Sunday, April 12, 2026

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RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Cucumber, dill, and avocado breakfast salad with over-easy eggs
Eggs are the best; you can have them a hundred different ways. Scrambled, hard-boiled, even over a salad! That’s right: today’s recipe features over-easy eggs on a bed of fresh veggies, including spinach, red onion, avocado, dill, celery, and cucumber.
Eggs are rich in key nutrients, like vitamin A, folate, selenium, and choline, which most people don’t get enough of. Paired with all of the other ingredients, this dish is low in calories, carbs, and added sugar, while boasting an impressive 5.4 grams of dietary fiber.
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