Dessert pizzas are nothing new, but this one increases its nutritional value with a base of figs and nuts.
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Minted Watermelon Popscicles
Sometimes a handful of simple ingredients make the most flavorful treat, like these refreshing watermelon popsicles.
Fig, Date and Walnut Quick Bread
Don’t forget figs and dates are fruit too. This fig-date bread is made with half whole wheat flour and loaded with fiber and heart healthy nutrients.
Dark Chocolate Olive Oil Cake
Using cocoa powder in baking is nothing new, but olive oil? Believe it or not, this cake is very good! The use of yogurt keeps it moist. Sprinkle with powdered sugar instead of a super-sweet icing, and serve with berries for an antioxidant-loaded dessert!
Fruit Christmas Tree
This is a great edible craft to do with kids of all ages! It makes a beautiful appetizer or centerpiece for your holiday table and, because your children can help you make it, they will be more likely to eat it!
Dark Chocolate Greek Yogurt Dip
If you are looking for a great dessert that you don’t need to cook, try this chocolate yogurt dip!
Melon Stripe Popsicles
Cool down this summer with a homemade, low-calorie, fruit-filled popsicle that the whole family will enjoy!
Strawberries with Balsamic Vinegar
Summer fruits taste sweet but their high water content makes for a surprisingly low carbohydrate content, especially once you consider how much fiber they provide. This recipe is listed as a dessert but could also be served as a side or a topping for a summer salad.
Quick Baked Pears
Enjoy a nice, sweet treat this winter without all of the extra calories and fat.
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