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Diabetic / Soup Recipes

Ratatouille Casserole Recipe
One-Dish Oven Stew Recipe
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Friendship Soup Mix Recipe
Diabetic Easy Oven Stew Recipe
Chilled Yogurt Gazpacho Soup Recipe


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Dieting made easy

If you enjoy eating, but want to get thinner and also better your all round well-being, among other things you should decide on a thoughtfully prepared wholesome dietary regime. At best, this needs to involve five measures of grains, cereals and vegetables every day and embrace the optimum combination of fat, carbs and protein.

In deciding on a dietary regime, the important thing is to also endeavour to moderate your intake of fat, salt and refined carbohydrates.

When selecting food, dieters frequently concentrate on chain store and branded food items labelled as 'low fat'. This is most certainly incorrect, in that a food item might just be significantly reduced in fat, but whilst still being dangerously high in carbohydrates and calories.

One useful tip is to drink plenty of water. Now and then at some stage in a busy day, you feel that you want food but in reality you only want a healthy tumbler of water or cranberry juice. The feelings of being thirsty and being hungry are nearly the same, albeit one leads to a fat tummy and the other leads to no harm.

Instead of focusing on which junk foods you really should eliminate from your meal plan, concentrate on the healthy foods that you might want to add to your daily routine. If one can inject the recommended portions wholesome grains, cereals and vegetables into your meal plan, you will be delighted to find that you feel more full and have a far lower probability of being seduced by those unhealthy mid-morning sweets and chocolates.




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