Peanut butter cookies can have as many as 300 calories per cookie. This healthy makeover has less sugar and saturated fat but still tastes yummy.
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Recipes (10)
Tuna salad is typically loaded up with mayonnaise, which adds calories and fat. This delicious makeover, which uses salmon instead of tuna, cuts the calories while adding nutrients.
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This hearty, delicious pork recipe cuts the fat and calories while adding fiber. And it’s simple to make.
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Classic macaroni and cheese has more than 800 calories and well over a day’s worth of saturated fat. This healthy makeover uses a surprise ingredient – cauliflower – to add nutrients, along with creamless cream sauce to cut the fat and whole wheat pasta to boost the fiber.
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Fish tacos often contain fish that’s breaded and deep fried. But not these easy-to-make shrimp tacos. They’re full of flavor and have half the calories of traditional fish tacos.
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Broccoli is good for us, but cream of broccoli soup is a different story. This slimmed-down soup recipe uses a surprising ingredient to replace the heavy cream and cut the saturated fat and calories
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A banana split can have 1000 calories or more. This tasty, dairy-free recipe slims down the decadent dessert while still satisfying your sweet tooth.
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Fried chicken is usually heavily coated in breading and often cooked in a deep-fat fryer. This delicious makeover ditches the fryer and cuts the sodium and saturated fat but keeps the crispiness.
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Apple pie is an American favorite, but its sugar and calories counts are far from favorable. Here’s a skinny – and delicious – makeover for this classic dessert.
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Deviled eggs are the perfect picnic or party food, but some of the ingredients typically used to make them aren’t exactly healthy. With this delicious makeover you and your friends can indulge without the guilt.
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