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oh....... pickled beets
now i know what dinner's veggie is going to be tonight........ kate -- Join us in the Diabetic-Talk Chatroom on UnderNet /server irc.undernet.org --- /join #Diabetic-Talk More info: http://www.diabetic-talk.org/ http://www.diabetic-talk.org/freeveggies.htm I have no medical qualifications beyond my own experience. Choose your advisers carefully, because experience can be an expensive teacher. Alan wrote in message ... On 30 May 2005 02:56:50 GMT, elaich wrote: Priscilla Ballou wrote in news:vze23t8n- : And olives. You'd be amazed how many kinds of green and black olives there are! I find they satisfy that craving for salt and sharp zingy flavor which is part of what potato chips satisfy. Also pickles. The intense flavor of pickles and olives are satisfying and also help with that bit of hunger craving at snack time. Oh, yeah! Pickled beets! Yummy, and a good alternative to other snacks! |
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Aren't pickled beets kind of high in carbs because of the sugar?
Alan wrote in message ... On 30 May 2005 02:56:50 GMT, elaich wrote: Oh, yeah! Pickled beets! Yummy, and a good alternative to other snacks! |
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home made pickled beets......... very little sugar
in the vinegar used to pickle them the beets are carby as well this isn't something you get to eat a lot of kate -- Join us in the Diabetic-Talk Chatroom on UnderNet /server irc.undernet.org --- /join #Diabetic-Talk More info: http://www.diabetic-talk.org/ http://www.diabetic-talk.org/freeveggies.htm I have no medical qualifications beyond my own experience. Choose your advisers carefully, because experience can be an expensive teacher. "Deb" wrote in message .. . Aren't pickled beets kind of high in carbs because of the sugar? Alan wrote in message ... On 30 May 2005 02:56:50 GMT, elaich wrote: Oh, yeah! Pickled beets! Yummy, and a good alternative to other snacks! |
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Tiger Lily wrote on 31 May 2005 in alt.food.diabetic
home made pickled beets......... very little sugar in the vinegar used to pickle them Have you heard of Sugar beets...something they make white granular sugar from. Well the 2 are related. Might as well eat a cup of white flour. -- No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal. Type 2 Diabetic Since Aug 2004 1AC- 7.2, 7.3, 5.5, 5.6 mmol Weight from 265 down to 219 lbs. and dropping. Continuing to be Manitoban |
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"Tiger Lily" wrote in message
... home made pickled beets......... very little sugar in the vinegar used to pickle them the beets are carby as well this isn't something you get to eat a lot of Do you have a recipe that might work if I substitute sweetener for sugar? -- No Husband Has Ever Been Shot While Doing The Dishes |
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"Monsur Fromage du Pollet" wrote in message ... Tiger Lily wrote on 31 May 2005 in alt.food.diabetic home made pickled beets......... very little sugar in the vinegar used to pickle them Have you heard of Sugar beets...something they make white granular sugar from. Well the 2 are related. Might as well eat a cup of white flour. common myth that regular beets and sugar beets (those white beets) have the same carb content......... i'm talking about a nice ruby queen dark red beet to eat everything in moderation kate |
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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 10:01:50 -0600, "Tiger Lily"
wrote: "Monsur Fromage du Pollet" wrote in message Have you heard of Sugar beets...something they make white granular sugar from. Well the 2 are related. Might as well eat a cup of white flour. common myth that regular beets and sugar beets (those white beets) have the same carb content......... i'm talking about a nice ruby queen dark red beet to eat everything in moderation From: http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/5ada...vegetables.htm Beets Serving Size ½ cupAmounts Per Serving % Daily Value Calories 30 Calories from Fat 0 Total Fat 0g 0% Cholesterol 0mg 0% Sodium 55mg 2% Total Carbohydrate 7g 2% Dietary Fiber 2g 8% Sugars 4g Protein 1g Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 6% Calcium 2% Iron 4% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Beets used to be only found in salad bars in canned form, and on European menus, but with the culinary winds changing, this root is now commonly seen in stateside grocery stores everywhere. This root vegetable like its turnip cousin has two parts — the edible root and the edible green leaves. There are too many varieties to list here, but with more than one type of beet to choose from, why not try one of each if you get the chance. This versatile vegetable can be eaten raw, baked, steamed, pickled, and served as a condiment or alongside soups and entrees. Availability, Selection, Storage, and Preparation Beets are available year-round because they thrive in more than 30 states with June through October being their peak season. These roots come in all shapes, sizes, and colors so try a variety to find your favorite. Young beets, about an inch and a ½-inch diameter are fine textured, tender, and excellent in salads. Medium and large size beets are good for cooking; very large roots are too woody for eating regardless of cooking method. Which ever size of beets you choose, look for smooth, hard, uniformly round beets that are free of cuts and bruises. It’s best to store beets that have their tops chopped off in individual plastic bags in the coolest part of the refrigerator. These should last up to one week. The greens should be eaten as soon as possible. Wash and scrub the beets before cooking. Beets peel best after cooking, so be sure to wear disposable gloves to minimize red stains on hands. Make Beets Part of Your 5 to 9 A Day Plan! Season warm beets with margarine, lemon juice and fresh herbs. Slice or julienne-cut chilled beets and toss with a vinaigrette dressing. Combine with sliced cucumbers; toss with your favorite dressing. Bake or microwave for easy cooking that retains juices and flavor. Add beets to salads and slaws for added color. Gerry Gerry near Brandon in south-western Manitoba 49° 52' 20"N and -100° 2' 0"W Zone 3 (formerly 2b) |
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we use real sugar in the pickled beets
but it's a very small portion as compared to 'regular' recipes for pickling foods with (you do NOT want to drink the 'juice' from these pickled beets).............. mind you........ the kidlet does want to drink it...... go figure :-) i'll see if i can find the recipe that uses real sugar to give you an idea of the proportions........... (hubby makes this, it's his flair not mine) -- Join us in the Diabetic-Talk Chatroom on UnderNet /server irc.undernet.org --- /join #Diabetic-Talk More info: http://www.diabetic-talk.org/ http://www.diabetic-talk.org/freeveggies.htm I have no medical qualifications beyond my own experience. Choose your advisers carefully, because experience can be an expensive teacher. "None Given" wrote in message ... "Tiger Lily" wrote in message ... home made pickled beets......... very little sugar in the vinegar used to pickle them the beets are carby as well this isn't something you get to eat a lot of Do you have a recipe that might work if I substitute sweetener for sugar? -- No Husband Has Ever Been Shot While Doing The Dishes |
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