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Being diabetic if recipe calls for honey what can i sub it with? Trying smoothies any help is appreciated!! -Mely
Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D.: I would first assess what your children are eating and work with their physician to determine how many calories they should be eating. While you don't want your kids counting calories, you also don't want them eating without limit....that catches up later and puts them at risk for ...
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Being diabetic if recipe calls for honey what can i sub it with? Trying smoothies any help is appreciated!! -Mely
Kristin Kirkpatrick, R.D.: I would first assess what your children are eating and work with their physician to determine how many calories they should be eating. While you don't want your kids counting calories, you also don't want them eating without limit....that catches up later and puts them at risk for obesity. Focus on high protein and complex carbs. Eggs are a great choice. The next step, join a warehouse. You can get bags of fruits and veggies, beans, oatmeal, cereal and pasta. In the frozen section, you can get 24 packs of turkey, garden or salmon burgers. In the dairy section, you can get 12 packs of Greek yogurt, string cheese, cow, almond and soy milk and who knows, you may have some cash left over for yourself! MORE: Your Guide to Sweetners
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