Cook for Your Life
Food is an important, and often challenging, part of the cancer experience – which is why Cook for Your Life exists. As a free, science-based, bilingual online cooking resource for the cancer community, we empower, educate, and give individuals the tools to nourish themselves and the means to go forward.
All the recipes and articles on our site – including the ones we’ve selected for you in this e-booklet – have been carefully reviewed by on-staff registered dietitians to make sure they meet the standards set by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Get more recipes at www.cookforyourlife.org
The Secret to This Creamy Mousse? Tofu. Seriously.
Make This Polenta! 5 Ingredients, Endless Comfort
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: What are some nutritious snack options?
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: How Much Protein Should I Include in My Diet?
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: Why are probiotics & prebiotics important?
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: Benefits of a High Fiber Diet
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: What are some benefits of consuming healthy fats?
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: Improving Your Diet for Better Health
Your Most-Asked Questions About Nutrition: Easy Ways to Stay Hydrated
How to Safely Cut an Avocado
How to Use Peels For Veggie Stock
How to Make Swedish Spinach Soup (Spenatsoppa)
How to Make Ropa Vieja Lite
Olive Rosemary Scones
How To Make Black Bean Burgers
Pasta Integral con Guisantes Tirabeques
How To Make Roast Chicken
Sweet Potato & Kale Farinata
Stuffed Turkey Breast
Tomato & Sweet Potato Soup
How to Bag and Freeze Meatballs
Artichoke, Arugula & Olive Pizza #cancerfighting #eatyourgreens #pizza
Gingery Carrot Lentil Soup
Arborio Rice and Vegetable Soup
AMAZING APPLE QUINOA MUFFINS
Ann's Digital Kitchen: Canned Beans #Cancerfighting #Healthysurvivorship #cancerawareness
2 Ways Avocado Toast #Cancerfighting #Healthysurvivorship #cancerawareness
Cooking with Ann: Canned Tomatoes