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Make your gluten-free friends and family feel like VIPs at Christmas dinner this year. There are plenty of indulgent gluten-free holiday side dishes that all your guests will love. (Word to the wise: Make sure any packaged ingredients you use for these dishes are labeled as gluten free.)
Add these diabetic-friendly desserts—cookies, cakes, bars, pies and more recipes—to your holiday treat table for sweet ideas all of your guests will be able to enjoy.
If you're trying to eat healthier but you just can't bring yourself to give up your cheesy favorites, you're in luck. These better-for-you cheese recipes won't wreck your diet, while giving you all that gooey, creamy, cheesy goodness you just can't quit.
Feel like you're not getting enough sun this winter? Chances are you're low on vitamin D. Luckily, this collection of food with vitamin D can help. Recipes containing ingredients like oily fish, fortified yogurt, egg yolks or cheese can help boost your levels-plus, they taste a lot better than any supplement you'd buy at the store.