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High-Protein Recipes: Rich in Flavor, Low in CarbsThese six creative main courses will leave you feeling satisfied but not overstuffed.
By Lynn Andriani
The (Easy) Wednesday Night Pork RoastPork tenderloin is one of the best-kept weeknight dinner secrets. You can prep it before work (in this case, smear mustard, mashed garlic and ginger over the meat and refrigerate) and then just pop it in the oven for a half hour. In the highly unlikely event of leftovers, try dicing the pork and using it in place of bacon for a breakfast scramble.
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