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Artichokes and Green Beans

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Grains Diabetic, Side dishes, Vegetables 4 Sweet ones

INGREDIENTS

1/2 lb Sm Jerusalem artichokes; (sunchokes). sliced
3/4 lb Fresh green beans;
2 cl Garlic; minced
2 ts Walnut oil;
1/2 Red pepper; diced
2 tb 1Fresh lemon juice;
1 tb Walnuts; chopped
Pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Wash and trim artichokes and beans.  Bring a large kettle of water to
a boil and cook artichokes until tender, about 15 minutes minutes.
Add green beans and cook 3 to 4 minutes.  Drain and keep warm.  Saute
garlic 1 minutes in walnut oil, tne add bell pepper to warm.  Mix all
ingredients together and serve.
Food Exchange per serving:  1 STARCH/BREAD EXCHANGE + 1 FAT EXCHANGE;
CAL: 124; CHO: 0mg; CAR: 20g; PRO: 4g; SOD: 6mg; FAT: 4g;
Source: Light & Easy Diabetes Cuisine by Betty Marks
Brought to you and yours via Nancy O'Brion and her Meal-Master
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/diabetic.zip

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