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Simply Snow Peas Recipe

Simply Snow Peas Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com

Ingredients:

1 lb prepared snow peas
2 tbsp water
1 tsp butter =or=-
1 tsp margarine
1/4 tsp salt

Preparation:

Combine all ingredients in 1 1/2 qt microwave-safe casserole. Cover tightly
and microwave 1 to 2 minutes. Stir gently. Replace cover and microwave 2 to
4 minutes longer, or until snow peas are crisp-tender and bright green.
Drain well before serving. Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Food
Section, Oct 6, 1994 Brought to you and yours via Nancy O'Brion and her
Meal-Master

Serves: 3

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Is this Simply Snow Peas Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Simply Snow Peas recipe comes from our category which lists diabetic Vegetable recipes. Because we are unaware of your peculiar medical problems & the guidelines your doctor has given you, we cannot say with certainty that this Simply Snow Peas recipe is appropriate for you. Even taking that into consideration, because the recipe author designated it as `diabetic` it indicates that it at least meets the minimum specification for the label `diabetic friendly`, being low in fat and carbohydrates and as a result should be better for you than the non-diabetic equivalent recipe. Even taking that into consideration, this Simply Snow Peas recipe must only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the nutritional contents are acceptable for you.

Simply Snow Peas Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Simply Snow Peas Recipe is one from our diabetic Vegetable recipes collection. Obviously, it is out of the question for us to cook each of the diabetic Vegetable recipes to establish that they are all 100% OK for diabetes sufferers. Our site has many thousands of recipes in it, and to cook each recipe at the rate of one recipe every day would occupy us for nearly six years. We strongly urge you to analyse the ingredients with care to make sure that they are compliant with the nutritional guidelines your nutritionalist has offered you. In the event that you suspect that this Simply Snow Peas recipe is not safe for diabetics, then tell us & we will modify or remove it from our collection.

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