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April 04, 2017

Quinoa & Sweet Potato Fritters

April 04, 2017/ Nicole Silver
Quinoa & Sweet Potato Fritters

Sometimes it's really difficult to get the right nutrients into your children for a whole variety of reasons. So making their meals as nutrient rich as possible is really important.  These fritters are hearty and nutrient dense and a great way to include lots of vegetables in one meal...

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