Yes! Hidden Valley Ranch offers a variety of dressings, including low-fat and fat-free options, that can be used in Ranchology Recipes.
Terry Blonder Golson has written: '1,000 Lowfat Recipes (1,000 Recipes Series)' 'Wholehearted cooking' -- subject(s): Low-fat diet, Recipes
Recipetips.com - go to tips and advice, lowfat recipe substitutions. This is a great web site. They may have a recipe for lowfat banana bread. Change tips and advice to recipes.
One can find simple low fat recipes from the different books such as The classic 1000 Low-fat recipes from Amazon, and Lowfat cook books such as The essential eating well cook book and Cooking light annual recipes.
The About website has a section on low fat cooking where one can find a low fat roasted butternut squash recipe. Sites like woman & home and taste of home also have low fat butternut squash recipes.
If two yogurts are exactly the same, except for one's being lowfat and the other being nonfat, the lowfat product would be more filling.
It all depends on what you order. If you order a Big Mac with a large fry and a chocolate milkshake, that's unhealthy. But, if you order a salad with low fat dressing with a lowfat yogurt and water, that is healthy. And, its all about portions.
Some healthy snacks I love are ants on a log - celery sticks with peanut butter, topped with raisins. I also enjoy good old fashioned cheese and crackers or carrot sticks and lowfat ranch dressing!
has lowfat items to choose from.
18% lowfat creamer
Cheese made with skim or lowfat milk.
According to every dictionary I consulted, lowfat is not one word. It's a compound adjective that takes a hyphen (-). Low-fat diet, low-fat cheese, low-fat milk, etc.
The proper spelling is low fat.