This quick and satisfying snack is great when you need something to take with you that wont spoil. You can portion out 2 Tbsp. servings in snack-size containers to help with portion control.
Takeout pizza is usually high in calories and carbohydrate. Here’s a healthier pizza that you can make at home using thincrust flatbreads. By skipping the high-fat meats such as pepperoni or sausage, you’ll cut back on the unhealthy fats as well. Paired with a simple salad, this is a complete meal for 2 that can be ready in the time it takes to order pizza out!
These cauliflower hash brown stacks are a clever, lower-carb alternative to traditional breakfast fare, layered with juicy broiled tomatoes and a silky poached egg. The combination of fiber, protein, and healthy fats makes this meal both filling and blood glucose (blood sugar)-friendly. It’s an excellent choice for those managing diabetes while still craving a hearty, savory breakfast. This recipe is low carb and vegetarian.
Author Aviva Goldfarb got this delectable recipe from Shawn Askew, who works at Bella Bethesda hair salon. This recipe really peaks in the spring and summer, when fresh, farmer's market veggies help the shrimp and avocado shine. Serve with whole-wheat dinner rolls and you've helped solve the "Six O'Clock Scramble" for the perfect diabetes-friendly meal! This recipe from The Six O'Clock Scramble Meal Planner, by Aviva Goldfarb. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.
Nestled in a zesty cream sauce, salmon with baby greens over zucchini noodles is a low-carb dinner treat. The sun-dried tomatoes add a bright flavor to this light cream sauce. Note: nutritional analysis includes feta cheese
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