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Lighter Pecan Pie Bars Under 230 Calories Each

June 27, 2026

Medium
PT35M
15 min
50 min
12 bars
Baked potato topped with Greek yogurt, steamed broccoli, and salsa on a wooden board

Baked Potato Bar – Healthy & Under 300 Cal

June 26, 2026

We’ve all been there – that one lunch that hits like a brick, leaving you slumping in your chair by 2 PM. This Baked Potato Bar? Totally opposite. It’s sharp, bright, and gives you a clean snap of energy without the drag. I used to think a light meal meant bland – a sad plate of steamed chicken. Dead wrong. This potato bar packs a punch with Greek yogurt, salsa, and broccoli. The yogurt? Tangy, creamy, no weird aftertaste. Broccoli gives that satisfying crunch. And the potato – fluffy, not greasy. This is real fuel for your afternoon. You get … Find out more
Bowl with grilled shrimp, bell peppers, onions, and cauliflower rice topped with pico de gallo

Grilled Shrimp Fajita Bowls Under 380 Calories

June 25, 2026

We’ve all had those lunches that make you want to nap for three hours. This isn’t that. These grilled shrimp fajita bowls hit with a snap of fresh bell pepper and a sharp bite of lime—no food coma, no regret. I chose this over a heavy burrito because I wanted fuel, not drag. The shrimp bring lean protein, the cauliflower rice swaps in without that starchy weight, and the pico de gallo adds a bright, clean finish. Forget diet culture’s cardboard produce section—this is Tex-Mex that actually tastes like something. Fast. Fresh. Done. If you need a lighter alternative to … Find out more

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Chocolate Pecan Pie With Dark Ganache for 10

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Medium

10 servings

The year was 2016. Rain hammered the kitchen window so hard the glass rattled, and my oven—ancient, temperamental, possessed—decided to die halfway through roasting the turkey. I stood there with flour in my eyebrows and a pie dish full of pecans that were supposed to become something sacred. That was the first time I attempted this Chocolate Pecan Pie, huddled in my sister’s cramped apartment kitchen using a toaster oven and sheer spite. The crust burned on the edges. The center stayed soupy. But the smell—that bitter dark chocolate mixing with toasted nuts and melted butter—stuck in my memory like … Find out more

Whole chocolate pecan pie with dark ganache layer on a serving plate