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  2. 20 Nutritious & Easy Recipes for Seniors - AOL

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    2. Tasty tomato tart. This easy weeknight dinner is packed with lycopene and vitamin C to boost vision health and add to senior nutrition. It’s similar enough to pizza that even picky eaters ...

  3. 12 Easy Sheet-Pan Meals for When You’ve Eaten Too ... - AOL

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    In this easy sheet-pan dinner, a sweet-and-savory glaze and a colorful medley of vegetables transform ordinary drumsticks into a satisfying meal. View Recipe. Roasted Salmon with Smoky Chickpeas ...

  4. The 7 best meal kit delivery services for seniors for 2024 - AOL

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    To create this list of the best meal delivery services for seniors, our research team (including myself and many in-house testers) tried more than 15 meal delivery services and rated each based on ...

  5. Raclette - Wikipedia

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    Raclette with boiled potatoes, pickles and onions. Raclette (/ r ə ˈ k l ɛ t /, French: ⓘ) is a dish of Swiss [1] [2] [3] origin, also popular in the other Alpine countries (France, Italy, Germany, Austria), based on heating cheese and scraping off the melted part, then typically served with boiled potatoes.

  6. Cordon bleu (dish) - Wikipedia

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    A cordon bleu or schnitzel cordon bleu is a dish of meat wrapped around cheese (or with cheese filling), then breaded and pan-fried or deep-fried.. Veal or pork cordon bleu is made of veal or pork pounded thin and wrapped around a slice of ham and a slice of cheese, breaded, and then pan-fried or baked. [1]

  7. Muesli - Wikipedia

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    Yogurt, milk or other milk products, or milk substitutes are now commonly added to both homemade and commercially packaged muesli recipes. Developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital, [ 4 ] it has become a common breakfast cereal dish.