Posted on April 26th, 2008 Let’s face it, the Crock Pot is God’s gift to the busy woman. Every time I cook a meal in my slow cooker, it turns out so deliciously satisfying that I can barely believe it takes me only 5 minutes to throw some ingredients in a pot and produce an amazing meal! This cheese and vegetable casserole recipe is no exception.
Posted on April 24th, 2008 Good old American apple pie. Who doesn’t love it? Can you imagine a Thanksgiving Dinner without it? I certainly can’t. And since I’m a big apple pie fan, I was determined to find a tasty, low calorie apple recipe that would be low in Weight Watchers Points, but still delicious enough to impress my dinner guests.
Posted on April 21st, 2008 Here’s another tasty Passover Recipe that’s amazingly yummy and very low in Weight Watchers Points. This will make a great side dish to your Passover meal and it tastes so good, your dinner guests probably won’t even know it’s low calorie!
Posted on April 20th, 2008 Matzo is a traditional staple of the Jewish Passover meal. And since so much matzo is eaten during this holiday, it’s vital to find a variety of ways to eat it. This matzo brei recipe is one I learned from my future mother in law. She uses this Passover recipe every year, and serves the matzo brei for breakfast. This traditional Jewish recipe can be enjoyed plain or sprinkled with salt. Or try it with cinnamon sugar and reduced-calorie syrup.
Posted on April 18th, 2008 Finger food is such a pleasure to eat, and it’s so easy to make. But if you’re dieting, it’s incredibly easy to just keeping gulping down those finger foods, usually without even realizing it. These pepperoni pizza potato skins are a bit bigger than your typical finger food, so you’ll eat them slower.
Posted on April 16th, 2008 Mmmmmm…chocolate chip peanut butter pie…just typing those words is getting me all excited! I’m fantasizing about diving into a nice, creamy, decadent slice of chocolate peanut butter heaven. But when the average slice of your typical chocolate peanut butter pie clocks in at an average of 15-24 Weight Watchers Points, it’s definitely a dieting no-no.