If you have heart disease you may be wondering how to cook healthier meals, which are more suitable for your condition. The good news is that you don't need to throw out all of your favorite recipes!
It is true that many cookbooks use ingredients, which are extremely high in fat, with lots of sugar and salt added. However, there are a number of great tips and tricks to help you substitute healthier ingredients into your favorite recipes.
The easiest way to make your meals healthier is to...
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