Disclaimers
The information on this site is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this site. We always recommend talking to your doctor prior to starting any diet or meal plan.
When we say a recipe is “healthy,” It does not imply the recipe is low fat or low calorie. This is a colloquial qualification of a recipe to separate it from “conventional” recipes that use processed foods. We are not nutritionists or dietitians, and you should always contact your doctor or nutritionist if you are unsure if a recipe suits your individual needs.
We are not doctors. All information on this website is for information or entertainment purposes only.
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What Do We Mean By “Healthy”?
Our recipes focus on real ingredients and homemade elements. Every person’s definition of what is healthy for them and for their family is different. Our definition means focusing on healthy, real foods, made from scratch. We try to avoid processed items and use instead whole, clean, and often organic foods. Our recipes often swap less healthy options (e.g. commercially prepared food items that include artificial preservatives or chemical substances that get added to food during the manufacturing process as preservatives to stabilize shelf life.) for a higher quality homemade version.
Our recipes are not necessarily low fat or low calorie. Some of our recipes will be “skinny,” low carb, keto, paleo, dairy-free, grain-free, gluten-free, Whole30, or vegan. We label each recipe with any diets the recipe fits, and we recommend taking a look at our categories if you are looking for recipes that fit a certain need.
Each recipe is researched, tested, and posted with the uppermost intent to provide quality information, proper dietary guides, and to empower you to cook great recipes at home. We are not nutritional specialists, therefore, occasionally our research may not adhere to the ever changing criteria of every dietary classification.