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Diabetic Recipes - Cookies
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Diabetic dessert recipes that everyone can enjoy. Mock Shortbread Cookies, Almond Sugar Cookies, Fruit Cookies, High Fiber Cookies and Applesauce-Raisin Cookies. Diabetes exchange information provided to aid in diabetic menu planning. (Diabetic Cookie, Diabetic Dessert Recipe, Diabetic Cooking)
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Diabetic Recipes - Cookies
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Cookie recipes to satisfy your sweet tooth and stick to your diabetic diet including Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies, Lemon Oatmeal Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cherry Cookies and Cutout Cookies and Sugar Free Icing. (Diabetic Cookie and Diabetic Dessert Recipes, Free Recipes)
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Diabetic Recipes - Holiday Dessert Ideas
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Delicious sweets to please the whole family during the holidays and maintain your diabetic meal planning including Carrot Cake, Pumpkin Pecan Pudding, Cinnamon Oranges, Baked Spiced Pears, Almond Sugar Cookies, Applesauce-Raisin Cookies. (Diabetic Cookie, Diabetic Cake Recipe, Diabetic Dessert Recipe)
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Diabetic Recipes - Cookies
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Looking for a small dessert that's big on taste? Try a few delicious cookies like Apple Raisin Oatmeal Cookies and Cream Cheese and Jelly Cookies. (Diabetic Meal Planning)
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Diabetic Recipe - Carb-Smart Cookies
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Cookies bring smiles to young and old, especially because we have modified your favorites to make them more healthful. You will love the Apricot-Ginger Pinwheels, Almond Fudge Rounds and Lemon Cardamom Meringue Cookies. (Diabetic Diet, Low Carbohydrate Diet, Cookie Recipes, Diabetic Desserts)
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The Truth About Sugar-Free Products
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When Free Isn't Really - What most people don't realize is that most sugar-free products still contain carbohydrate and will make your blood sugar levels go up. Anything that has starch or sugar--whether naturally occurring or added to it--contains carbohydrates. (Diabetic Meal Planning and Sugar Alcohols)
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Diabetic Recipe - Low-Carb Cookies
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Pumpkin Polka Dot Cookies, Buttery Almond Cookies, or Chocolate Chip Cookies are sure to please the whole family! Try one recipe or try them all! (Diabetic Meal Planning, Low-Carb Diet)
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Diabetic Recipes - Fruit
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Add a little fruit to your meal plan with Strawberry Banana Cream Trifle, Peaches With Raspberry Sauce, Melon Bubbles and Berry Creamy Sandwich Cookies. (Diabetic Meal Planning)
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Why Should You Care About Your Blood Sugar?
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Unless you're diabetic, chances are you haven't given a moment's thought to your blood sugar before now. So why should you care about it? (Type 2 Diabetes, Blood Sugar Levels)
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Carbohydrate Counting
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I am a diabetic and I just don't know how to count carbs. (Diabetic Diet, Low Carbohydrate Diet, Diabetic Meal Planning)
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Eating Healthy on $7 A Day or Less
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NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. Diabetes is an expensive disease. When a family member has either type 1 or type 2 diabetes, the family's income has to cover medications or insulin and syringes, monitoring equipment and strips, medical visits, diabetes books and magazines, and, of course, healthful foods. No wonder it's tempting to shortchange the last item. But healthful foods are actually a blue chip investment. Good nutrition will help keep your blood glucose in balance now and will likely help prevent costly complications and expensive medical care later. (Diabetes Meal Planning and Diabetes Menu)
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Tips to Reduce Triglycerides
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You have your cholesterol levels under control, but now your doctor says your triglycerides are still high. Triglycerides, like cholesterol, are blood fats. Research suggests that high levels increase risk for heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Learn what normal levels are and how to reach your goal. (Heart Health, Diabetic Nutrition)
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Diabetic Recipes - Snacks
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Healthy Snack Food recipes for Cheesy Pretzels and Shake and Take Mix. Recipes have food exchange information for diabetes diet planning. Good snacks ideas for the diabetic child. (Diabetes Recipe & Diabetes Food)
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Sodium and Persons With Diabetes
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Persons with diabetes are encouraged to plan a diabetic diet that limits their sodium intake to help prevent or to control high blood pressure. Suggestions for diabetic meal planning that will help toward this goal. (Diabetic Nutrition and Diabetic Cooking)
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Diabetes: Fact or Myth?
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Sugar has long had a bad reputation, especially among people with diabetes. People used to think that eating sugar would cause blood glucose levels to rise much more rapidly than eating other types of carbohydrates, such as bread or potatoes. It turns out that sugar's bad rap is not entirely deserved. Researchers are now finding that simple carbohydrates, such as sugar, and complex carbohydrates, such as bread and potatoes, are digested at the same rate. (Diabetes Diet and Recipes)
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