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  2. 25 Easy Recipes With Only 3 Ingredients - AOL

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    Cooking at home is usually healthier and cheaper than going out, but lingering pandemic complications make quick and easy recipes essential.Forget about hunting down a long list of ingredients and ...

  3. 20 Best 30-Minute Dinner Recipes To Make This Fall - AOL

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    Here we use cauliflower "rice" instead of regular rice for a lower-carb meal in this 30-minute pork paprikash recipe. View Recipe Scallops with Radicchio-Apple Slaw

  4. 18 20-Minute Dinner Recipes to Make This Fall - AOL

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    This 20-minute veggie pasta dish is super savory, thanks to meaty mushrooms, while the natural sweetness from the balsamic vinegar, basil and pistachios brighten up this quick, healthy vegetarian ...

  5. Veganuary - Wikipedia

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    Veganuary is a crowdfunded campaign to issue a challenge each January promoting eating vegan for the month. [9]: 36 Participants sign up online and receive a downloadable "starter kit" and daily support emails. [10] They're offered an online "vegan starter kit" with restaurant guides, product directories, [9]: 36 and a recipe database.

  6. Vegetable Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Vegetable Kingdom: The Abundant World of Vegan Recipes, often shortened to Vegetable Kingdom, is a 2020 cookbook by Bryant Terry. It received positive reviews and won an NAACP Image Award . Recipes are based on the cuisines of the African diaspora .

  7. You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn (vegan) and Rosalyn (omnivore) participated in the study with the goal of "increasing Filipino representation in scientific studies". [7] After the study, both returned to an omnivorous diet but now include more plant-based meals. [7] Pam (vegan) and Wendy (omnivore) are South African chefs who run a catering