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Egg and Black Bean Breakfast Burritos (Nutrition Grade A) (Easy Prep)
Egg & Black Bean Breakfast Burritos (Nutrition Grade A) (Easy Prep)

These became a fast favorite in our house, and it's super easy to make. * Serving Size: 1 Burrito 344 Calories 335mg Sodium 193mg Cholesterol 48g Carbohydrates (9 Dietary Fiber, 1.7 Sugars) 20.5g Protein 8.5g of Fat (2.9 Saturated Fat) Vitamin A: 7% Iron: 22% Calcium: 15% Vitamin C: 1% NUTRITION GRADE A

Cucumber Soup with Spring Vegetables
Cucumber Soup with Spring Vegetables

All veggies are young, fresh and full of spring garden aroma. Is there anything more lovely?

Indian Spiced Potato Stuffed Bread
Indian Spiced Potato Stuffed Bread

These flavorful Indian stuffed bread goes deliciously well with chutney and raita, or any Indian main course.

Colcannon
Colcannon

A scrumptious side dish made with potatoes and parsnips that can give your dinner a new look.

Chickpea Buddha Bowl
Chickpea Buddha Bowl

This delicious vegan dish is perfect for when you don’t have much time. It can be ready in under 30 minutes and is a great way of using up veggies. For this dish we’ve used a mix of carrots, onion, parsnips and brussel sprouts with chickpeas and quinoa, but other veggies you could try are: cauliflower, olives, tomatoes, sweet potato, spinach or kale.

Root Vegetables with Parmesan Cookies
Root Vegetables with Parmesan Cookies

Root Vegetables with Parmesan Cookies

Roasted Veg
Roasted Veg

This is an awesomely flexible dinner. You basically chop everything up, douse it in oil and some salt, pepper or whichever spices you're in the mood for (or grab first!) and chuck it in the oven for an hour or so.

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Blueberry Chutney

Here's a sweet chutney that has a lot of flavor and is perfect for flat breads.

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Country Chutney

This relish is based on a prize-winning English recipe of more than a generation ago. It is less sweet than traditional chutneys; most of its sweetness comes not from sugar, but from apples, dates, and parsnips. I generally use Winesap apples but any well-flavored, crisp eating apple will do.