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The other day I visited the 99 cents or less store. I picked up a can of
"Libby's" Organic Soy Beans. (15 ounces) It intrigued me because each serving of 1/2 cup contained 13 grams of carbohydrates and 12 grams of dietary fiber making it only 1 countable gram of carbohydrates for my diabetic husband. I thought I'd be able to find some recipes on the 'net, but I haven't been able to. Most of what I found was for black soy beans or fresh edamame or tofu. These are green soy beans cooked in water with some sea salt added. The recipe on the label of the can is for a salad containing rice. Rice (even brown) is a no no here. Does anyone have a recipe to share using canned organic green soy beans? TIA Texas Janet -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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