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Delicious Veggie-Packed Cold Ramen Salad Bowl

March 9, 2026

Easy
PT5M
15 min
20 min
4 servings
Five vibrant burrito bowls with seasoned chicken, cilantro lime rice, black beans, corn, pico, and guacamole in meal prep containers

Burrito Bowl Prep: 5 Lunches in 45 Minutes

March 8, 2026

Ever finish a lunch and feel like you need a forklift to get out of your chair? That’s the opposite of what food should do. This Burrito Bowl Prep is built on a different principle: eat to move, not to melt. Forget the myth that ‘light’ means ‘flavorless.’ Here, seasoned chicken has a sharp kick, black beans add earthy depth, and every bite has a bright snap from fresh pico. The cilantro lime rice? Zesty. The roasted corn? A sweet crunch. It’s fuel with attitude. In 45 minutes, you’ve got five lunches that won’t weigh you down. For more chicken … Find out more
Creamy PB&J Overnight Oats layered in a glass jar, ready for a high-protein breakfast with peanut butter and blueberry jam.

PB&J Overnight Oats: High-Protein Breakfast Recipe

March 7, 2026

Let’s get one thing straight: light food does not have to taste like punishment. That heavy, post-lunch fog that drags you down for hours? Forget it. This high-protein oat bowl is for when you need fuel, not a nap. It’s built on textures—the thick creaminess of yogurt, the satisfying chew of oats, the tiny snap of chia seeds, and the bright, sharp pop of blueberries. Every bite has a purpose. It delivers a clean, steady energy that lets you power through your day without weighing you down. Think of it as your secret weapon against boring breakfasts and sluggish afternoons. … Find out more

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Churro Burrito: Crispy Dessert Burrito Recipe

Desserts

Easy

2 burritos

The smoke alarm was screaming a shrill, panicked rhythm, competing with the tinny chorus of ‘Jingle Bell Rock’ from a phone speaker crusted with dried eggnog. It was Christmas Eve, 2019, my brother’s cramped apartment kitchen thick with the sharp, almost chemical scent of burnt cinnamon sugar and the underlying funk of too many bodies in wool sweaters. We were supposed to be making tamales, a multi-generational affair that collapsed when my abuela declared the masa ‘dead’ and went to bed. Desperation, that great culinary muse, took over. There were flour tortillas. There was a half-jar of Nutella, a banana … Find out more

A crispy, golden-brown churro burrito coated in cinnamon sugar, served on a plate.