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Our web site is not only about diabetes—it’s about being and staying healthy!

By Nechama Cohen

We have two fast days coming up and fast days can play havoc on healthy regimens. Before the fast we have the urge to eat a lot in fearing that we might starve. Not eating all day can cause us to eat too much and too fast when the fast is over.

The salad outlined below is great to have before the fast since it is light and filling. One can add a bit more chickpeas or other complex carb, protein rich beans. Teamed up with a protein and some whole wheat bread, this salad will help keep you going before the fast and serve you well after the fast.

Beverages should be refreshing, easy, light and yet filling. These choices will prove how easy it is to serve lovely, filling beverages that are healthy and enjoyable. Teas are great to have before a fast and shakes are a perfect first course immediately following a fast—they are very filling and will help curb that first initial urge to eat anything and everything that comes to mind.

Remember to drink lots of fluid before the fast and immediately after. If it is very hot on the fast day, it would be best to try to stay indoors and not over exert yourself. This is in order to avoid dehydration, which can be serious.

Strawberry Milkshake (Dairy)
Low Carb, Low Fat / Yield: 2 servings
TRY THIS GREAT SHAKE WITH ANY VARIETY AND COMBINATION OF LOW GLYCEMIC FRUITS THAT YOU CAN THINK OF
Strawberry milkshake
Ingredients:
1 cup low-fat, low-carb soy or skim milk
2-3 tablespoons plain, nonfat yogurt (optional)
3/4 cup frozen unsweetened strawberries
1/4 cup cold water
1/2 cup chopped ice or 3/4 cup ice cubes
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
sugar substitute equal to 1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon sugar-free, vanilla-flavored soy protein powder (optional)

Directions:
Use a strong blender that can easily chop up ice cubes.
Process all the ingredients until smooth. Pour into nice glasses and serve.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size (cup) 1 (approx. oz) 7, (g) 210
Calories 95
Protein (g) 8
Carbs (g) 5.1
Fat (g) 2.3
Sat. Fat (g) 0.2
Cholesterol (mg) 0
Sodium (mg) 27
Calcium (mg) 110
Fiber (g) 1.2
Exchanges: Milk protein 1 Fruit 1/4

Lime-Mint Iced Tea
Carb Free, Fat Free / Yield: 4 servings
Lime mint Iced tea
Ingredients:
2 decaf tea bags
1 mint tea bag
1-2 tablespoons lime juice
sugar substitute to taste
Fresh mint leaves for extra taste garnish

Directions:
Mix tea bags, mint and sugar substitute in hot water, and let steep for 15 minutes. Remove the tea bags and leaves. Chill.
When ready to serve add lime juice and stir.
Serve in tall nice glasses over ice and garnish with additional mint leaves.

Tip:

Fresh herbs can be rinsed, wrapped in paper towels and refrigerated and/or frozen in a zip-lock bag.

Three-Bean Salad
Three bean salad
Reduced Carb, Low Fat / Yield: 10 servings
This lovely classic Three-Bean Salad can be made with any combination of beans. For those who are restricting carbs, use only 1/4 cup each of the kidney beans and chickpeas (starchy beans), or none at all. The taste is the same and just as satisfying – even for your guests.

Salad:
1 (10-ounce) can green string beans
1 (10-ounce) can yellow string beans
1/2 (8-ounce) can red kidney beans
1/4 (8-ounce) can chickpeas
1/2 cup celery, sliced
1/2 cup green pepper, seeded and sliced
1/2 cup red pepper, seeded and sliced

Dressing:

2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons water
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
sugar substitute equal to 3 tablespoons sugar
salt and pepper to taste
2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
Open all the cans and discard the liquid. Rinse kidney beans and chickpeas in their open cans under cold water and drain.
Put all beans into an airtight container and shake to mix.
Add the remaining ingredients. Mix dressing with a whisk and pour over salad. Toss and refrigerate.
It is best to prepare this salad a day in advance. When ready to serve, transfer to a glass bowl and toss ingredients.
Garnish with onion rings.

Garnish:
1 medium red onion, peeled, halved and sliced into rings

Nutrition Facts
Serving size (cup) ⅔, (oz) 3, (g) 90
Calories 65
Protein (g) 2.2
Carbs (g) 7.2
Fat (g) 3
Sat. Fat (g) 0.4
Cholesterol (mg) 0
Sodium (mg) 450
Calcium (mg) 53
Fiber (g) 1.6

We at JDA are very happy to be part of the Jewish Magazine group and hope you enjoy the recipes! P let us know what you would like to see. We would like to bring you some EnLITEning, healthy and easy ways to help keep you out of the kitchen with some nice beverages and a light and easy salad, just one of 53 that you can find in our book.

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