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28 Low-Sugar Recipes - Part 1 - measurements in grams - From vegan-friendly Pizza paleo-ready meals and tasty Slow-Cooker dishes up to delicious grilled meat - cover

28 Low-Sugar Recipes - Part 1 - measurements in grams - From vegan-friendly Pizza paleo-ready meals and tasty Slow-Cooker dishes up to delicious grilled meat

Mattis Lundqvist

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Recipes: 
Vegan PaellaSalsa SwordfishSpicy HalibutFish SteaksSpicy Quinoa with EdamamePork Chops with Raspberry Coconut SaucePineapple Coconut TendersPan Grilled BurritosEdamame and Sweet Potato Coconut HashSage Coconut Pork TenderloinsMango-Coconut Chicken WrapsThai Halibut with Coconut-CurryThai Chicken-Coconut SoupGranola BarsBaked Avocado EggsBaked BeansRoasted Vegetables with Cheesy PolentaCeylonese Coconut Cashew ChickenCoconut, Ginger, and Currant RicePumpkin-Apple Curry with LentilsGarlic-Ginger TofuBaked Potato with LentilsVegan Mac and No-CheeseSoba Noodles with Spicy TahiniSpicy PotatoQuinoa Chard PilafTofu BroccoliLentil and Veggie
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 23 pages.

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