Sassy Slaw Recipe

pEMSassy Slaw Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP3 tbsp sour cream, reduced fat3 tbsp apple cider vinegar2 tsp sugar1 tsp salt6 drop tobasco sauce, or hot sauce1 lb cabbage, sliced thin1/4 small red onion, chopped1/4 green pepper, chopped1 carrot, shredded/pPreparation: PStir together sour cream, vinegar, sugar, salt and tobasco sauce insmall bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 1 to 2 days.Place cabbage, onion, pepper and carrot in plastic storage bag. Seal.Refrigerate 1 to 2 days.Before serving, combine sour cream mixture and cabbage mixture inlarge bowl. This may be done up to 1 day before serving. Serve cold.NUTRIENT VALUE PER SERVING: 69 Calories, 3 g Protein, 2 g fat, 13 gCarbohydrate, 582 mg Sodium, 4 mg Cholesterol. EXCHANGES: 2 1/2 Vegetable,?1/3 fat.From Family Circle's Quick Easy Recipes. /pPSTRONGServes: 4 /strong/pSassy Slaw Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Sassy Slaw Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Sassy Slaw recipe is one of our collection of healthy diabetic Salad recipes. As we know nothing about your peculiar health issues and the guidelines your doctor has given to you, we can`t confirm that Sassy Slaw recipe is appropriate for you. Be that as it may, because the recipe author labelled it as `diabetic` it suggest that it, at the very least, covers the basic condition for the label `diabetic`, being low fat and low carbohydrate and so should be more healthy than a standard recipe. All the same, this Sassy Slaw recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the ingredients are acceptable for you. /pSTRONGSassy Slaw Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Sassy Slaw Recipe is part of our STRONGdiabetic Salad recipes/strong section. Sadly it is completely impracticable for us to validate every one of the EMdiabetic Salad recipes/em to ensure that all the recipes are completely OK for people with diabetes. Our diabetic recipe collection has in excess of two thousand diabetic recipes in it, and to cook each of them even at a speed of one per day would take nearly 290 weeks. You are therefore advised to analyse the nutritional content with due care to verify that all of them agree with the dietary guidelines your doctors have provided. In the event that you suspect that this Sassy Slaw recipe is not safe for diabetics, then kindly let us know and we will delete the recipe concerned from the site. /p

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