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The Greatest Green Recipes for Celebrating St. Patrick's Day! 🍀

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= Hey ! Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s day? If so, you likely wear green, drink green, and eat green all day! 💚 While we can’t help with your outfit, we can help when it comes to food and beverage! And unlike many restaurants and bars, our recipes are good for your health! Your Taste Buds are in Luck! If you’re not a fan of adding green dye to your eggs, you’re in the right place. The recipes below are all naturally colored and loaded with nutrients! Festive AND healthy? Yes, please! 😄 €‹ [Coconut Banana Green Smoothie]( This yummy, kid-friendly smoothie is packed with flavor and nutrients. Spinach gives it its green color, so there are no artificial dyes required! ​ [Chickpea Avocado Toast]() Avocado toast is an incredibly popular option these days, but we decided to add in some chickpeas for extra protein! =​ [Green Goddess Bondi Bowl](=) Not only is this recipe GREEN and plant-based-friendly, but it’s also chock full of ingredients that will keep you full for hours! =​ [Low-Carb Turkey Club Lettuce Cups](=) We love making lettuce cups and wraps most days, but especially on days like this! It’s such an easy way to make your meal lower carb and green! €‹ [Keto-Friendly Flavor-Packed Turkey Burgers]( And speaking of low carb options, you can also swap out burger buns for lettuce! If you’re throwing a party this St. Patrick's day, you should consider this flavorful recipe. ​ [Avocado Stuffed Deviled Eggs]() This is a super easy, super festive green snack or appetizer. Again, no dye here. The filling is naturally colored (thanks to the avocado!) ​ [Healthy Fried Green Tomatoes]() While these aren’t as green as our other recipes, they do still technically fit the menu! This is a great option if you’re hosting a party with friends and need an easy appetizer! =​ [Avocado Tuna Salad](=) This nutrient-packed tuna salad is bursting with flavor and fits the festivities with it’s bright color. One of the best parts about this recipe though is that it can be thrown together in just 10 minutes! --------------------------------------------------------------- So, do any of these yummy green dishes make your mouth water? If you try any of them, let us know what you thought in the comment section(s)! We hope you have a happy and safe St. Patrick’s day! 🍀 xo, SkinnyMs. Loving these emails? To get an email whenever I post a new recipe or article, [click here](). = [Unsubscribe]( | 325 W. 38th Street, New York, NY 10018

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