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New Year’s Resolutions. They tend to come and go, don’t they? Here at Savory, we’ve got the solution to your resolution dilemma. How about focusing on what the new year will include, instead of what you’ll leave behind? What you’ll enjoy, instead of what you’ll give up? Rather than making a list of things to give up, let’s say cheers to a new year full of meal plans and ingredients you can feel good about!


But how do you do it?


The first step in making a fresh start is taking a fresh new look at food. Comfort food classics get a makeover this month so they’re still hearty, still satisfying, but lighter and better than ever for you! From Philly cheesesteaks to classic banana bread, these are old friends you’ll be happy to invite back to your table.


New year or not, there are still only so many hours in the day. That’s why you’ll find lots of meal ideas that come together in 30 minutes or less to put on your “must make” list. More fresh vegetables, more gluten-free favorites, more breakfasts and snacks – all ready in less time.


Don’t forget to keep an eye out for valuable savings as you read. In this issue, you’ll find coupons on products specially chosen to help start the year off right. And as always, you can bet that savings throughout our stores will make those easy recipes even easier on your budget.


Here’s to fast, fresh and easy in 2017!


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