Apr 22, 2012

CBS Reports on Sugar Addiction

By ADW|2014-04-23T13:39:07-04:00Updated: April 22nd, 2012|Health & Wellness, Newsletters, Recent Diabetes News|1 Comment

People with diabetes have problems with insulin production and without enough insulin to move sugar into your cells; your muscles and organs become depleted of energy. This triggers intense hunger, which makes it almost impossible to stay on your diet.[1] Studies show that diet is the biggest problem cited by people with type 2 diabetes.[2] Consuming […]

Apr 20, 2012

Baked Cod Avocado Corn Salsa

By ADW|2017-01-11T10:27:06-05:00Updated: April 20th, 2012|Seafood|0 Comments

Homemade salsas are a great alternative to vegetables and salads and are a terrific accompaniment to a simple (and fast) baked cod or other fish.

Ingredients:

  • 2 large avocados, pitted and diced
  • 1 14-ounce can corn kernels, drained
  • 2 large tomatoes, seeded and diced
  • […]

Apr 10, 2012

Baked Tilapia or Flounder

By ADW|2017-01-11T10:24:35-05:00Updated: April 10th, 2012|Seafood|0 Comments

Baked Tilapia or Flounder is one of my favorite dishes to make. This dish is very easy to prepare and is great with either Tilapia or Flounder. […]

Apr 10, 2012

My Grannys Famous Stuffed Bell Pepper

By ADW|2017-01-11T09:46:27-05:00Updated: April 10th, 2012|Diabetes Recipes, Rice, Vegetables|0 Comments

My Granny’s Famous Stuffed Bell Pepper is a recipe passed down to me from my grandmother. This famous family dish does is completely vegan and is great for a quick and easy meal!

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup brown rice (cooked)
  • 1 Large bell peppers
  • ½ cup crushed […]
Apr 10, 2012

Roasted New Potatoes

By ADW|2017-01-10T13:46:13-05:00Updated: April 10th, 2012|Diabetes Recipes, Vegetables|0 Comments

Roasted New Potatoes is a family favorite. This delicious recipe features new potatoes, Fennel, Garlic, and Asparagus. Roasted New Potatoes goes well by itself or as part of a main course. […]

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