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Snack La’ Fresh

➢ By Dr Jedha & DMP Nutritionists | 2 Comments
Snack-la-fresh

There’s nothing quite like adding some crunchy munchy freshness to your day and this Snack La’ Fresh looks incredibly appetizing right?

Not only will you be keeping your carb count low, but you’ll be munching down a whole range of nutrients and fiber to give your body a big power kick.

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Snack La’ Fresh

Prep Time5 minutes mins
Total Time5 minutes mins
Servings: 2 serves
Calories: 97kcal
Carbs: 13g
Net Carbs: 8g

Ingredients

  • 1 bell pepper – color of your choice, cut in half and deseeded
  • 1 carrot – cut into long sticks
  • 1 Lebanese/ English cucumber – cut into long sticks
  • 6 olives
  • 1 large tomato – cut into wedges

Instructions

  • Fill the halved bell peppers with the fresh ingredients and much away!

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  1. Cathy

    08/18/2018 at 5:40 pm

    Dear jedha, I have been a type 2 diabetic for 35 yrs and I am on the bovine insulin. Would I have to add any carbs to the diet plan for my insulins.
    Look forward to hearing for you.
    Cathy Mercer England.
    I am really interestep in joining your group.

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    • Emily - Dietitian (MS, RD)

      08/19/2018 at 2:43 pm

      Hi Cathy. If by “carbs” you are referring to things like pasta, crackers, or rice, then there is no reason for you to add those to your diet. On the other hand, we strongly encourage everyone to eat plenty of vegetables– which is another food that falls into the carb category! Assuming you are currently eating plenty of vegetables, then you are most likely consuming adequate carbs in your diet.

      If your sugar levels are poorly controlled, then you may want to consider a few things. If you experience many lows, then work with your doctor to reduce your insulin dosage– don’t “add carbs” to balance out the lows. If your levels are frequently elevated this may be a sign you are consuming too many carbs. Reference this list for some of the best foods for diabetes.

      Here is the link to join us as a member for access to endless resources and recipes.

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