Hey guys!
I've been on the hunt for a website (or several) that has a ton of super easy and healthy recipes. As someone working part-time while going to school full-time I need stuff that is fast and easy. If you have any recommendations PLEASE let me know! Thank you 🙂
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10-26-2015
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There are some good books with interesting ideas:
Hope you like it.
I don't know about websites, but I do have the Food Network app on my phone. Of course everything isn't healthy on there, but there are a lot of good ideas and I find that if I cook at home it is almost always better for me than eating out. Good Luck!
i'm a fan of the following:
http://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/primal-paleo-recipes/#axzz3A7IHKE6d
I've been using Hungry Girl since they cleaned up their act (food). In the past they used a lot of processed junk, but in the last year, they have made a lot of positive improvements while remaining super fast, super easy, and super diet friendly. Here is the link
http://www.hungry-girl.com/recipes
Good luck with your studies!
I second www.skinnytaste.com
I also love http://www.health-bent.com/paleo-diet-recipes-index
Thai basil meatballs and paleo pad thai yum!
I have found Self magazine to be fantastic for good healthy recipes and diet plans. Their plans are always around 1500-1800 calories and include all the "super foods". I eat 3 meals a day and a morning and afternoon snack. Self also builds in 150-200 "happy calories" for the end of the day so you can enjoy a sweet or a glass of wine... If you aren't on board with all of their choices (I'm sorry Self, but tempeh just isn't for me) just make a swap of something similar in nutrition and calories.
Just seeing your post. I go to Pinterest for all recipes.
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Thanks
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Thanks sounds like fun!
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I follow Jamie Oliver on Twitter, sometimes he shares some cool recipes. I see his TV show and I love how he interacts with food. I follow his tips. www.jamieoliver.com ![]()