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Healthy GFCF Turkey Meatballs and Organic Edamame Spaghetti!

Healthy GFCF Turkey Meatballs and Organic Edamame Spaghetti!

FromAutism Live


Healthy GFCF Turkey Meatballs and Organic Edamame Spaghetti!

FromAutism Live

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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Shannon unveils the new recipe for the month of November, Healthy Meatballs with Explore Asian Organic Edamame Spaghetti. The meatballs are only 4 ingredients: Ground Turkey, garlic, olive oil and SPINACH!  Your kids won't even know they are eating healthy!  And the best part?  Serve it all on healthy Explore Asian Organic Edamame Spaghetti!  Yum!  These aren't your typical GFCF noodles!  These are higher in protein,  they don't get mushy and they taste better.  Find the entire recipe at: http://www.autism-live.com/healthy-turkey-meatballs-with-edamame-spaghetti.aspx for more info on Explore Asian GFCF Organic Bean Noodles visit:  http://www.explore-asian.com/
 
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Released:
Nov 7, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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