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Anonymous
02/18/20 at 8:23PM UTC
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Where do you find your recipes for healthy meals?

Pinterest, allrecipes, etc... I am open to them all!

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Siobhan Stephan
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03/02/20 at 6:18PM UTC
I like all of these suggestions. Pinterest is a great resource. And searching online for a recipe with specific ingredients is also good too. And don't forget YouTube, you can learn and be inspired with all the information provided. I recently stumbled upon an app called Eat This Much. And you can download it for free, there is a premium version you can upgrade to, but you tell the app your preferred eating plan, weight goal, caloric goal... etc, and it will customize a meal plan for you! With the premium version it will compile a grocery list for you. And to take it one step further, you can send that grocery list to Instacart. Hope this helps :)
Patricia Glasgow
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Project & Change Mgmt, Customer Experience
02/26/20 at 4:08PM UTC
I love Pinterest for just this! I always need a visual so having a photo always helps, even if my finish product doesn't look the same! :)
Courtney Klein
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02/25/20 at 4:54PM UTC
One of the easiest ways to find healthy recipes is to just include that in your search parameters when looking online. A lot of bloggers, in particular, include nutrition info along with all the other stuff, too, so you can check against that to get an idea of what's in it. Bare in mind, of course, that if you make changes to the recipe then that will effect the nutrition to an extent. Additionally, you can find whole cook books that are centered around healthy, nutritious meals. A quick search for "healthy cook book" on Amazon returns over 70,000 results.
Jennifer Mercer
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02/19/20 at 12:51AM UTC
There are a lot of FB groups that have great recipes as well!

You're invited.

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