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cancer kicking kitchen fat free vegan whipped cream
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Fat-Free Vegan Whipped Cream

This light and fluffy whipped cream makes the perfect topping for fresh berries, grilled fruit, pie, or brownies. It’s is a no nuts, no coconut cream, oil-free, fat-free gem! The key is to “whip it, whip it good!”

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cancer kicking kitchen spring in a roll
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

Spring In A Roll

Spring rolls are not only tasty, they’re also a really fun family activity! A variety of fresh veggies make the perfect fillings, so any time of year, you’ll be able to find limitless options for what to stuff into these delicious rolls.

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cancer kicking kitchen 3 beans walk into a chili bar
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

3 Beans Walk into a Chili Bar (Cook-Off Edition)

Are you ready, because this may become the most epic plant-based Chili cook-off battle yet. Dr. Funk and Chrissy’s favorite Chili recipe are right here, in one place – but which one is better? Both recipes are absolutely delicious so we recommend that you give them both a try. Enjoy!

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cancer kicking kitchen kung pao wow tofu recipe
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

Kung Pao Wow Tofu

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Elevate your stir fry game with this dish that has a Chinese flair. It is delicious served with rice, and you can add whatever vegetables you’d like. We’ve made it with broccoli, and bok choy, but are staying a little more traditional on this recipe. Have fun with it and pull out the chop sticks!

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cancer kicking kitchen vegan eggnog recipe
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Vegan Eggnog

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Replace that unhealthy vegan eggnog with a delicious creamy healthy version this year and forevermore! Our super healthy Vegan Eggnog boasts only 130 calories, just 0.5g of saturated fat – and 13g of protein!

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cancer kicking kitchen meatless meatloaf recipe
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Meatless Meatloaf

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This is a great dish to combine with our recipe Thanksgiving Sides: Eat Plants, Not Birds! It is more of a “main dish”, but hey, we consider mashed potatoes a main dish too, so let’s not discriminate.

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cancer kicking kitchen thanksgiving sides eat plants not birds
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Thanksgiving Sides: Eat Plants, Not Birds

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Thanksgiving is a wonderful family holiday filled with tradition, and that usually involves s lot of meat. It can be hard to change a tradition, but believe us, it’s possible and just as much fun without revolving the entire meal around the bird!

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cancer kicking kitchen one pot pasta potpurri recipe
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

One Pot Pasta Potpourri

If you’ve never inhaled the magic of one-pot pasta, you will find yourself enchanted after the first serving… and then there’s only one pot to clean! Best win/win ever. Choose to layer whatever colorful, fresh vegetables make you happy.

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cancer kicking kitchen build your own burrito bar recipe
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

Build-Your-Own Burrito Bar

Burritos may not be considered the biggest staple in the healthy foods category, but not so fast! Our Build-Your-Own Burrito Bar comes fully loaded with great plant-based ingredients.

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cancer kicking kitchen fill my belly buddha bowl recipe
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

Fill My Belly Buddha Bowl

Buddha bowls are a wonderful part of a plant-based diet as they are so versatile. We love cleaning out or fridge and pantry and use all of the veggies we can find to create these bowls

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cancer kicking kitchen tantalizing tikka masala recipe
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Tantalizing Tikka Masala

Our Tikka Masala recipe keeps on making its way onto our dinner table. It’s not difficult to prepare, super nutritious and simply yum! Even better, the kids love it just as much as the grown-ups.

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cancer kicking kitchen oh my tex mex recipe
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Oh My Tex-Mex Magic

What do you think is the World’s #1 Longevity Food? The single most important dietary predictor of survival in older people of different ethnicities is… Beans.

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cancer kicking kitchen curry up recipe
Cancer-Kicking! Kitchen

Curry Up

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Spices contribute far more than color and flavor to food; they beneficially affect inflammation, free radical formation, cancer cell proliferation, cancer cell apoptosis angiogenesis, and immune function.

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