Gluten Free

Yogurt is an excellent marinade. Because of its acidity it helps tenderize meats, like this lamb.

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Ripe peaches, with their high concentration of natural sugars, are an "udderly" delicious treat when grilled. Try this recipe at your next backyard barbeque

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Enjoy this colorful and healthy vegetable medley as a side or main dish, an appetizer, or sandwiched with goat cheese inside some crusty bread. The smoky, robust sauce has a little kick thanks to the crushed red pepper.

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Fall entertaining is made creamy and delicious with this tasty seasonal treat.

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This will make you feel you are in the greek countryside under an olive tree. Lamb has an earthy rich flavor that is cut a bit when you add the sweet acidic yogurt mixture.

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Your holiday meal's pièce de résistance! The yogurt-and-herb marinade flavors and tenderizes the beef, and the Gorgonzola sauce's sweet and salty bite creates a complex of flavors that makes this main course melt-in-your-mouth delicious.

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Herbs, garlic scapes and a touch of vinegar give this nutritious chicken dish its many layers of fresh tastes.

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We call this the "Hippie" wedge because it's a healthy take-off of the traditional wedge salad. Try it with dried cranberries, dried apricots or with what you have in the pantry.

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A delicious tangy main dish, perfect for a Sunday family dinner.

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A sweet and savory bagel spread made with yogurt cheese makes a healthy alternative to cream cheese. Spread on a cinnamon raisin bagel or enjoy as a dip for seasonal fruit.

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Try farm-fresh eggs and raw, local honey in this indulgent cheesecake. This recipe uses our pure organic yogurt and less cream cheese.

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A simply fantastic accompaniment to meats and sandwiches.

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Close your eyes and you'll feel like you are on a deserted island while sipping this refreshing smoothie.

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Here in New Hampshire, fall comes early in the form of cool September nights. That means soup season starts gloriously here-with late-summer vegetables still available and the requisite chill in the air to make warm soup just the perfect food. When a late-summer night has you closing a window to keep the chill out, try this delicious, gluten-free, late-summer soup.

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