Friday, February 10, 2012

Quick, Easy, and Economical Diabetic Meal–delicious for Anyone

Most of us always seem to be in a rush.  Our society makes lots of demands on our time.  Yet we want to feed our families good meals and not run thru the fast food drive-up windows too often.  Here are two recipes for a healthy, quick and easy meal that is just what we [...]

Chicken and Broccoli Braid (and It’s Diabetic Friendly, Too!)

If you are tired of fixing chicken in the same old ways and want to surprise your family and/or friends with something different, this Chicken Broccoli Braid recipe is for you!  Not only does it make a pretty presentation but it is almost a meal by itself.  This one dish contains your meat, veggies, dairy, [...]

Comfort Food at Its Best and it is Diabetic Friendly, too

Do you have a craving for some good comfort food?  We have a menu here of comfort foods to please anyone and it is even okay for diabetics, too.  For the entree we have Tasty Onion Meatloaf.  Meatloaf has long been considered one of Americans’ favorite comfort foods.  This recipe is simple with a lot [...]

Cookie Recipe for Diabetics: Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Bar Cookies

I always tell people that being diagnosed as diabetic didn’t take away my desire for sweets.  You see, we diabetics enjoy having “sweets”, too.  Here is a  recipe that is suitable for diabetics to enjoy as dessert or when they crave a “sweet” snack.  The Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Bar Cookies are tasty and easy.  [...]

Healthy, Diabetic Friendly Fresh and Fruity Cobbler Recipe

January 9, 2010 by  
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This Fresh and Fruity Cobbler allows you to enjoy a great dessert without guilt and it is also suitable for diabetics. The recipe calls for blueberries, nectarines, and strawberries. If there are other fresh fruits available to you, feel free to make substitutions. For instance you could substitute peaches for nectarines. If possible, do not [...]

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 [...]

Recipe for Orange Marmalade Bread with Poppy Seeds that is Diabetic Friendly

Just because you are diabetic doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy bread from time to time.  We just have to be careful not to eat too much and be aware of what’s in the bread we eat.  One of the best ways to do that is to make our own breads.  Today I am offering a [...]

Old Fashion Recipe for Traditional Chex Party Mix For Diabetics

January 6, 2010 by  
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This Traditional Chex Party Mix is a long-time favorite in my family.  It started in 1986 when my daughter was a college freshman.  She was going to college at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.  Her grandparents lived in Bedford, Indiana and often sent her “care packages”.  This Traditional Chex Party Mix was always in those [...]

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 [...]

Yum-yum Brownie Pie Recipe Suitable for Diabetics and Dieters

January 4, 2010 by  
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Are you looking for a different pie recipe?  Do you want to impress your family and friends with something new?  Why not try this brownie pie recipe?  It is yummy and will impress any chocoholics in your group.  And the best part?  It is suitable for the diabetics and dieters in the group.  Get out the [...]

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