Cantaloupe Soup  
Note from Cheri:
Cantaloupe is loaded with beta carotene and vitamin C. It's hard to
believe that anything that tastes so sweet and fresh could be so good
for you! 
This diabetic friendly recipe was given to us by Marilyn Helton, author
of our Diabetic Dining on Fabulous Foods column. Marilyn always says, "A
diagnosis of diabetes does NOT have to be a culinary death sentence! 
Marilyn originally got this recipe from Light the Fire - Fiery Food with
a Light New Attitude!, by Linda Matthie-Jacobs. While this is not a
diabetic dining book, Marilyn has since figured the nutritional
analysis. 
2 large cantaloupes, cut in chunks 
1/2 C orange juice 
juice of 1 lime, 
2 T fresh mint 
1 T honey 
1 C low-fat vanilla yogurt
mint sprigs for garnish 
Makes 6 Servings
Place half of the cantaloupe in a blender and add orange juice, lime
juice, mint and honey; process until smooth. Add remaining cantaloupe;
process until smooth. In a large bowl, combine cantaloupe mixture with
yogurt and mix well. Cover and chill until ready to serve. Garnish each
serving with a mint sprig. 
Per Serving: 
179 Cal
1gm Fat
42 gm Carb
2mg Chol
110 mg Sodium
128 mg Calcium
6 gm Protein
5 gm Fiber
Dietary Exchanges:
2-1/2 Fruit

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A friend is one who knows us, but loves us
anyway.*Angelique*     


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