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You can do a lot more with celery than a simple salad or soup recipe and, according to recent research, eating celery has real health benefits. Our three low fat, calorie counted recipes make the most of the versatile veg.
This salad is great for a light, but special lunch – or to put in a tub for work.
This tastes sweet and delicious. Satisfying enough to serve as a single accompaniment to grilled chicken, fish or meat.
This Roman style beef stew is truly delicious and its long cooking time deserves a big pot full. It freezes brilliantly, so no need to worry about any leftover portions. The three hour cooking time is worth it just for the fabulous aroma!
If you need ideas and inspiration for low fat recipes that taste good and fill you up, take a peek into the Weight Loss Resources databases. You'll find meals, snacks, sweets and savouries, low in fat, good to eat and easy to prepare. You can also calorie count your own recipes - simply find your ingredients in the Weight Loss Resources food database and the programme will tell you how many calories per serving. You can access the programme and databases free, for 24 hours.
If you need ideas and inspiration for low fat recipes that taste good and fill you up, take a peek into the Weight Loss Resources databases. You'll find meals, snacks, sweets and savouries, low in fat, good to eat and easy to prepare. You can also calorie count your own recipes - simply find your ingredients in the Weight Loss Resources food database and the programme will tell you how many calories per serving. You can access the programme and databases free, for 24 hours.
50 Real Food Recipes for Under 500 Calories. Just cook, serve and enjoy! Fad Free Recipes
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Carrot, Celery and Onion Ragout
50 Real Food Recipes for Under 500 Calories. Just cook, serve and enjoy! Fad Free Recipes