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Hey nerds, I need a little (okay, a LOT of help) planning an Easter dinner for me and my dad. He's got a LOT of dietary restrictions, and I'm going mad trying to figure out what I can serve with this stupid little ham.
[*]He has few teeth and can't wear dentures, so softer foods only.
[*]Spicy food is no-go, unless it's like... fake-ass Taco Bell kind of mild.
[*]EDIT: No grapefruit! I forgot about this, but he's on a lot of medication that doesn't play kindly with certain citrus fruits.
My needs:
It's mostly the potassium restriction that's driving me batty trying to figure out what I can feed him. As far as I can tell, corn and peas are alright (though a bit starchy), egg noodles don't do anything ridiculous to his blood sugar, onions and bell peppers are greenlit too.
With all this bullshit in mind... what do you think I could put together that would nice enough for an Easter dinner, but won't send my dad to the hospital?
Hey nerds, I need a little (okay, a LOT of help) planning an Easter dinner for me and my dad. He's got a LOT of dietary restrictions, and I'm going mad trying to figure out what I can serve with this stupid little ham.
- He's Type-2 diabetic. So anything I make has to have a fairly low glycemic index.
- He's on heart and stroke medication. All food must also be low sodium.
- His kidney doctor put him on a potassium restriction, so all food must ALSO be low potassium.
This means no potatoes (white, red, sweet, or otherwise), white beans, couple different kinds of squash, mushrooms, or bananas. Sources differ on spinach and broccoli.
[*]He has few teeth and can't wear dentures, so softer foods only.
[*]Spicy food is no-go, unless it's like... fake-ass Taco Bell kind of mild.
[*]EDIT: No grapefruit! I forgot about this, but he's on a lot of medication that doesn't play kindly with certain citrus fruits.
My needs:
- I need to be able to afford the ingredients at a medium-sized grocery store
- The recipe is in English
It's mostly the potassium restriction that's driving me batty trying to figure out what I can feed him. As far as I can tell, corn and peas are alright (though a bit starchy), egg noodles don't do anything ridiculous to his blood sugar, onions and bell peppers are greenlit too.
With all this bullshit in mind... what do you think I could put together that would nice enough for an Easter dinner, but won't send my dad to the hospital?
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