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Lime Cilantro Rice with Pineapple

I'm Kris and I am so excited to be sharing some of my recipes here on Feeling Good Through Food. If you would like to read my story, you can click here. This recipe is one of my favorites. It isn't super healthy, so it's a great side dish to something else and it is really easy to make and throw together in no time.

I got this recipe from our best bites and I changed it to suit our family.

1 1/2 cups brown rice cooked in 3 cups water
(I just cook it in my rice cooker while I do other things)

When the rice is finished I stir in 3 Tbs. coconut oil

When that is mixed in and melted I add in the juice from 2 regular sized limes, and 1/2-3/4 cups chopped cilantro, 1 small can crushed pineapple (or fresh pineapple pieces are great)
and salt and pepper to taste.

That is it and I love it! I may have even made it twice this week and it's only Tuesday :)

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