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Lemon Baked Sole-Diabetic Recipe

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Lemon Baked Sole-Diabetic
4 (3-1/4 oz.) sole fillets
2 tsp diet margarine, melted
2 tsp lemon juice
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
2 tsp fresh parsley, chopped
1/8 tsp pepper
1/8 tsp paprika


Rinse fillets thoroughly in cold water; pat dry with paper towels,
and set aside. Combine melted margarine and lemon juice in a small
bowl. Combine flour, chopped parsley and pepper in a shallow
container. Dip fillets in margarine mixture and dredge in flour
mixture. Transfer fillets to a nonstick baking sheet, and drizzle any
remaining margarine mixture over fish. Sprinkle fillets with paprika.
Bake at 375 degrees F. for 15 to 20 minutes or until fish is golden
brown and flakes easily when tested with a fork. NOTE: If a crisper
texture is desired, broil baked fillets 4 inches from heat for 1
minute. Garnish each fillet with a lemon wedge and fresh parsley
sprigs, if desired. PER SERVING: calories - 92, carbohydrate - 3 g.,
protein - 16 g., cholesterol - 50 mg., fat - 1 g., fiber - 0, sodium
~ 79 mg. -- Exchanges - 2 Lean Meat FROM: All New Cookbook for
Diabetics and Their Families by the University of Alabama at
Birmingham copyright 1988
 


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Diet hints and tips

If you want to shed a few kilos and also improve your general vitality, among other things you should follow a carefully calculated sensible meal plan. Theoretically, this ought to take in 5 standard portions of fruit/vegetables each day and also involve the right mix of carbohydrate, fat, and proteins.

In planning a meal plan, the most important step is to also try to reduce consumption of salt, fats and refined carbohydrates.

When chosing foods for dieting, dieters far too often look at department store and branded foods known as 'low fat'. This is frequently a mistake, in that a food could be very low in fats, but whilst still remaining contain excess carbohydrates.

Drink plenty of water. Sometimes when going through a hectic afternoon, you believe that you want food but in truth you might simply need a cooling glass of water or juice. The feelings of hunger and thirst are close, but one of the two results in weight gain and one is healthy.

As an alternative to paying too much attention to the junk foods that you ought to ban from your dietary regime, look at the "good" foods which you should add to your meal plan. If one can inject the recommended amount wholesome grains and vegetables into your meal plan, you will find that you feel more satisfied and have a significantl;y lower risk of being seduced by those unhealthy mid-afternoon biscuits.


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