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All the Healthy Things is an English-language healthy recipe website founded by Ashlea in 2016. Its core philosophy is that “healthy eating doesn’t have to be complicated, nor does it mean giving up the foods you love.” Based on the available content, it has developed into a fairly mature personal recipe brand, covering a wide range of everyday scenarios including breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, drinks, snacks, and more.
The site’s strength lies in its clear recipe organization. You can filter by dietary preference, such as dairy-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, vegan, and vegetarian; you can also browse by meal type, season, holiday, or practical use case, such as 30-minute quick meals, one-pot dishes, weeknight dinners, side dishes, and desserts. The site also offers latest recipes, video content, author-recommended recipes, kitchen product recommendations, and a free downloadable Easy Weeknight Dinners ebook. Its social media presence spans YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok, making it well suited for getting cooking inspiration through images, articles, and short videos.
The main recipe content appears to be available for free, and users can subscribe by email to receive the free weeknight dinner ebook. Monetization is more likely to come from brand partnerships, advertising, affiliate shopping links, and kitchen product recommendations in Shop Ashlea’s Faves. The captured text does not show any paid membership or course-based products.
The advantages are that the site is very lifestyle-oriented, emphasizing simple ingredients, minimal cookware, and home-friendly execution; it offers rich category filters and is very friendly to people with dietary restrictions; and it includes both desserts and healthy meals, avoiding an overly “puritanical” approach to healthy eating. The drawbacks are that the content is primarily in English, so Chinese users will need some language ability; the captured content does not clearly show details such as full nutrition analysis, printable recipes, or user reviews; and its concept of “healthy” is more lifestyle-focused rather than a medical- or dietitian-level plan.
It is suitable for home cooks who want to improve their everyday diet and find quick dinners, gluten-free desserts, vegetarian meals, and seasonal recipes. It is also useful for content creators looking to study the section structure and community-building approach of a recipe blog.
Judging by the domain and content type, this site is a standard overseas recipe blog and can usually be accessed directly. However, external social platforms featured on the site—such as YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok—may be restricted in mainland China, so videos and extended social media content may require a proxy.
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