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Low-Carb Coconut-Lime Tilapia with Riced Cauliflower
Eating low carb doesn't mean giving up the foods you love. Almost any favorite or traditional meal can be adapted into a delicious low-carb version. This Coconut Lime Tilapia is inspired by the bright flavors of Southeast Asian cooking, with coconut milk, lime, garlic, ginger, and warm spices creating a creamy, flavorful sauce. It's naturally lactose-free, too. Served with cauliflower rice, it's a simple low-carb meal that proves healthy changes can still taste delicious. Ser

Dorothea Chollett
47 minutes ago3 min read


Mediterranean Chicken & Eggplant Skillet
This colorful Mediterranean-inspired skillet combines tender eggplant, green bell pepper, chicken, tomatoes, and Italian seasoning in a flavorful one-pan meal. Servings: 4 INGREDIENTS · 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breast or thighs, OR 1 lb cooked or rotisserie chicken, shredded or cut into bite-size pieces · 1 medium eggplant, cut into bite-size pieces · 1 green bell pepper, chopped · 1 small onion, chopped · 2–3 cloves garlic, mince

Dorothea Chollett
2 days ago2 min read


Low-Carb Sandwich Bread
Right from my oven There is something special about homemade bread fresh from the oven. If you enjoy the hearty texture of traditional rye bread but prefer a milder flavor, you'll love this loaf. This low-carb sandwich bread has a satisfying chew, slices beautifully, and is sturdy enough for sandwiches and toast while remaining tender and flavorful. This recipe was tested using fresh eggs from our own hens, but store-bought large eggs work beautifully, too. Whether served war

Dorothea Chollett
7 days ago3 min read


Where Do Healthy Fats Belong on My Food Plate?
If you're living with diabetes, you've probably seen the plate method. Half the plate is usually filled with non-starchy vegetables. Another section is protein, and another is carbohydrate. It's a simple way to begin thinking about a meal. But when I look at that plate, something seems to be missing. Where are the healthy fats? This is especially important if you're trying to eat fewer carbohydrates. When we reduce carbohydrates, we shouldn't simply take food away and leave o

Dorothea Chollett
Aug 104 min read


Israel-Inspired Chicken with Black Olives and Herbs
A low-carb adaptation inspired by the fresh, vibrant flavors of Israel. Ingredients 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into strips about 1½ inches wide 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons garlic powder 2 teaspoons dried oregano 1 teaspoon dried thyme 1½ teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 cup sliced black olives 1 large lemon, thinly sliced (I used 4 small limes from my tree, thinly sliced.) Directions Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly season bot

Dorothea Chollett
Aug 102 min read


Low-Carb Oven Baked Chicken
Some of the best meals don't require a long ingredient list. A generous coating of simple seasonings, a splash of Kikkoman® soy sauce, and an hour in the oven create tender, flavorful chicken that's easy enough for a weeknight and satisfying enough to serve guests. Ingredients · 4 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs · 1 tablespoon avocado oil (to lightly grease the baking dish) · 2–3 tablespoons Kikkoman® soy sauce · 2 tablespoons garlic powder ·

Dorothea Chollett
Aug 51 min read


Even Your Caregiver Needs a Helper... and That Helper Is You
The best diabetes care doesn't happen when one person carries all the responsibility—it happens when you work together. There were many times while caring for my first husband, Robbie, that I became mentally and physically exhausted. As a registered nurse, I also spent years caring for patients with diabetes, so I understood the seriousness of the disease. But understanding diabetes didn't make me immune to being tired. Life doesn't stop because someone has diabetes. There we

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 273 min read


Could Your Child Save Your Life?
Teaching Children What to Do in a Diabetes Emergency When we think about teaching young children, we usually think about colors, numbers, and the alphabet. But sometimes, there are other lessons that become just as important. My first husband, Robbie, had diabetes. He was diagnosed with type I diabetes when he was just four years old. Like many people with diabetes, he occasionally experienced severe episodes of low blood sugar. There were times his blood glucose dropped belo

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 203 min read


When Diabetes Starts Calling the Shots
(And I'm Not Talking About Insulin Shots) Most of us have heard the expression, "calling the shots." It means being in charge. It means making the decisions. But when diabetes starts calling the shots—and I'm not talking about insulin shots—it can slowly begin making decisions you never wanted it to make. It tells you that you're too tired to enjoy your grandchildren. It tells you that your feet hurt too much to take a walk. It tells you that your blood sugar is too high, so

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 132 min read


LIVING WITH DIABETES: OUR EXPERIENCE WITH GLP-1 MEDICATIONS
Disclaimer: The information shared in this article is intended for educational purposes only and reflects our family's personal experiences along with general medical information. Our experiences may not be the same as yours. This article is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Never start, stop, or change a medication without first discussing it with your healthcare provider. If you've watched televi

