[Diabetes-Talk] Looking for recipe sites

Jeanette Kutash kutash-jm at comcast.net
Wed Nov 11 19:01:24 UTC 2020


Terry, Do you read Braille? I may still have a casserole book and if I do as
I am getting rid of cookbooks I no longer use we could talk about this.

I will also check in my resources as I have used some good websites for
recipes.

You can also create your own casseroles. If you like to stir-fry you can do
Chicken with vegetables, and add things like a little soy sauce, there is
low sodium, or use small amounts of barbecue sauce or worcestershire sauce. 

I will look around and email again soon.

Jeanette

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From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Terri Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:32 PM
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Cc: Terri Stimmel
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Looking for recipe sites

Hello everyone,


First of all, thank you for the responses the other day, after I posted 
my little rant. I really appreciate the support, and feedback. I do plan 
to respond back to the posts. I've just kind of felt a bit under the 
weather the last few days.


Anyway, where could I possibly go to find healthy, yet easily prepared 
meals?

Does such a site even exist?


I am wanting to try to start doing a little more cooking. I can bake, 
and use the oven. Plus, we do have a crockpot we can use. I have to 
figure out a safe way to use our stovetop. I am a little unsure of this, 
as it is one with no burners. Well at least not in the traditional sense.


I am working hard to eat better. My boyfriend suggested caseroles. I am 
fine with this. He asked about purchasing pre-made ones from the store. 
I told him that I would look into this. But I am concerned that they 
will have too many carbs. I told him that I need to start eating more 
chicken. And that we need to try to eat fish. But I've not ever 
purchased fish. I don't know the first thing about preparing it.


We've discussed possibly purchasing an air frier. But then there's 
having the space for one. Not to mention, finding one that would be 
accessible, or that could be made accessible. And also, I'm not really 
sure how safe they are.


Sorry, I got a bit off track here. I basically want to be able to find 
some recipes to start making us different meals. I think we are going to 
get tired of baked chicken, and mixed veggies pretty quickly.


Any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri


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