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from:Do you want to change your eating habits? Have you been gaining weight or you just really want to focus on living a healthier lifestyle? Do you want to find a healthy cooking recipe that you can add to your life? When you begin your search for a healthy cooking recipe you will discover that it will be easier to find than you may think and you will come across more than you may ever be able to use!
A healthy cooking recipe can be as simple as changing one or two ingredients to make your favorite meal low fat to even nonfat! This is quite possible depending on the initial makeup of your favorite dish! For example, if you love vegetables and your recipe includes extra butter. Simply replace the butter ingredient with a nonfat butter substitute and instantly you will have a healthy cooking recipe for a wonderful dish!
If you want to expand the cooking horizons in your life and find a new healthy cooking recipe, or two, or three, try internet searches or your local bookstore. Both will give you more than enough recipes and ideas to keep your diet in the best condition possible! You deserve to eat healthier!
A healthy cooking recipe does not have to be bland or tasteless as many people think they have to be. Many people believe that anything healthy will not taste good arguing that the taste comes from fattening ingredients, i.e. butter, creams, etc. But that does not have to be the case! There are many healthy ingredients that not only are good for you, but taste extraordinarily great! What are some of these?
Freshly made salsa, is filled with healthy item after healthy item. Onions, tomatoes, cilantro are just a few of the great ingredients in this popular food dish. Salsa is highly flavorful and most have little to no fat content at all! And, there are ways to enjoy it without adding an unhealthy fattening element. Why not substitute veggie sticks over tortilla chips? You will save on countless calories and fat grams and it will still taste great!
Add salsa to your favorite fish filet before baking it and you have just added a wonderful marinade that is not only light and healthy, but that will make the flavor of your meal wonderful! On top of that it is simple! There is no prep work needed, simply place as much on top of that filet and bake it as you would normally bake a filet. You can even add salsa to your favorite salad instead of dousing it with a high caloric, high fat dressing.
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