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 74 min read


Why Won’t My CGM Stay On? A Simple Tip That May Help
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have been life-changing for many people living with diabetes. Devices such as Dexcom G7, Dexcom G6, and Freestyle Libre 3 allow people to monitor glucose levels more closely without repeated finger sticks. These devices can provide valuable information about blood sugar trends, helping people make better decisions regarding food, activity, medications, and insulin. But there is one frustration I continue to hear over and over again: “My sens

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 53 min read


When Pain Becomes Part of Your Day: Living with Diabetic Neuropathy
For many people living with diabetes, pain becomes an unwelcome daily companion. Sometimes it starts slowly burning in the feet, tingling in the toes, numbness in the hands, or leg cramping that wakes you in the middle of the night. Other times it feels like stabbing, electric, or shooting pain that comes without warning. This kind of nerve pain is often called diabetic neuropathy. Neuropathy happens when high blood sugar over time damages the nerves, especially in the feet,

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 43 min read


CHEESEY LOW CARB EGGPLANT PARMESAN
I have made this recipe as written and I have also made it lactose free. Please feel free to view my website for the Ricotta alternative and use plant-based Mozzarella cheese. Ready to Take Your Next Faithful Step? Let Dorothea walk alongside you with personalized low-carb guidance, prayerful support, and practical next steps for better blood sugar and more energy. Book Your Free Discovery Call AI image, the real dish deal looks much better INGREDIENTS 2 Medium sized eggplan

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 32 min read


TOFU RICOTTA RECIPE
Want a creamy ricotta substitute that is dairy-free, high in protein, and low in carbs? Try my homemade tofu ricotta recipe here. INGREDIENTS 16 oz firm Tofu, drained well 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon olive oil Optional: Fresh parsley Fresh basil Red pepper flakes DIRECTIONS Drain tofu well and gently press out excess mo

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 32 min read


WHEN LOVE SOUNDS LIKE FRUSTRATION
A Conversation Between a Caregiver and a Loved One With Diabetes Diabetes affects more than blood sugar. It affects energy. It affects emotions. It affects communication. It affects marriages. It affects families. Many people think diabetes is only about food, insulin, and glucose numbers. But those living with diabetes—and those caring for someone with diabetes—know it affects so much more. It can create fear. Frustration. Exhaustion. Misunderstanding. Loneliness. Sometimes

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 33 min read


WHY I CREATED THIS PIN
Recently, I created a Pinterest pin that feels deeply personal to me. At first glance, it may look like a beautiful image with soft colors, a swirl of light, and different scenes representing important roles in my life. But to me, it means much more. It tells my story. For over 40 years, diabetes has touched my life in just about every way imaginable. I am not diabetic myself. But I have lived alongside diabetes for decades. As a nurse, I have cared for countless patients liv

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 22 min read


RUSTIC ROASTED GARLIC CHICKEN
Garlic not only tastes wonderful, but it also has many other potential health benefits. Some of its potential benefits include: May support heart health: Garlic may help lower blood pressure in people with high blood pressure and can modestly reduce LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels. Rich in antioxidants: It contains sulfur compounds, including allicin, which have antioxidant properties that may help protect cells from oxidative damage. May support the immune system: Some studie

Dorothea Chollett
Jul 22 min read


HOMEMADE LOW-CARB TORTILLAS
Soft, Flexible, and Made with Just 6 Simple Ingredients. These homemade low-carb tortillas are easy to make and surprisingly versatile. They are soft, flexible, and work well for tacos, wraps, burritos, quesadillas, or even as a flatbread. Best of all, they are made without cheese and use simple pantry ingredients. This was the first time that I sucessfully made homemade tortillas. My husband, Michael, even gave me the thumbs up. Ingredients · 1½ cups fine almond flour

Dorothea Chollett
Jun 302 min read


Eating with Family, Friends, and Church Gatherings While Making Healthier Choices
Food has always been tied to love, celebration, comfort, and connection. Family cookouts. Church potlucks. Holiday gatherings. Birthday parties. Sunday lunches. Dinner with friends. Food brings people together. That is why changing the way you eat can sometimes feel difficult. Whether you are trying to lower carbs, support better blood sugar, lose weight, reduce inflammation, or simply make healthier choices, gatherings can feel challenging. You may look at the table and see

Dorothea Chollett
Jun 304 min read


DIABETES NUTRITION: IT'S MORE THAN COUNTING CARBS
When many people think about diabetes nutrition, the first thing they think about is carbohydrates. And yes, carbohydrates matter because they usually raise blood sugar the fastest. But diabetes nutrition is about much more than just counting carbs. Protein matters. Fats matter. Food quality matters. Balance matters. For many years, people were taught that fat was bad. We were told to buy low-fat foods, fat-free foods, and avoid fat whenever possible. Unfortunately, many of t

Dorothea Chollett
Jun 294 min read
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