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I'm here for a ton of our faves releasing their secrets to amazing recipes. From the infamous Smollett family's cookbook to Uncle Snoop giving us his own secrets (I'm so ready for those), celebrities aren't holding back when it comes to sharing their recipes with us. If you're like me, you'll be surprised that some of them can really get down in the kitchen like that! But even if it's a shocker, I definitely want to see what they're bringing to the table. Can we get a plate though?

Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes for Great Meals and a Better Life

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You know this list wouldn't be completely without Mama O. She's pretty much the best to ever do it. Oprah Winfrey's cookbook proves how she was able to overcome an unhealthy life to one that's not just improved, but full of amazing flavor. She's one of those celebrities that have proven you don't have to skimp out on good taste just because you're embracing a healthier lifestyle. She offers up substitutes to some of our guilty pleasures like unfried chicken and turkey chili. But she also introduces pretty amazing and nutritious dishes too like Tuscan kale, apple salad, and pasta primavera. We aren't worthy Oprah.

Shop her cookbook here.

Featured image via The Whole New You cookbook

 

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