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Healthy Pumpkin Muffins - Articles
2 Ingredient Skinny Healthy Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins & Cookies
by
Martha M.
Posted
Thu 11 Oct 2012 6:40pm
2 Ingredient Skinny Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins and Cookies
Skinny healthy chocolate pumpkin muffins, mini muffins, and cookies made with just 2 ingredients - pumpkin and a chocolate cake mix (or 3 if you decide to add a few mini-chocolate chips – are a light and healthy way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
I owe this post to a Weight ...
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Healthy Pumpkin Pie Muffins {Recipe}
by
thechiclife
Posted
Tue 02 Oct 2012 11:27pm
These have to be the prettiest muffins I’ve ever made! I guess they may not look like much from the photos, but I loved the way they looked when I pulled them out of the oven. I think it was the addition of a pop of green thanks to the pepitas.
I give you – Healthy Pumpkin Pie Muffins
Though, you may need to skip the streusel for t ...
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Healthy Pumpkin Banana Muffin Recipe
by
Blogilates
Posted
Mon 10 Oct 2011 10:37pm
It’s Fall-themed foods time! So that means it’s pumpkin-mania time! These muffins were so tremendously dense & moist because of the apple sauce, pureed pumpkin, and yogurt I used. Also, they were not so sweet, so to me they were … Continue reading →
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Mixes & Fixes (healthy whole wheat pumpkin muffins!)
by
gingerjul
Posted
Mon 23 Nov 2009 9:41am
Happy Sunday!
I'm very sad that I've finished the last of my Feed Granola . :(
The raisin nut was wonderful! I am usually not a big fan of raisins, but the combination of crunch, chew, nuttiness, sweetness, and all-around goodness was irresistible.
If I could eat any two foods for a day, I think it'd be 1) granola and 2) trail mix. ...
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Healthy Low Fat Pumpkin Bread, Muffin & Scone Recipes
by
Martha M.
Posted
Fri 11 Nov 2011 1:25am
I especially love baking at this time of year, probably because I’m a huge fan of pumpkin. I have a difficult time getting visions of pumpkin bread , pumpkin muffins , pumpkin scones, pumpkin cake , pumpkin pie , and pumpkin cookies out of my head.
In addition to being good for you, pumpkin is a great replacement ingredient for some ...
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Healthy whole-wheat pumpkin bars + muffins
by
gingerjul
Posted
Thu 11 Feb 2010 7:24am
I woke up today to a beautifully bright, sunny, snowy, and terrifically windy day. SUN! Hooray! I have missed you!
I have enjoyed my time at home, but I'm definitely getting a bit of cabin fever. Hopefully I can get out for a run today... on the docket is a 4-mile tempo run . I've been dutifully trundling over to the gym (through wind, ...
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New Recipe! Check out my Mystery Pumpkin Muffins
by
elle
Posted
Tue 11 Oct 2011 3:10pm
Howdy! How are you today? I have a new recipe you must try: healthy pumpkin muffins filled with…. can you guess?
Nutella!
Are you salvating yet? Because this picture makes me drool every time I look at it.
I wanted to make something with Nutella for dessert on Sunday night because I know my friend Kim pretty wel ...
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11 Healthy Low Fat Pumpkin Cookie and Pumpkin Bar Recipes
by
Martha M.
Posted
Sat 12 Nov 2011 5:36pm
Do you crave sweet baked pumpkin treats this time of year? I certainly do. But this year I’m concentrating on light and healthy baking, so I can indulge a bit more without packing on the holiday pounds.
Healthy Low-Fat Pumpkin Cookies
I’m having fun baking healthy low-fat pumpkin muffins and pumpkin breads and there’s a f ...
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Pumpkin, Pumpkin, PUMPKIN
by
Carmen
Posted
Wed 20 Oct 2010 7:19am
There are more questions and answers ahead. I'm taking a teeny break in order to wrap up a previous question.
Man, y'all are PUMPKIN FANS. So am I - last night, I made two loaves of pumpkin bread AND a pumpkin pie.
And thanks SO much for the recommendation of Edy's pumpkin ice cream. I JUST bought new jeans and I'd like to be able to ...
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Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins!!!
by
Jennifer
Posted
Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:28pm
One of my favorite things about fall is winter squash (which includes pumpkins, spaghetti squash, butternut squash, acorn squash, etc). Not only does the winter squash “family” taste good, it’s also good for you! Winter squash is extremely high in vitamin A and antioxidants, and is a great source of vitamin C, potassium and dietary fiber. So I s ...
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