    1 1/2 c peeled and chopped eggplant
    1/3 c scallions, sliced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    2 T peanut oil or vegetable oil
    15 oz can petite diced tomatoes, well drained
    2 T chopped basil
    1/2 c chopped toasted walnuts or almonds

    Bring broth to a boil them remove from heat and stir in couscous, cover and let stand 5 minutes. Heat oil in skillet and cook eggplant and scallions 6 minutes. Add garlic and cook another minute. Then add in the couscous, tomato and basil and cook a minute or so to heat through. Finally add walnuts and serve immediately.

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    March 2nd, 2012adminAsian, Dinner, Fish

    The colors are so vibrant that you can taste this dish with your eyes ! And the flavor was just tremendous !!! I served it with a little brown rice right in the broth and it was a meal that we are still talking about. You definitely have to try this one.

    Poached Fish in Asian Broth

    4 servings
    203 calories per serving

    Broth:
    3 c chicken broth
    2 T sherry or white wine
    2 T soy sauce
    2 slices lemon
    3 thin slices peeled ginger root
    ¼ t cayenne

    Fish:
    1 lb. orange roughy or other thick mild fish fillets
    Extra water if necessary
    6 green onions (green part only) in thin slices
    1 medium red bell pepper in thin slices
    1 rib celery cut in ¼ inch pieces
    ½ t sesame oil
    1 carrot, grated
    Fresh pepper to taste

    In a large non aluminum skillet bring broth ingredients to a boil over high heat. Rinse and dry fish. Reduce heat and place fish in broth. Add water if needed to cover the fish all the way. Simmer for 10 minutes per inch of fish thickness or until fish is done. Remove fish with slotted spoon and place into 4 soup bowls. Boil liquid and add green onions, peppers and celery and cook 3 minutes. Remove and discard lemon and ginger. Take vegetables and place over fish. Stir oil into broth and then pour into bowls. Sprinkle carrot over bowls and season with pepper.

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    January 11th, 2012adminDinner, Sides, Vegetables

    This warm potato salad adds brussel sprouts, apple and a horseradish/mustard dressing. It turns out a robust side that is a welcome change to the typical brussel sprout preparations.

    Winter Salad

    Winter Salad

    4 servings
    151 calories per serving

    ½ lb. small red potatoes, quartered
    10 oz. Brussel sprouts, quartered
    1 red apple in ½ inch chunks
    2 stalks celery, thinly sliced
    3 scallions, thinly sliced
    ½ c apple juice
    1/3 c white vinegar
    2 T flour
    1 T brown mustard
    1 T white horseradish
    1 t oil
    ½ t salt

    Fill a large pot with water and bring to a boil and cook potatoes 5 minutes then add the sprouts and cook another 5-8 minutes or until the sprouts are firm but tender. Drain and place in a bowl with the apple, celery and scallions. In a small pan whisk the juice, vinegar, flour, mustard, horseradish, oil and salt and bring to a simmer and then cook 2 minutes on low heat. Pour over the other ingredients and toss well. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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    December 27th, 2011adminAsian, Dinner, Kid Friendly, Soups

    This is more like an asian noodle bowl with a bit of broth than it is a soup with some noodles. It is filling and scrumptious.

    Asian Chicken Noodle Soup

    Asian Chicken Noodle Soup

    4 servings
    290 calories per serving

    1 T oil
    1 T minced garlic
    1 T bottled or fresh grated ginger
    1 t lemon pepper seasoning
    2 c water
    28 oz. chicken broth
    1 lb. chicken breast tenders, cut into bite-sized pieces (Perdue Shortcuts or leftover chicken pieces work great here !)
    4 oz. uncooked fine (spaghetti-like) asian rice noodles (I use Japanaese Somen rice noodles)
    1/4 c cilantro, chopped
    1 T lime juice
    1 t lemon zest
    1/2 t salt
    1.4 t pepper
    2 scallions, thinly sliced

    Heat oil and sauté ginger, garlic and lemon pepper 3 minutes. Then add water and broth and bring to a boil. Add chicken, zest and pasta and cook 4 minutes then remove from heat and stir in cilantro, juice, salt, pepper and scallions. Let stand 5 minutes for flavors to mingle. If you like it spicy, add 1 t of hot chili and garlic sauce (available in the Asian section of your market).

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    December 15th, 2011adminDinner, Fish, Kid Friendly

    Chili / Lime is one of my favorite flavor combinations. Put it on just about anything and you get a smile from me :) Add it to shrimp for a quick dinner that tastes anything but quick !

    Chili Lime Shrimp

    Chili Lime Shrimp

    4 servings
    186 calories per serving

    Pam
    ¾ cup scallions, chopped
    1 ½ lb. raw peeled cleaned shrimp
    1 t chili powder
    2 T lime juice
    2 T buttery spread
    ½ t salt
    1/ t garlic powder

    Heat a skillet and spray it with Pam. Add ½ c scallions and cook 1 minute. Add 1 T hot water if needed to keep the scallions from getting dry. Add shrimp and spices and cook 5-6 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in juice and spread. Garnish with the remaining scallions.

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    December 8th, 2011adminAppetizers, Dinner, Kid Friendly, Sides

    These make a great snack, a perfect appetizer, or a wonderful dinner side dish. The shake and bake crumbs really give them a nice flavor through and through.

    snacker potato balls

    snacker potato balls

    2 balls = 111 cals
    Makes 24 balls

    2 lb. baking potatoes (about 5), peeled and cut into chunks
    2 scallions, thinly sliced
    ¼ c egg beaters
    Salt and pepper to taste
    4 oz. low fat velveeta, cut into 24 cubes
    1 pouch Shake and Bake

    Cook potatoes in boiling water 20-25 minutes or until tender then drain and cool for ½ hour. Mash them and add scallions, egg beaters, salt and pepper. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Roll potato mix into 24 balls (about 2 T each) inserting a cube of velveeta into each and making sure it is all sealed up in the middle. Sprinkle shake and bake on a baking sheet and place potato balls on sheet and turn so they get coated. Bake 16 minutes.

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