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20 New Ideas to Eat More Produce at Every Meal

Eat more? Yes, please! Nonstarchy vegetables are full of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and phytochemicals. And with so few calories and carbohydrate, everyone can enjoy more. The American Diabetes Association recommends filling half of your plate with healthful nonstarchy vegetables. It’s yet another reason to pack more produce into your meal plan! Fruits are nutrient-dense choices, too. Because fruit contains more carbohydrate, have a small serving of fruit on the side with your meals if your plan allows. Or, it can also make a great snack or sweet treat. Whether it’s vegetables or fruit, most

New Ways to Try Whole Grains

How to Incorporate Whole Grains into Your Diet But how can you start incorporating whole grains into your diet? There are plenty of ways to increase your whole grain intake, whether they’re served as a side dish or the star of the meal. Here are six ideas to get you started: Soups and stews : Cooked whole grains are perfect in stews and soups to create a hearty cool weather meal. Go for sturdy winter greens, add beans, tofu, or poultry for protein, and tomato paste for a deep, savory flavor. Try our White Bean and Vegetable Soup with Farro or our Turkey & Barley Soup for inspiration. Bowls

A Clean & Simple Meal Plan for the New Year

You can fit these recipes into your weekly meal plan in whatever way works best for you. Use the interactive Meal Planner on Diabetes Food Hub to plan out your week. Once you have created your free account , you can save recipes, then drag-and-drop them into your meal plan. Click here for more tips on how to use Diabetes Food Hub Dinner Herbs de Provence Chicken with Easy Middle Easter Green Beans Make this dinner early in the week and make extra chicken for leftovers (you can easily double the recipe). You could also add a whole grain to this meal, like brown rice or Cilantro Lime Quinoa

Easy Spinach Ricotta Enchiladas

Try a healthy new twist on enchiladas by sneaking in an extra serving of veggies with this easy spinach ricotta enchilada recipe. Ready to eat in 30 minutes, this diabetes-friendly dish is sure to be a new family favorite!

Rollo de carne molida en la olla de cocción lenta

¡El cocinar este rollo de carne molida en una olla de cocción lenta significa que puedes regresar a casa a una cena lista para comer después de un largo día de trabajo! El pavo molido reemplaza la carne de res para hacer que este clásico reconfortante sea más amigable con los diabéticos. Encuentra esta receta y más en el Nuevo Libro de recetas para la nueva comida Soul para personas con diabetes. Para ordenar directamente de la American Diabetes Association, haz clic aquí .

Vegetable Stew With Fresh Rosemary

This stew is like a farmers’ market in a bowl with its wide range of colorful, tender vegetables, including green asparagus and zucchini, orange carrots, and bright yellow summer squash. If you have a green thumb, feel free to create new combinations based on your garden’s bounty

Sopa de Maíz estilo Cajún

Al dejar que esta sopa se cocine a fuego lento por una hora crea una sopa deliciosa y espesa, perfecta para un día frío. ¡Bien vale la espera! Encuentra esta receta y más en The New Soul Libro de recetas para la nueva comida Soul para Personas con diabetes. Para ordenar directamente de la American Diabetes Association, haz clic aquí .

Herb Potato Salad

Mustard and seasonings make this healthier version of old-fashioned potato salad super flavorful. A classic potluck dish, it’s sure to be a hit when you bring it to a picnic, tailgate or any other gathering.

Shakshuka (Huevos rancheros en salsa de tomate)

El Shakshuka es un desayuno popular en África del Norte y del Medio Oriente. Es un estupendo desayuno bajo en calorías y rico en vegetales, o una cena rápida y fácil. ¿No tienes calabacines? Utiliza pimientos morrones o berenjena en su lugar. Esta receta está adaptada de la versión de Melissa Clark en el The New York Times., y está presentada en el libro de cocina, Planificador de Comidas de Six O'Clock Scramble , publicado por la American Diabetes Association.