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Cooking with Kale: Try These 5 Recipes

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Looking for some fun new recipes to help you stick to your healthy resolutions without missing out on all the yummy festive meals?

A student recently emailed us and said she loved our Top 5 Kale Smoothies for Spring and did we have any other kale recipes to share? I thought, everyone at ACHS loves kale, and we’re always talking about our latest “cooking with kale” adventures, so why not share our top favorites with all of you?!

Here’s our latest staff picks for delicious ways to make our favorite green veggie, kale, just in time for your holiday feasts! Enjoy, and here’s wishing you a healthy, happy holiday full of delicious kale cooking!

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This article is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent disease. This article has not been reviewed by the FDA. Always consult with your primary care physician or naturopathic doctor before making any significant changes to your health and wellness routine.
Tracey Abell, ACHS President
Tracey Abell, ACHS President

Tracey is President and CEO of the American College of Healthcare Sciences, where she brings over two decades of experience in higher education leadership, including expertise in accreditation, compliance, academic operations, and strategic growth. A longtime advocate for distance education, she also serves as a DEAC Commissioner and Board Member, helping to shape national standards for online learning and institutional quality.

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