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Diabetic Popcorn Snacks Recipe

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Diabetic Popcorn Snacks
3 cup Popped Corn
3 = one serving.


For a TV snack, or something to take to the show or the ball game that
stays fresh and crisp, try seasoned popcorn.

Pop corn without fat using directions on popper and season to taste with
any of the following:

Butter Flavored Salt Taco Seasoning Garlic Salt Onion Salt Parmeson Cheese
Dried Herbs Hickory Flavored Salt (Great outdoors) Seasoned Salt
* To share with your feathered friends:
String left-over popcorn and hang outside for a healthy treat for the
birds. It's fun to watch them eat! In the bleak winter months the birds
would love a bit of bacon fat rubbed on the left-over corn.
1 serving (3 cups) = 80 cal, 1 bread serving. C = 15 P = 3 F = Trace
Approved by the American Diabetes Assoc.

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Per serving (excluding unknown items): 0 Calories; 0g Fat (0% calories from
fat); 0g Protein; 0g Carbohydrate; 0mg Cholesterol; 0mg Sodium


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When deciding on a diet, it is important to make sure you lower your consumption of fat, refined carbohydrates and salt.

People starting a weight loss program often look at food store and branded food items referred to as 'low-fat'. To do this is often a mistake, given that a food may be low in fats, but still contain far too much calories and carbohydrates.

Drink plenty of water. We all need water , it is crucial for our survival and has no calories. Water additionally fills a dieter's empty stomach and reduces sensations of emptiness. Some researchers warn that you should consume at the minimum 6 cups of plain water each day.

Rather than paying too much attention to the many junk foods you should eliminate from your diet, focus on the nutritionally sound foods that you are able to add to your meal plan. If one can manage to inject some wholesome fruit/vegetables into your weight loss program, you will be delighted to find that you feel more full and have a far decreased chance of giving in to those damaging mid-day snacks.


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