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12 Veggie-Filled Recipes That You’ll Love

Summary: Are you trying hard to lose weight or just want to feel healthier? Try using these recipes that actually taste good and are full of vegetables.

Ready to lose some of that weight you packed on over the past few months or just want to feel better? Whether you’re making a lifestyle change or just changing things up a bit, eating in a new way can actually be quite frustrating.

First and foremost, you’re used to the recipes you normally make or the places you go to grab food and now, suddenly, what you do and eat every single day is changed. While it may be easy to do this for a week or two, after a while you’re going to get tired of all the vegetables and “clean eating” recipes that you find bland or boring.

You’ve probably heard this before, but eating healthy foods doesn’t have to be bland or boring. Maybe you’re used to plenty of sugar or you like your refined carbs or salty seasonings, and the advice you’ve been given doesn’t include those things. Not to worry! You CAN eat tons of vegetables and steer clear of sugar, sodium and processed foods while still enjoying your meals. Here are 12 veggie-filled recipes that you’ll actually love to help you become a healthier you.

Vegan One Pot Spaghetti with Vegetables from Vegan Heaven

Quinoa Fried “Rice” from Gimme Some Oven

Parmesan Harvest Veggie Bake from Six Sisters Stuff

Baked Spring Veggie Rolls from Skinny Ms.

Minestrone Soup from Together As A Family

Ground Turkey Vegetable Soup from Dear Crissy

Thai Red Curry Recipe with Vegetables from Cookie + Kate

Quinoa and Vegetable Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms  from Minimalist Baker

Cauliflower Hash Browns from Healthier Steps

Vegan Burrito Bowl from Emilie Eats

Vegan Cucumber Noodle Greek Salad from Simply Quinoa

Maple Dijon Chicken and Vegetables from Well Plated

Kathryn Wheeler: My name is Katie and I moved to Chicago in 2010 for law school and graduated in May 2013. I'm originally from Kansas City, MO and I did my undergrad at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. I started this blog in August of 2011 because I needed a creative outlet and I wanted to write about my life in a way that other women could relate to and realize that they aren’t alone in many aspects of their lives.