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Weekly Recipe: Orange Dream Creamsicle

Plus Gatorade alternatives, green smoothie tips and slow cooked oatmeal.

If you love your orange dreamsicles and other smoothies, you have to try this recipe from Prevention magazine. There are 19 other yummy treats to try, too, and not only are they delicious—they also pack a powerful nutritional punch. I am thinking of serving up a smoothie for my kiddo (and myself!) every morning this summer.

Ready for some easy, no-cook oatmeal? Make this batch of refrigerator overnight oatmeal for a simple morning tomorrow. It looks so yummy that I may get right on it after I write this!

These 7 superfoods are supposed to help you live longer, so why not add a few to your meals this week?

Do you want to try your hand at making your own Gatorade?

Make a month’s worth of green smoothies ahead of time with these easy tips. I can’t wait to try these, too!

Wood Sprite and I have been making a lot of mango lassis lately—you can buy mangoes for about 50 cents when you know where to shop (cough—Aldi!)—and I am pleased to share all of these health benefits from mangoes with you. It’s a great time to buy and eat them. We like to mix ours with whatever yogurt we have on hand (strawberry really highlights that mango flavor) and add just a tiny bit of juice for sweetness.

This Crispy Cheddar Chicken seems a bit heavy for summer, but I bet it makes a killer comfort food for cold days.

The same goes for these Zucchini Parmesan Crisps—yum!

And check out this idea for mini pies. You can fill them with anything you want, from fruit to meat, and use them at potlucks, quick co-op snacks, or individualized dinners for those nights when everyone wants something different. Let the kids pick their own fillings and make them even more unique!

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