Recipes (March 31, 2019)
A healthy gluten-free cookie can be made with ripe bananas, oats, cacoa powder, with other seeds and nuts. A great way to use ready now bananas.

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Banana Nut Cookie Bites

By 15mhhm15

baked Cookie BitesHave some bananas getting ripped? You can make this healthy banana cookie bites, packed with a lot of nutrition and kid approved! Feel free to substitute any ingredient you don't like to create your own recipe.

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Polish Sausage Dinner

By LINDA ROLINSKI

A dinner of kielbasa and vegetablesEveryone will love this and beg for more This cooks fast so be watchful!

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Vegetable Lentil Stew

By J

simmering pot of stewThis is a hearty vegetable stew that contains all the vitamins and minerals required for a person to thrive.

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Easter Chocolate Dipped Peeps

By Jackie H.

Easter Chocolate Dipped PeepsI took Marshmallow Peeps, melted a bag of chocolate chip in a double boiler then dipped the lower half of each Peep in the chocolate and arranged them on a tray! My grandchildren will love them. Now this was easy and fun.

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Using Eggshells In Your Garden

By Ana

Using Eggshells In Your Garden - crushed shells around ornamental kaleNext time you crack open your eggs, do not be so quick to throw them away! Grind or crush them up and add to your vegetable garden, it will provide many nutrients that may be lacking in your soil. Add to compost. Use in the garden is to deter slugs, snails, and cutworms. They stay away, leaving you with uneaten flowers, plants, and vegetables. Just sprinkle around your planting areas.

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