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This and That Recipes for Diabetics (relish, Pickles, Peach Sauce)

Here are three "this and that" recipes that are especially suitable for diabetics or others watching their sugar intake.÷  These recipes also make great gifts for diabetics.÷  They are perfect for holiday gifts, birthdays, housewarmings, hostess gifts, etc.÷  Or they are great in your own÷ "fridge. These freezer pickles are great to have in the refrigerator for unexpected guests.÷  They also go great with sandwiches, soups, meats, etc giving a different touch to the diabetics diet. FREEZER PICKLES 7 cups sliced cucumbers 1 cup sliced or diced onion 1/2 cup chopped bell pepper 3 tbsp salt 2 cup Splenda 1 cup vinegar 1 tsp celery seed Cover cucumbers, onions, and peppers with salt and let stand one hour.÷  Drain.÷  Mix and add Splenda, vinegar, and celery seed.÷  Pour over cucumber mixture.÷  Put into freezeable containers and freeze or let stand in refrigerator for 3 days before eating. This peach sauce is great with meats but is especially perfect with pork.÷  It is also good as an appetizer when poured over a block of cream cheese and served with crackers.÷  PEACH SAUCE FOR MEATS 1 tbsp olive oil 2 cups sliced red onion 3 cups peeled chopped peaches 2 cups chopped tomatoes 2 tbsp fresh ginger, minced or 1 tbsp ground ginger 1/2 cup cider vinegar juice from 1/2 large orange + water to make 1/2 cup 5 tbsp Splenda brown sugar blend 1 tsp ground allspice 1/4 tsp salt, optional 1/4 tsp black pepper In a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, heat olive oil.÷  Add the onion and saute about 10 minutes, stirring frequently.÷  Add peaches, tomato, and ginger; cook 2 minutes.÷ ÷  Add remaining ingredients and bring to a boil.÷  Reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes.÷  Place mixture in a food processor or blender and process until smooth or leave in a salsa consistency to pour over a cream cheese block. Yield 3 cups Keep leftover sauce in refrigerator. 1 tablespoon = approximately 16 cal, 3 carbs and 0 protein Grill or roast a sirloin steak, or other meat of your choice, slice into thin÷ slices and top with this corn and tomato relish.÷  CORN AND TOMATO RELISH This is a great relish to serve over steak or other meats. 2 cups fresh corn kernels 1 cup chopped, seeded tomato 1/4 cup chopped bottled roasted red bell peppers 2 tbsp sherry vinegar 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 3/4 tsp kosher salt Chopped fresh parsley, optional Spray a large non-stick skillet with cooking oil spray and heat over medium-high heat.÷  Add corn to skillet and saute 5 minutes until lightly browned.÷  Remove from the heat, stir in tomato and remaining ingredients, except parsley.÷  Spoon over steak or other meat.÷  Garnish with parsley if desired. Enjoy!÷  ÷ 


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