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  • Onion Dip
    6 oz. cottage cheese
    2 1/2 tbsp. lemon juice
    2 tbsp. buttermilk
    Dash of onion flakes
    1/2 tsp. garlic salt
    Cake coloring for looks
    Blend until creamy. Serve with celery sticks or raw cauliflower.
  • Brunswick Stew
    3 oz. chicken breast
    3 oz. ground chuck cooked
    12 oz. tomato juice
    1/2 sm. onion or dehydrated
    1 c. water
    1 pkg. beef bouillon
    1/2 tsp. red pepper
    1/8 c. vinegar
    Skin chicken and boil until tender. Broil beef until brown. Debone chop and blend chicken in blender. Cook tomato juice water and onion slowly (30 minutes). Add bouillon pepper meat and vinegar. Add salt and pepper to taste. Cook very slow in heavy pot until thick.
  • Diabetes
    Diabetes is a condition characterized by the body s inability to efficiently burn up the sugars (carbohydrates) which have been consumed. This is caused by an insufficient production of insulin. You do not need to buy special foods because you are diabetic. You may eat the same foods purchased for the family. Foods that are labeled dietetic are not necessarily intended for people with diabetes. Foods that are labeled sugar-free are not necessarily low in calories. Food Exchange - Foods grouped together on a list according to similarities in food values. Measured amounts of foods within the group may be used as tradeoffs in planning meals. A single Exchange contains equal amounts of calories carbohydrates proteins minerals fats and vitamins. Calorie - A unit used to express heat or energy value of food. Nutrient - Substance in food necessary for life. Protein fats vitamins carbohydrates minerals and water are nutrients. Carbohydrate - One of the three major energy sources of foods. Carbohydrates yield about 4 calories per gram. Fat - One of the major energy sources of food. Fat yields about 9 calories per gram. Protein - One of the three major nutrient groups in foods which contain amino acids that are essential for the life processes. Protein provides about 4 calories per gram.
  • Diabetic Pound Cake
    2 c. flour
    1/2 c. corn oil
    2 eggs
    3 lg. ripe bananas
    1 tsp. vanilla
    1 tsp. soda
    1 1/2 tbsp. liquid sugar substitute
    4 tbsp. buttermilk
    1 c. raisins
    1 1/2 c. pecans
    Sift flour and soda. Add oil sugar substitute and mix well until light. Beat eggs and add rest of ingredients. Beat until well mixed. Pour into loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes.
  • Strawberry--pramge Delight
    1/2 c. unsweetened orange juice
    24 unsweetened strawberries
    Artificial sweetener to equal 2 tsp.
    sugar
    Blend in blender and freeze until firm.