2017-01-11







Clean Food Dirty City

If you're bowl obsessed, check out Clean Food Dirty City. You'll find healthy ideas for any meal, snack or craving. There's also a long list of vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and raw vegan recipes. Plus, in addition to traditional variations on things like oatmeal, you'll find unique takes like this healing Chinese-style congee porridge.

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Inspiralized

No, this isn't pasta — it's parsnip spaghetti! If you're trying to cut carbs, there's no better blog than Inspiralized. All the site's recipes use a spiralizer to turn vegetables and fruits into healthy noodles.

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Sprouted Kitchen

If you're looking for a reason to hit up your local farmers market, check out Sprouted Kitchen. The blog's recipes are full of fresh produce, whole grains and lean proteins and you'll never find any artificial sweeteners. Note, though, that this blog's recipes aren't always the simplest to prepare and often come with a long list of ingredients.

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Athletic Avocado

If you're having a hard time eating clean because of your busy schedule, check out Athletic Avocado. Started by twin college athletes, the blog is full of easy recipes you can whip up in 15 minutes or less and almost all of them are made using ingredients that are easily interchangeable.

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Deliciously Ella

Deliciously Ella's Ella Woodward is such a popular blogger and recipe creator that she's already the author of three books. Woodward's interest in healthy cooking came as a result of a debilitating illness, which she managed to control by changing her diet. Her site is full of smoothies, juices, breakfasts, snacks, salads, mains, soups, dips, spreads and sweets and she lists out difficulty, prep and cook times.

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Healthy with Nedi

Healthy with Nedi was started by certified health coach Neda Varbanova and is full of surprisingly healthy mouthwatering recipes. For example, her carrot cupcakes with creamy frosting (pictured here) are made without sugar or white flour; instead she uses honey, Greek yogurt and coconut flour.

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The Picky Eater

Check out The Picky Eater for unique ways to "sneak" in healthy ingredients. This blog is particularly great for junk food lovers looking to transition into a healthier eating lifestyle.

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Hemsley + Hemsley

When Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley aren't creating recipes for Hemsley + Hemsley, they're catering events for the likes of Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Vivienne Westwood. Fittingly, their website is sort of Goop light. All recipes focus on gut health and are free from gluten, grains and refined sugar. The Dutch apple pancakes pictured here, for example, were made using "freshly picked red currants and blackberries straight from the [Brambletye Fruit Farm biodynamic] orchards..." See what we mean by Goop light?

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Oh She Glows

Founded by a mother named Angela Liddon, Oh She Glows has hundreds of vegan recipes designed specifically to nourish both kids and adults. Liddon also made The New York Times best-seller list. Her books, like her blog, focus on foolproof plant-based recipes, many of which will have you rethinking what you can do with lingering ingredients or leftovers — like the avocado strawberry caprese pictured here.

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Simply Quinoa

Simply Quinoa is a gluten-free food blog with hundreds of simple, healthy (you guessed it) quinoa recipes. The blog also has how-to cooking videos and, of course, tips for cooking perfect quinoa.

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If you want to start the new year by replacing your white flour with coconut flour (it’s one of the healthy food trends for 2017, after all), your processed foods with fresh produce and your fatty meats with lean protein, we’ve got 10 food blogs to help you do just that. Lazy? That’s OK. Just looking at these dishes should be enough to, at the very least, inspire healthier choices next time you’re grocery shopping.

The above healthy foodies cover everything from breakfasts to snacks to dips to mains and include gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, raw vegan and healthy meat/fish recipes. You’ll also find as many ideas for seasoned home chefs who love using Goop-style ingredients as you will for busy parents looking to whip up dinner in 15 minutes using scrambled together ingredients. Here’s to a new year filled with congee porridge, zoodles and Greek yogurt frosting.

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