Saturday, February 4, 2012

How to Make Barbecue Beef for Sandwiches and they are also Diabetic Friendly

You can make your own homemade Barbecue Beef sandwiches at home using your stove top or slow-cooker.  For stay-at-home cooks, the stove top may be a good option.  However, if you are going to be out, I suggest using your slow cooker or crockpot.  This is a good way to have dinner ready on busy [...]

Ways with Corn: Baked, Squaw, Escalloped, and Fritters. All are also Diabetic Friendly

January 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Diabetic Diet, Diabetic Foods, Diabetic Recipes

From our earliest American history, corn has been an important part of our diet.  Corn is probably one of the most versatile vegetables we have.  Here are just a few recipes, all diabetic friendly – by the way, of ways to use corn.  Whether you choose your corn baked, escalloped, or fried in fritters, one [...]

Make Your Own Salad Dressings (and They Are Also Diabetic Friendly!)

January 8, 2010 by  
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Impress your family and friends with your own homemade salad dressings.  No matter how perfect your lettuce and other ingredients, the dressing can make or break your salad.  If you are looking for something different, ou might want to try one of these dressings.  And you can always take the basic recipe, add or subtract [...]

Recipe for Ham and Red Potato Soup that is also suitable for Diabetics

January 8, 2010 by  
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One of my very favorite soups is Potato Soup.  I like just about any way you can make it.  But since I’ve become diabetic I have to be careful about too much of the goooood stuff!  Here is a recipe that is hearty, tasty, and even we diabetics can enjoy it along with you lucky [...]

Treatment for Diabetes Type 2 Victims Also Causes Osteoporosis

January 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Diabetic News

Avandia, a type 2 diabetes drug no more than 10 years old has been linked to several health risks among long-term users including heart disease and most recently an increased risk of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is when the bones lose density and are weakened becoming more prone to breaks and fractures. Osteoporosis is usually associated with [...]

Two Sweet Bread Recipes That are Also Suitable for Diabetics

January 5, 2010 by  
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Whether you are looking for a delicious bread to serve your family, take to a pitch-in, share with co-workers, or serve at a shower, tea, or coffee klatch, here are a couple of recipes that are not only tasty but also suitable for the diabetics in the group. MOM’S APPLESAUCE BREAD 2 cups all-purpose flour [...]

Broccoli, Potato and Bacon Quiche Recipe That is Also Suitable for Diabetics

January 4, 2010 by  
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Whether you are planning a brunch, breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this quiche recipe is a perfect solution.  It is also great as a hostess gift, meal for a shut-in, potluck dish, the list could go on and on.  Doesn’t the combination of broccoli, potatoes, and bacon just make your mouth want to water?  Who says [...]

Budget Friendly Seafood Meal That’s Also Perfect for Diabetics

If these current economic times have caused you to cut back on your grocery budget, try this inexpensive meal of Salmon Hash, Tomato Cucumber Salad, and Easy Chocolate Cherry Dessert.  This meal is quick, inexpensive, and tastes good, too.  All of these recipes are diabetic friendly but if you don’t have a diabetic in you [...]