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3 Chocolate Easter Egg Candy Recipes

Forget store-bought Easter candy! Dive into the world of homemade goodness with our exclusive collection of three delectable chocolate Easter egg candy recipes. Not only are these treats healthy and easy to prepare, but each candy Easter egg boasts a unique and delightful filling that promises to satisfy your taste buds. The best part? These treats are perfectly aligned with your Nutrisystem plan, ensuring guilt-free indulgence. So, whether you choose to savor your favorite recipe or whip up all three variations, rest assured that these mouthwatering delights will win over even the kiddos in your family. Get ready to elevate your Easter celebration with these irresistibly delicious creations! 1. Chocolate Peanut Butter Easter Eggs A classic candy combination with a healthy holiday twist, these homemade Easter eggs are sure to delight the whole family. The delicious filling features a mixture of creamy peanut butter, rich maple syrup and wholesome whole wheat flour, all blending

Healthy Easter Basket Ideas: How to Keep the Whole Family Healthy

Spring has sprung and Easter is just around the corner. We know that holidays are always a concern when you’re trying to stay fit and eat healthy. That’s why we’ve come up with a variety of creative and healthy Easter basket ideas that are sure to keep you on track. Two-thirds of American households will wake up on Easter morning to discover that the Easter Bunny has left a huge basket of goodies for every child—and even a few adults. According to the National Confectioners Association, the trade organization that promotes the candy treat industry, most of those baskets will be filled with chocolate bunnies and eggs (55%), with a scattering of jelly beans, candy-coated eggs and marshmallow candy. Your Easter gift could easily add up to thousands of calories worth of candy concentrated in one small nest of plastic grass. Consider this: One 16-ounce solid chocolate bunny may be 1,000 calories or more, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Yikes! There are p

Train up a child in the way he should go, And even when he is old he will not depart from it. ❤️🙏🏾

Train up a child in the way he should go, And even when he is old he will not depart from it. ❤️🙏🏾

26 Easy Easter Dessert Recipes

Easter is a day for treats of all kinds. So what can you do when you’re eating for weight loss on Nutrisystem ? Make Easter dessert recipes that give you all the pleasure you want, but that don’t come with loads of calories. To help you find the best treats for you and your family, we’ve gathered our favorite dessert recipes for Easter. This list of Easter desserts includes cakes, cookies, candy and muffins, along with pudding and a parfait. We’ve even tucked a chocolate Easter egg into this basket of goodies. You’re sure to find some easy Easter dessert ideas that are just right for your holiday meals. 1. Iced Lemon Loaf Cake Celebrate spring with the sunny flavor of lemons in this brilliant Iced Lemon Loaf Cake recipe. It tastes just like the cake from the popular coffee shop, but it has about half the calories and 30 percent less fat. This version comes out light and airy, and the sweet glaze is simple to make with just three ingredients. Get the Iced Lemon Loaf Cake recipe .

6 Reasons Why Spring is the Best Season for Healthy Weight Loss

Whether you want to lose weight for your health or to get ready for swimsuit season, choosing the spring season to get started is a smart decision. Spring is your friend. The warmer weather offers you some perks that the other seasons don’t, starting with the ones you know about (more opportunity to exercise outside in the sunshine) and a few you don’t (you may be automatically eating less anyway). Here are six surprising reasons why you should “spring” into a new healthy weight loss plan like Nutrisystem when Daylight Savings Time kicks in. 5 Spring Weight Loss Tips Guaranteed to Work Read More 1. You may already be cutting calories and not know it. On average, people eat about 86 fewer calories in the spring than in the fall, according to one study, published in the journal Nature . Previous studies found a 222-calorie difference between fall and spring. No one is really sure why. Some researchers think it could be that, like chipmunks, we tend to eat more to stockpile