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Printable Recipe Book: 8 Turkey-Worthy Side Dishes for a Healthy Thanksgiving

We all know Thanksgiving is often associated with the various side dishes that accompany turkey on our plates. These side dishes can sometimes sabotage our diet with the overabundance of salt, sugar, grease and a long list of not-so-healthy ingredients that are frequently used in the creation of these sides.

We’ve got some good news… you can still enjoy those famous side dishes and stay on track with your weight loss goals. We have created a perfectly printable recipe book that includes eight turkey-worthy side dishes that will allow you to have a happy AND healthy Thanksgiving meal. From the ever-so-classic Green Bean Casserole all the way to Baked Cheesy Cauliflower Casserole, these eight recipes are certain to satisfy while keeping those healthy lifestyles in check.

Don’t sacrifice your Thanksgiving favorites in fear of falling off track. Follow a few simple steps with a few simple ingredients and enjoy those famous (and delicious) sides with a healthy twist. Believe us, your taste buds will be in absolute side dish bliss from the sweet Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots and the savory Slow Cooker Garlic Herb Mashed Faux-tatoes. Make all eight sides to share with your family on Thanksgiving Day, and you’re sure to be the hit for the holiday.

Click here to get your FREE printable recipe book that features eight turkey-worthy side dishes! >

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