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  2. Healthy Sweet Corn Pudding With Scallions - AOL

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    2 extra large egg. ¼ cup raw honey. 2 Tbsp melted coconut oil. ½ cup almond milk. 2 Tbsp organic cornmeal. 1 Tbsp organic cornstarch. ½ tsp salt. 2 cup Florida sweet corn kernels. 2 scallions ...

  3. 25 Best Dessert Recipes For People With Diabetes, According ...

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    Enjoy Ted Lasso's famous biscuits, with a diabetes-friendly plot twist. Dr. Mohr recommends replacing half of the white flour with almond flour to boost the cookies' fiber and protein.

  4. Delicious Desserts for Diabetics (That Everyone Else Will ...

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    This recipe takes it a step further by including protein- and fiber-rich flax meal that makes this dessert a healthy-ish option at the end of any festive meal. Recipe: Amanda's Cookin ...

  5. 24 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Dessert Recipes for Everyone

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    More like a pudding, this recipe gets its "diabetic appropriate" rating thanks to canned pumpkin, reduced-fat cream cheese, and fat- and sugar-free pudding mix. Recipe: 21Ninety June Jacobsen ...

  6. Vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most desserts, including pies, cobblers, cakes, brownies, cookies, truffles, Rice Krispie treats (from gelatin-free marshmallows or marshmallow fluff), peanut butter treats, pudding, rice pudding, ice cream, crème brulée, etc., are free of meat and fish and are suitable for ovo-lacto vegetarians.

  7. Pease pudding - Wikipedia

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    Pease pudding is featured in a nursery rhyme, "Pease Porridge Hot". [8] The song "Food, Glorious Food" from the 1960s West End and Broadway musical (and 1968 film) Oliver! has a lyric extolling pease pudding. In The Princess and the Goblin, Curdie takes bread and pease pudding with him for sustenance when he goes to spy on the King's house. [9]