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Winter
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Baked Potato

The potato seems to be a controversial vegetable. Some consider it nutritious and balanced and on the other extreme, it is viewed as high in the simple carbohydrates that everyone should run and hide from. But, then there is the easy baked potato wrapped in a nutrient packed skin and free of frying oil, creamy sauces, or other additives. Of course, most of us get in trouble with the toppings, right? We hope to inspire new seasonal decorations for your Baked Potato throughout the year. And now, here is the simple way to prepare them.


Fall
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Baked Pumpkin Custards

Baked in small dishes these are basically crustless pumpkin pies. Therefore, feel free to pour this into a crust if you prefer. A dollop of our Persimmon Cream completes this dish, but plain, lightly sweetened whipped cream works well too.


Winter
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Baked Tilapia

Using a bit of almond flour for the crust, lowers the glycemic index and makes these gluten-free too. If you prefer using cornmeal that works as well.


Fall
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Baked Tofu

One of the easiest ways to prepare tofu, since you simply toss it in the oven after drenching it in soy sauce. Great to take chilled and on the go or cut into pieces and toss with a stir fry.


Summer
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Balsamic Beet & Fig Salad

The bitter arugula and strips of beets, balance nicely with the sweet balsamic and seasonal figs. A crumble of walnuts completes the dish, but if you are cheese lover feel free to add a feta, aged goat cheese or another lovely selection. Make it vegan by substituting maple syrup or your favorite sweetener for the honey. Skipping the honey is also easy if you have a thick, luscious balsamic vinegar.