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  4. Heart-healthy recipes: 3 snacks that could help lower your ...

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    Joy Bauer shares recipes for heart-healthy snacks that could help lower your cholesterol: a single-serve jumbo oatmeal cookie, apple "nachos" and lentil hummus. Heart-healthy recipes: 3 snacks ...

  5. Joy Bauer shares 4 fun and festive holiday recipes to make ...

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    This festive hummus wreath is perfect for the holidays. It’s a breeze to put together: Simply choose your favorite hummus (homemade or store-bought) and spread it out in a circle on a platter ...

  6. Hummus - Wikipedia

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    Hummus (/ ˈ h ʊ m ə s /, / ˈ h ʌ m ə s /; [1] [2] Arabic: حُمُّص ḥummuṣ, ' chickpeas ', also spelled hommus or houmous), is a Middle Eastern dip, spread, or savory dish made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. [3] The standard garnish in the Middle East includes olive oil, a few whole ...

  7. Tzatziki - Wikipedia

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    A variation made with purslane (glistrida in Greek) may be called glistrida me yiaourti, meaning 'purslane and yogurt salad', rather than tzatziki. One simple recipe calls for purslane, olive oil, red wine vinegar and dill. [17] Another is made with purslane, mint, cilantro, parsley and ground coriander, along with the standard yogurt-cucumber ...

  8. Scrambled eggs - Wikipedia

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    Scrambled eggs is a dish made from eggs (usually chicken eggs), where the whites and yolks have been stirred, whipped, or beaten together (typically with salt, butter or oil, and sometimes water or milk, or other ingredients), then heated so that the proteins denature and coagulate, and they form into "curds".

  9. Is it OK to buy store-bought ravioli? Chefs say yes, if you ...

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    Chefs say store-bought ravioli can be given new life with simple homemade sauces. (Photo: Getty Creative) (tbralnina via Getty Images) After a hectic day, few things are as comforting as a big ...