Mixed green salad with steak and blueberries (picture has no nuts) Admittedly, this salad requires a bit more time and effort than some, but the rewards are immense. My husband declared that he'd pay money for this salad. That is high praise. And with Valentine's Day coming up, it's a great way to tell your … Continue reading Mixed Green Salad with Steak and Blueberries
Category: Recipes
Slow Cooker Pork Chalupas
Slow Cooker Pork Chalupas Whenever we would visit my grandparents in Phoenix, there was at least one day when my aunt, uncle, and cousins would come over and we’d all eat dinner together. My grandma insisted on making the dinner by herself, but she had a go-to dinner, which we all loved – chalupas. I … Continue reading Slow Cooker Pork Chalupas
Tomato Soup
There's no good time to have GD (or diabetes period). No matter when you're pregnant, it feels like you're missing out on something. But don't let that discourage you. You're in charge of what foods go into your body. Remember, my GD stands for Great Dining, and I'm here to help come up with ideas … Continue reading Tomato Soup
When the Fridge is Bare…
... throw in everything but the kitchen sink to make a salad. Or a tortilla wrap. In this case, I made a salad. (The wrap idea was hindsight while I was writing this.) There are times when pregnant that hunger hits you or with GD it's time to eat and you've got nothing. Whether you … Continue reading When the Fridge is Bare…
Johnny Cakes
Food in Literature Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder Johnny cakes on the skillet Johnny cakes with bacon A good book will transport you to another land. Reading can take you to any place or to any time without leaving the comfort of your favorite reading chair. Many travelers will tell … Continue reading Johnny Cakes
Roasted vegetables with balsamic drizzle
As a kid, my mom could never get a vegetable in me or my brother no matter how she tried. In our defense, though, she only popped open cans or ripped open bags of frozen vegetables. There’s a time and a place for both canned and frozen vegetables. But every single night of canned green … Continue reading Roasted vegetables with balsamic drizzle
Skillet Asparagus with Lemon & Garlic
Skillet Asparagus, pictured with Mock Lasagna Casserole I have a delicious baked asparagus with Parmesan recipe that I was planning to make one evening for dinner but, when I opened my refrigerator, I realized we didn't have any Parmesan. It also occurred to me that I was already using my oven and the baking temperatures … Continue reading Skillet Asparagus with Lemon & Garlic
Quinoa: Arroz con Pollo Style
Quinoa: Arroz con Pollo Style, pictured with Low Carb Chicken Enchiladas When I learned that I had GD, I mourned the loss of not just sweets, but also a few favorite dishes. One such dish was arroz con pollo. White rice, the main ingredient in Mexican red rice, is definitely off the list when you … Continue reading Quinoa: Arroz con Pollo Style
Low-Carb Chicken Enchiladas
Low-Carb Chicken Enchiladas, pictured with Quinoa: Arroz con Pollo Style I struggled a bit with what to call this dish. Originally, I thought about calling it deconstructed chicken enchiladas because, well, they are. But, like most fads, people tend to have strong opinions, so I opted for the less controversal name. Personally, I'm on the … Continue reading Low-Carb Chicken Enchiladas
Chicken Noodle Soup
Chicken Noodle Soup with fresh broccoli and red bell pepper strips and an 8oz glass of milk Illness happens. It doesn't wait for opportune times, like when you're not pregnant. I've been sick while pregnant and it is miserable. A little cold that should be easy becomes the most tiring thing you've ever experienced, and … Continue reading Chicken Noodle Soup









