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Some of you may remember my mother's old rescue minpin was diagnosed with diabetes a while back. The vet put her on some disgusting canned food (the dog, not the mother lol) she wouldn't eat so she has lost quite a bit of weight, which is a good thing as my mother has stuffed her till she was a barrel on legs. However at the rate she was going she would starve to death and she has to eat twice a day to get her insulin shot. My mother (who has had 3 strokes and has Parkinsons) was utterly distraught. I live 200 miles away, it is hard to help.
Thanks to someone here who gave me a link to a diabetic dog/cat website I printed and gave her a list of home cooked recipes (and she's been home cooking for the dog for years but was afraid of the vet)
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May 05, 2010 by вєα¢н вυм Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
I'm wanting to bake some cookies for my grandfather who was recently diagnosed with cancer. Cookies are one of his favorite sweets but unfortunately he's a diabetic so I have to make sure they're sugar free.
I'm having a hard time finding recipes for sugar free cookies. Does anyone know of a website that has sugar free recipes? Or do you have a recipe that you'd mind sharing?
Thank you so much for you help!
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Jul 08, 2007 by slosh8715 | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
I had gastric bypass surgery.I am able to eat sugary foods now but I have no problem eating diet items.I am hoping someone knows where I can find a lower calorie recipe? It doesnt have to be sugar free. I usually alter diabetic recipes.I havent found one that either had good feedback or sounded good.I saw one with splenda but even with those subs it comes up to almost 500 calories apiece.anyone?
LOW CALORIE PECAN PIE
One box low fat vanilla pudding One cup white corn syrup Three quarter cup canned milk One half cup chopped pecans Unbaked piecrust
Mix the pudding, corn syrup, and milk in a bowl. Pour into the unbaked piecrust and sprinkle nuts on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
While this recipe does have some calories, it is less than your standard pecan pie. Therefore, cut small pieces, skip the ice cream, and enjoy!
Apr 18, 2009 by CassandraM | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
IF such a thing exists. We have several on our guest list who are diabetic and don't need alot of sugar. We have others on the list who are confirmed health food nuts and won't touch artificial sweetneners with a ten foot pole.
Obviously, I could do two desserts - one regular and one sugar-free, but I would really like to beat the odds and see if there is a dessert recipe - tried and true - to satisfy both camps.
If you make the desserts yourself, you can control the amount of sugar you have in your dessert and this way you can guarantee your diabetic guests that they are low sugar.
i would suggest making 1.chocolate mousse ( instead of melting store bought chooclate, you could add some co …usually doesnt call for sugar, if they do, leave out sugar ( i promise u wont taste any difference)
5. or you can buy the sugar free whipping cream and eat it with fresh fruits
6. cheesecake. cheesecake itself is usually already tasty, so you can leave out the sugar