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Boneless Barbecue “Wings”

Boneless chicken breast meat with a crunchy baked coating stands in for traditional chicken wings in this easy-to-prepare recipe. An enhanced barbecue sauce gives it a spicy-sweet appeal.

Turkey & Barley Soup

This soup is a great way to use up leftover Thanskgiving turkey, or you could use cooked chicken or other cooked protein. It's quick an easy to make, and makes enough to feed a crowd (or have plenty of leftovers for meal prepping)! Barley provides a nutty flavor and chewy texture, but you could use another grain like brown rice or quinoa.

Tazón de Batido para Desayuno

¡Un batido cubierto con algo crujiente constituye un desayuno completo en un tazón! Los ingredientes adicionales hacen que esta mezcla espesa de frutas y vegetales sea más complaciente que un batido bebible. Encuentra esta receta y más en el Libro de recetas para diabéticos . Para ordenar directamente de la American Diabetes Association, haz clic aquí .

Toasted Barley and Pepper Soup

You can try other grains in this soup too like whole spelt, farro or wheatberries.

Breakfast Quesadilla

Fluffy eggs and spicy chiles folded into a tortilla with rich melted cheese makes breakfast a pleasure! Lightly toasted to perfection, this quesadilla redefines breakfast. You can use a variety of cheeses such as asadero, Meonterey jack, and white cheddar. For a chorizo quesadilla, sub the bacon for 4 oz cooked beef or pork chorizo.

Seared Pork Chops & Cucumber Yogurt with Za’atar Vegetable Barley

To complement savory pork chops, we’re finishing this dish with a cooling drizzle of cucumber yogurt (or tzatziki) spiced with just a pinch of herby za’atar—also used to coat the roasted vegetables tossed with hearty barley served underneath.

Navigating Halloween with Diabetes

For Kids, Halloween Is Not Off Limits Halloween sure places a lot of importance on sweets. Candy may not have played a major role in celebrations until the 1950s, but today it’s a billion-dollar Halloween business—and a source of stress for parents of kids with diabetes. But with proper planning, you can sidestep worry while your kids with type 1 diabetes enjoy the festivities (and, yes, even some sweet treats). Here are a few tips for helping your child enjoy the holiday without derailing their blood sugars: Set expectations. Before the Halloween celebrations start, invite your kids to help

Pollo con Glaseado de Albaricoque

¡Te presentamos una nueva forma de disfrutar de los albaricoques frescos para la cena de esta primavera! Sirve este pollo con un grano integral de tu elección y una ensalada de rúcula como acompañamiento para una comida completa de temporada.