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Lentils of the Southwest
An elementary school team in New Mexico came up with this spicy lentil chili recipe. Suggest it to your school cafeteria or try it at home.
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Quick Pickles
Like pickles? You can make them at home with this overnight recipe.
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Spicy Black Bean Cilantro Dip
In just minutes, you can be snacking on this yummy black bean dip.
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Salmon Salad
Ten minutes prep time gets you a tasty, protein-packed lunch. Try salmon salad!
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Five-Spice Chicken Salad Wrap
Cold and spicy chicken salad makes a perfect lunch. Give it a try!
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Crock-Pot Apple-Cinnamon Oatmeal
This recipe is great for kids with diabetes, but it's so delicious, everyone will enjoy it! Just put the ingredients in the slow cooker before you go to bed and enjoy warm, hearty oatmeal in the morning.
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Cocoa, Almond, and Oat Clusters
Try these no-bake cookies, so rich in chocolate, nutty, whole-grain goodness.
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Baked Salmon Sticks With Creamy Lemon-Dill Dip
Get a protein-packed main dish with this salmon recipe.
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About Recipes for Kids With Diabetes
These recipes were created for kids with diabetes, but can be enjoyed by anyone looking for nutritious meals and snacks.
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Turkey Tenderloin With Vegetables
Try this zesty main course of turkey and veggies.
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Tomato Basil Pizza
Try this fresh and bubbly English muffin pizza.
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Southwestern Popcorn
Enjoy this high-fiber snack with a spicy twist.
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Strawberry Graham Dip
Looking for a snack? Try this strawberry dip with crackers.
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Vegetable Skillet Frittata
This frittata is great for kids with diabetes, but can be a nutritious part of almost anyone's diet.
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Grilled Cheese and Pear Sandwich
Ever had fresh pear and cheese together? Try it in this grilled cheese recipe.
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Orange Spritzer
This recipe is especially for kids with diabetes, but it can be a nutritious part of almost anyone's diet.
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Club Wrap
This recipe is especially for kids with diabetes, but would be a nutritious part of almost anyone's diet.
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PB & Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
Get a blast of flavor from these peanut butter, banana, and chocolate chip cookies.
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Breakfast on the Go
This recipe is especially for kids with diabetes, but can be a nutritious part of almost anyone's diet.