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Calories 240; Total Fat 10g; Carbohydrates 16g

class="recipe_desc_text">This is really a meat-and-mushroom loaf, with crimini mushrooms and ground turkey in almost equal quantities. The fungi add flavor and keep this low-fat meatloaf moist. Mushrooms are also very high in antioxidants. For a more nutritious and lower-carb spin on traditional mashed potatoes, try adding parsnips, celeriac, or rutabaga to the mix. For dessert, assemble Baked Apples with Cranberries, Raisins, and Apricots ahead of time and pop them in the oven when the meatloaf is halfway cooked.

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Nutritional Information

Amounts per serving plus the % Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet:

  • 240 Calories (12%)
  • 10g Total fat (15%)
  • 3g Saturated Fat (13%)
  • 111mg Cholesterol (37%)
  • 729mg Sodium (30%)
  • 16g Carbohydrate (5%)
  • 2g Fiber (7%)
  • 22g Protein (44%)

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Calories 244; Total Fat 4g; Carbohydrates 19g

Breaded fish fillets don’t have to be fried and fatty. This quick and easy baked version uses wheat germ instead of bread crumbs, which adds flavor and fiber. Pair with oven-roasted fries, and you’ll get all the fun of fish and chips without the excess calories, fat, and sodium.

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Amounts per serving plus the % Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet:

  • 244 Calories (12%)
  • 4g Total fat (7%)
  • 1g Saturated Fat (4%)
  • 55mg Cholesterol (18%)
  • 159mg Sodium (7%)
  • 19g Carbohydrate (6%)
  • 4g Fiber (17%)
  • 33g Protein (66%)

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Calories 256; Total Fat 9g; Carbohydrates 25g

class="recipe_desc_text">Concentrated pomegranate juice and fresh pomegranate seeds intermingle for an antioxidant double whammy in this brightly colored, vibrantly flavored dish. The lamb is a great source of zinc and selenium, which bolster your immune system. Combine with brown rice and steamed green beans for a complete meal.

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Nutritional Information

Amounts per serving plus the % Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet:

  • 256 Calories (13%)
  • 9g Total fat (14%)
  • 3g Saturated Fat (14%)
  • 51mg Cholesterol (17%)
  • 50mg Sodium (2%)
  • 25g Carbohydrate (8%)
  • 1g Fiber (5%)
  • 16g Protein (32%)

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Calories 371; Total Fat 30g; Carbohydrates 11g

class="recipe_desc_text">In this easy twist on a Chinese classic, shrimp and mushrooms are slathered with a fragrant paste of scallions, garlic, and ginger and then oven-roasted rather than stir-fried. Ginger and garlic are powerful (and delicious) ways to reduce inflammation and protect your heart. Serve with brown rice or buckwheat noodles for a quick weeknight supper.

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Photograph By: Tina Rupp

Nutritional Information

Amounts per serving plus the % Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet:

  • 371 Calories (18%)
  • 30g Total fat (46%)
  • 2g Saturated Fat (12%)
  • 53mg Cholesterol (18%)
  • 97mg Sodium (4%)
  • 11g Carbohydrate (4%)
  • 2g Fiber (10%)
  • 16g Protein (32%)

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Calories 425; Total Fat 18g; Carbohydrates 31g

Buffalo Meatloaf with Spinach and Roasted Baby Potatoes

This is true comfort food, with a healthy twist: The spicy tomato sauce that tops the meatloaf is a great source of lycopene, which protects against cancer and heart disease. Garlicky sautéed spinach makes an easy nutrient-packed side, supplying 100 percent of the day’s vitamin A requirements. Frozen ground buffalo (or bison) is available in many grocery stores, but if you can’t find it, you can substitute extra-lean ground beef.

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Nutritional Information

Amounts per serving plus the % Daily Value (DV) based on a 2,000 calorie diet:

  • 425 Calories (21%)
  • 18g Total fat (30%)
  • 3g Saturated Fat (15%)
  • 99mg Cholesterol (33%)
  • 36mg Sodium (15%)
  • 31g Carbohydrate (10%)
  • 5g Fiber (19%)
  • 23g Protein (46%)

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