Tag: Gluten Free
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Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms

We asked our Whole Story blog readers to submit their best holiday appetizer for less than 50 cents each piece. Here’s our favorite, from Susan K., who got her recipe printed in The Whole Deal value guide and received a $50 gift card.
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Kale Salad

The key to this salad is finely chopping the kale leaves.
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Oven-Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This simple preparation for Brussels sprouts yields delicious results.
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Swiss Chard with Shallots

Serve this quick and easy side dish with roasted meats or vegetables.
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Perfect for snack time, roasting your own pumpkin seeds is simple, tasty and fun. We give you a few options for spicing up these crunchy goodies, or feel free to make your own spice combinations.
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Winter Chicken Salad with Walnuts and Dried Cherries

This main course salad combines roasted chicken with rich nuts and tart cherries in a walnut oil-balsamic vinaigrette. A smoked finishing salt adds depth of flavor.
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Orange and Fennel Salad

Colorful and crunchy, the sweetness of the oranges in this salad is a tasty contrast to the sharp clean flavor of fennel. Save any juice that accumulates when you slice the oranges and use it when making the dressing, if you like.
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Seafood Cucumber Stacks with Lemon Cream and Chives

These refreshing hors d’oeuvres are equally delicious made with salmon, trout, shrimp or crab, so pick a seafood that’s best for your budget. For vegetarians, a slice of baked tofu is a perfect substitute for the seafood.
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Beet Salad with Oranges and Romaine

Crunchy jicama and bright, tender beets are the perfect duo in this bright salad. When in season, substitute blood oranges or grapefruit when for the oranges. If you’re in a hurry, skip the marinating time for the beets.
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Easy Shrimp and Grits with Sweet Peppers

Breakfast, brunch or lunch for a crowd of house guests is not always easy and affordable. This recipe fills them up without draining your wallet. Double it by making twice the grits and sauteing the vegetables and shrimp in batches to keep from crowding the skillet while they cook. Our bacon is fantastic, contains no synthetic nitrates/nitrites, and our strict welfare standards apply to the pigs it comes from. That said, you can make a very delish vegetarian batch by replacing the bacon with sliced mushrooms and olive oil, and omitting the shrimp.



