Need ideas for a healthy afternoon snack? Why not try this light spinach dip, provided by Susie Burrell. It’s the perfect option to accompany some crackers, nuts or some wholemeal bread. Enjoy!
SOURCE: HIF Lifestyle Blog – Read entire story here.
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