Recipes (May 06, 2019)
The asparagus is plentiful right now, to try this delicious, nutrient-rich soup. Its made creamy using an immersion blender. Give it a try and tell us what you think with a feedback.

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Week 17: Asparagus Soup

A bowl of pureed asparagus soup.Asparagus season is just about over, although we can find these green spears year round in most areas. This creamy vegetarian and dairy free soup uses an immersion blender to puree the asparagus. Great for lunch or as a starter for an elegant dinner.

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Crispy Puffs with sauceThese little crispy pockets of tuna and cream cheese are an excellent appetizer or side to a meal. I came up with them because I adore crab rangoons, but don't always have those ingredients handy. I always have tuna and cream cheese around! These can be pan fried or baked. I've added both methods in this recipe.

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Healthy Breakfast Cookies

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Healthy Breakfast Cookies - cookie resting in the palm of baker's handYes, you really can eat cookies in the morning! These ones anyways.:) They are tasty, nutritious, and very filling. You will feel great and have the energy to get through the morning with these. You may even want to make a double batch and freeze the extra for later.

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