Ya I particularly want to know of any alternatives to potatos and I have only found cauliflower .. http://members.tripod.com/carbaddicts-ivil/recipes/veggies/mashedfauxtatoes.htmhttp://lowcarb.health-hack.com/recipes/basic-mashed-fauxtatoes/but I thought for sure I had heard of something else here but I can't find it ** for those that don't know french, faux means false.
Turkey is ok, right? And mashed cauliflower is good, I've had that before. Or soak the potatoes to make the mashed potatoes a little better. For dessert...apple pie would be better than pumpkin pie right?
I see so many posts about what a dialysis and/or diabetic patients can't have in their diets but there is rarely any talk about about what they CAN have. Can anyone post a list of foods that ARE acceptable and alternatives to somethings you can't have? Reason why I am asking is because holidays that suggest large meals with foods NO ONE should be eating are coming up and I want to know what Angie can eat.
That is to true Goofynina. The only problem is food is not supposed to bring us happiness. All the commercials on TV say it will, and all the magazine ads say food will create a happy world for you. Hah! Food is supposed to sustain you for your life, so you can go have fun and do things. I really need to work on this part of my life and put food last, instead of first, second and third. I wish it was easy!
OMG, What about tamales?? anyone know anything about their content, i know they mustn't be good in anything but they are a tradition in my home
The best thing to do with foods is to make them from scratch and then one can limit what types of ingredients go into it and thus control K and PO4, Na levels of the food.
Well thank you for ruining my Christmas BigSky, i look forward to unwrapping them tamales more than i do the gifts but thank you so much for the info,
Quote from: BigSky on October 04, 2006, 08:07:57 AMThe best thing to do with foods is to make them from scratch and then one can limit what types of ingredients go into it and thus control K and PO4, Na levels of the food.I think you're right. I am going to attempt that with chicken pot pie and pizza, 2 things that Joe likes. See what I can come up with.
Not everyone can really eat what they want, even if it is in moderation.
Here's a link to a Kidney Foundation of Canada website that has recipes for a whole Thanksgiving dinner. They have a bunch of other recipes, as well:http://www.kidney.ab.ca/kitchen/menus.html#thanksgivingI hate to be stupid, but do you have Thanksgiving in Canada? Is it the same day as it is in the U.S.?