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  2. 19 New High-Protein Dinners That Will Keep You Satisfied - AOL

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    Spaghetti Squash Nests with Vodka Sauce, Broccoli & Chicken Meatballs Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf

  3. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    More modern history of the diabetic diet may begin with Frederick Madison Allen and Elliott Joslin, who, in the early 20th century, before insulin was discovered, recommended that people with diabetes eat only a low-calorie and nearly zero-carbohydrate diet to prevent ketoacidosis from killing them. While this approach could extend life by a ...

  4. Diabetic? These Foods Will Help Keep Your Blood Sugar in Check

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    Apples. The original source of sweetness for many of the early settlers in the United States, the sugar from an apple comes with a healthy dose of fiber.

  5. 30 Day High-Fiber Meal Plan to Help You Lose Visceral Fat ...

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    Meal-Prep Tip: Reserve leftover Marry Me Chicken & Spaghetti Squash Casserole to have for dinner tomorrow night. Daily Totals: 1,525 calories, 74g fat, 87g protein, 144g carbohydrate, 30g fiber ...

  6. Spaghetti Squash, Meatballs, and Basil Pesto Recipe - AOL

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    Slice squash lengthwise and remove seeds with spoon. Rub inside of squash with coconut oil and sprinkle with sea salt. Place cut side down on baking sheet. Roast for 30 minutes until tender and easily pierced with a fork. Let cool slightly. Using a fork, scrape squash and noodles from skin and cover with foil to keep warm.

  7. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    A regular diet that has reduced variability in carbohydrates is an important factor in producing normal blood sugars. Patients with diabetes should eat preferably a balanced and healthy diet. Meals should consist of half a plate of non-starchy vegetables, 1/4 plate of lean protein, and 1/4 plate of starch/grain. [18]