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5 favourite Free Food recipes

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Can you guess what’s at No.1? Can you guess what’s at No.1? Hi {NAME}, Free Food is at the

Can you guess what’s at No.1? Can you guess what’s at No.1? [View in browser]( [Slimming World logo]( [5 favourite Free Food recipes]( Hi {NAME}, Free Food is at the heart of the Slimming World plan. It’s food that you can eat until you’re satisfied, with no weighing, measuring or counting – and there’s a long list of it, including meat, fish, eggs, pasta, potatoes, rice, beans, lentils, fruit and veg… phew! You can [find out more about Free Food]( over on the Slimming World blog this week... First, though, let’s take a look at what Free Food recipes our members love the most. Will you find a new favourite? [Crustless red onion and courgette quiche]( Crustless quiche Packed with courgette, red onion and a spicy chilli punch, this colourful quiche makes a tasty lunch. [Take a slice]( [Slimming World creamy garlic chicken]( Creamy garlic chicken A winner of a chicken dinner, with bacon and mushrooms too, our comforting dish is full of flavour. [Stir things up]( [Best-ever bolognese]( Best-ever bolognese If you fancy pasta just like mamma used to make, you can’t go wrong with our ultimate version of the Italian classic. [Simmer down]( [Easy chilli con carne]( Chilli con carne A simple three-step chilli that’s full of fiery flavours – it makes for a mouth-watering midweek meal. [Let’s get spicy]( [Diet cola chicken]( Diet cola chicken Slightly sweet and deliciously saucy, our dish is famous for good reason. It’s a taste sensation that our members love! [Give it a go]( [Nearest Group Search]( [Group offer] [Find your Slimming World virtual group]( [Online Membership Signup]( [Online offer] [Save £15 on our online packages]( [Slimming World magazine]( [Free digital edition of Slimming World magazine]( [Find out more]( Free to all currently attending members. Ask your local Consultant for details. [Slimming World logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [FAQs]( | [Contact Us]( | [Read the Blog]( Registered Office: Slimming World, Clover Nook Road, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 4SW. [Privacy Promise]( | [Unsubscribe]( © Slimming World 2021

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