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Five Holiday Cookies with Fewer Carbs!

‘Tis the season for holiday cookies! Cookies take a starring role in many winter holidays.

Four Low-carb Old-fashioned Winter Cookie Recipes to Love

Hermit cookies are seasoned with cinnamon, clove and nutmeg and filled with nuts and raisins. To celebrate them, we are sharing four tasty old-fashioned cookie recipes that are perfect for this time of year!

Five Cookie Recipes to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

We have shared some low-carb cookie recipes in the past, but we think you can’t have too many great, low-sugar cookies in your life! Today, we are revisiting the subject with five that we love!

Ways to Do a Cookie Exchange this Year

This year has forced us to change a lot of our traditions. We have had to find new ways to celebrate and connect. Even cookie exchanges are different. Here are three ways to give cookies in 2020 and share your love without sharing germs!

Almonds May Aid Heart Health

Like most people, we like snacks. If you’re peckish, go for something better than chips or cookies, almonds can be delicious, satiating and good for your heart!

When and Why to Bake with Olive Oil

The season of holiday baking is upon us. Replacing butter with olive oil in your holiday baking may aid your health or at least make your cookies less detrimental.

Four Amazing No-bake Cookie Recipes

We’ve shared cookie recipes before, delicious treats that require heat. Now, we are sharing four cookie recipes that don’t require you to crank up the oven.

Consider Using Fruit Instead of Sugar in Your Holiday Baking

Today we're suggesting using fruit in the place of sugar in some of your favorite holiday bakes. Adding fruit to your batter can make your cakes, cookies or desserts sweet while adding beneficial fiber that helps keep your blood sugar stable!

Four Sweet Treats to Make for Halloween

We’re sharing four sweet Halloween recipes for you to celebrate!

Cooking Has Hidden Benefit

If you don’t like cooking, it might be time to look into some 10-minute recipes because the pay-off could be enormous. Researchers found that making a habit of cooking makes you both happier and feel healthier.

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