The large array of content that is now available on the internet is amazing not only does it give people something to read for endless hours it helps us people with diabetes to shop, buy and educate ourselves with vital information for our illness.
This article takes a look at diabetic dessert recipes and how they differ from regular recipes whilst they may look the same. From taking a quick glimpse if you read over the information carefully you will realise that diabetic recipes include very accurate and in depth information on the carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals that are contained with in each ingredient. Many sites don't just include recipes they include guides on how to cope with diabetes whether its type 1 or type 2, there are all sorts of guides and articles that both express peoples own experiences of suffering from diabetes to others who merely advise diabetics on what to eat what not to eat, how to create a diabetic meal plan, how to not let diabetes affect your life too much.
However there are few sites or guides which include everything you need to know about diabetes in my earlier days of suffering from diabetes I found my self surfing the internet daily to find some information that was vital to me, although I come across some really good guides and articles I never was able to find one guide with all the knowledge on diabetes that I needed. However one day I did find this and it has now helped me to educate others on diabetes.
Here is a great recipe for making chocolate chip cookies
1/4 c. margarine
1 tbsp. granulated fructose
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla extract
3/4 c. flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 c. mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
Cream together margarine and fructose, beat in egg, water and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda and salt in sifter. Sift dry ingredients into creamed mixture, stirring to blend thoroughly. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop by teaspoonsful onto lightly greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Makes 30 cookies.
I have found lots more recipes for making all sorts of diabetic recipes, which i will be soon offering on my site.
This article takes a look at diabetic dessert recipes and how they differ from regular recipes whilst they may look the same. From taking a quick glimpse if you read over the information carefully you will realise that diabetic recipes include very accurate and in depth information on the carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals that are contained with in each ingredient. Many sites don't just include recipes they include guides on how to cope with diabetes whether its type 1 or type 2, there are all sorts of guides and articles that both express peoples own experiences of suffering from diabetes to others who merely advise diabetics on what to eat what not to eat, how to create a diabetic meal plan, how to not let diabetes affect your life too much.
However there are few sites or guides which include everything you need to know about diabetes in my earlier days of suffering from diabetes I found my self surfing the internet daily to find some information that was vital to me, although I come across some really good guides and articles I never was able to find one guide with all the knowledge on diabetes that I needed. However one day I did find this and it has now helped me to educate others on diabetes.
Here is a great recipe for making chocolate chip cookies
1/4 c. margarine
1 tbsp. granulated fructose
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla extract
3/4 c. flour
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 c. mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
Cream together margarine and fructose, beat in egg, water and vanilla. Combine flour, baking soda and salt in sifter. Sift dry ingredients into creamed mixture, stirring to blend thoroughly. Stir in chocolate chips. Drop by teaspoonsful onto lightly greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. Makes 30 cookies.
I have found lots more recipes for making all sorts of diabetic recipes, which i will be soon offering on my site.
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