Kraft Foods Canada has a diabetic guide on their website that offers recipes safe for those with diabetes. Some foods that are safe for diabetics to eat are things such as: vegetables, certain fruits, beans, oats, fish, chicken breast, nuts, olive oil, yogurt and cinnamon.
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Peanuts are safe, but can make them fat. They are like treats, but I don't know about other nuts.
yes it is safe i use it all the time, go nuts with it! :)
You can put nest boxes out with bird feeders and hay. The birds will feel safe within a nest box.
they should be separated from the stalk, but otherwise yes
Not all, but some. Here is a list of some beardie-safe fruits and vegetables: Collard Greens Dandelion Greens Endive Escarole Mustard Greens Turnip Greens Acorn Squash Butternut Squash Hubbard Squash Green Beans Peas Parsnips Turnips Scallop Squash Spaghetti Squash Summer Squash Sweet potato Figs Mango Papaya Raspberries Cactus Pad/Leaf
Yes unless you are allergic to nuts.
Yes, horses can eat yellow squash in moderation as a treat. Yellow squash is safe for horses and can provide some additional nutrients. However, it should not replace their regular balanced diet.
No. Odds are the box will say to contact poison control. Read the box for that information.
Halve the squash and remove the seeds. Place about an inch of water in the bottom of an oven safe pan, and place the squash in the pan cut side down. bake at 400 F. For an hour, or until easily pierced with a fork. Scoop out the flesh, and top with butter and brown sugar.
If you have a wheat allergy you can eat Oats that are specifically labeled GLUTEN FREE. You SHOULD NOT eat oats that are NOT specifically labeled "gluten free" as these oats contain wheat. This is because oats that are not gluten free use the same equipment to be processed as is used on wheat. Gluten free oats only use equipment for processing that NEVER touches wheat. Therefore they are safe to eat and are not contaminated with wheat.