Naval oranges, ripe strawberries, and sliced bananas are served with a yogurt-ginger sauce.
This cake gets its moistness from the apples and raisins, so it requires little oil.
A quick English dessert of cooked berries layered with whipped cream.
Bananas that are getting past ripe work perfectly in smoothies. Peel them, wrap them in plastic, and freeze them.
Melted chocolate, chocolate chips, and nuts make a great combo for these cookies.
Each serving contains about 145 calories, 8 g protein, 9 g fat, 0 mg cholesterol, 24 g carbohydrates, 4 g fiber, and 100 mg sodium.
You don't need ice cubes if you freeze the cherries before blending.
You don't have to tell anyone these are homemade, healthy granola bars. Just let your guests enjoy the chewiness of the oats and dense chocolate flavor from the highest-quality dark chocolate you can find.
Cook chopped apples and cranberries in the microwave for four minutes. Then stir in sugar or sweetener and mash with a fork to desired consistency.
Nothing makes an occasion more festive than a beautifully presented cake.
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