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Fig and Walnut Yogurt Tarts

These beautiful yet simple tarts can be served as an appetizer, snack, or light dessert. If you can't find figs, other fruit like apple, pear, or berries would also work. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Superfoods Cookbook and Meal Planner. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Strawberries With Balsamic Glaze, Black Pepper, and Tarragon

Balsamic vinegar and black pepper may seem like odd additions to strawberries, but your taste buds will be delighted! The acidity of balsamic glaze, which is just concentrated balsamic vinegar, brings out the sweetness of the strawberries, while the black pepper adds a touch of heat. These strawberries are great on their own, or use them to top vanilla yogurt. Or, serve on top of a bed of spinach as a side dish with dinner.

Broccoli Amandine

Have you had green beans amandine? Now try Broccoli Amandine! Almonds and nuts contain the heart-healthier monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. The American Heart Association recommends eating at least 4 servings per week of nuts, legumes or seeds.

Tuna Ceviche

Ceviche is a latin dish traditionally made with raw fish marinated and cured in citrus juices. This budget-friendly version uses canned tuna, but delivers the same fresh and zesty flavor. The ceviche pairs great with saltine crackers, but you could use any favorite cracker or eat it by itself for a low carb snack, or part of a light lunch.

Beef Wrap Lunch Box

This all-in-one meal features a simple roast beef wrap with a side of fruit and nuts. Perfect for an on-the-go lunch for kids or adults!

Tropical Smoothie Bowl

Want the taste of an island vacation for breakfast? Get it with this tropical smoothie bowl! The base of this smoothie bowl is a Splenda ® Strawberry Banana Diabetes Care Shake , which provides flavor, plus protein, healthy fats, fiber, vitamins, and minerals for a nutritious start to your day. The addition of fruit and flaxseed pumps up the nutrition even more!

Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

Wild rice is a whole-grain and a healthier option than white rice. This soup is hearty and perfect on a cold winter day.

Arugula Salad with Mandarin Oranges

The peppery flavor of baby arugula pairs well with sweet, fresh citrus and crispy bacon in this side salad. Arugula is a nonstarchy vegetable that's packed with nutrients. Each cup has just 5 calories and 1 gram of carbohydrate along with 10% of a day's recommended vitamin A and 25% of a day's recommended vitamin K! Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook . To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .