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Nutrition News: What you need to know about a just released nutrition report

What can I eat? If you’re like a lot of people with diabetes or prediabetes, that was likely the first question you asked after your doctor delivered the diagnosis. A new report from the American Diabetes Association (ADA), published in the May 2019 issue of Diabetes Care, provides some answers based on recent research. Here are some of the highlights from the report.

Barbecued Rosemary Chicken

Try this classic recipe that’s been spiced up with some fresh rosemary to make a diabetes-friendly dish that's bursting with flavor. To take full advantage of the late-summer fresh produce harvest, pair with our Sauteed Asparagus, Peppers, and Mushroom recipe!

Farmhouse Vegetable and Farro Soup (Zuppa Di Verdure E Farro)

Farro is a classic Italian grain that has started gaining popularity in the U.S. Add some canned cannellini beans to this recipe, but be sure to rinse and drain the beans!

Grilled Steak Souvlaki

This is a great savory dish that will go well with some other grilled vegetables like eggplant or bell peppers. Try this simple recipe for grilled zucchini with feta cheese to complete your plate

Crab Cake Burger

This is great with a green salad with cilantro lime vinaigrette.

Broccoli, Frozen & Cooked

Frozen broccoli prepared without additional ingredients.

Baked Chicken Empanadas

Chicken empanadas are fun to make and a great no-fork-needed appetizer. Baking these tasty treats gives a crispy crust with less fat and the Manzanilla olives add a delicious nutty flavor.

Greek Bean and Vegetable Soup

Known in Greece as Fassoulada, this hearty, thick soup is a popular dish in that country. Navy beans, onion, tomatoes, and garlic are the essential basics of this soup.

Surviving Your First Holiday Season with Diabetes

From the flood of fun-sized candies on Halloween to the candy hearts on Valentine’s Day, and all the holiday feasts in between, winter can be a minefield of food temptations. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with diabetes, you may be feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and uncertain about how to manage your diabetes during the holidays. To provide a little guidance, we've asked diabetes and nutrition experts to share their top tips for staying on track this holiday season without sacrificing holiday cheer!

Baby Carrots and Spicy Cream Dip

A great dip with a bit of a kick for a healthy snack.