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Slow Cooker Thai Pork with Rice
Thai food is the native cuisine of Thailand. Complex, full-bodied taste in a lightly prepared dish is the hallmark “taste of Thailand.” Slow Cooker Thai Pork with Rice fills the bill with its easy prep, and rich, robust flavor. The addition of rice wine vinegar tenderizes the pork over 8 hours of slow-cooking. This renal-friendly recipe is from renal dietitian Erika from Ohio, and Erika says some garlic-chile paste on the side will please those with a taste for extra-spicy!
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Lemon Thyme Chicken
Kidney-friendly recipe for Lemon Thyme Chicken is tender, succulent, flavorful and special enough for company.
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California Pork Chops
Protein lovers, your attention please! Pork gets the star treatment in this recipe by DaVita renal dietitian, Carol from California. California Pork Chops are kidney-friendly and easy to make with Carol’s step-by-step cooking instructions. Simple, snappy and sensational!
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Korean-style Fried White Fish (Saeng-seon-Jeon)
This Korean fish dish kidney-friendly recipe for Korean-style Fried White Fish (Saeng-seon-Jeon) start with flaky white fish, adds tangy rice vinegar and reduced-sodium soy sauce and is then fried to perfection.
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Addictive Pretzels
Here comes a dazzler of a snack recipe called Addictive Pretzels created by DaVita renal dietitian Christy from Pennsylvania.
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Linguine with Garlic and Shrimp
Linguine with Garlic and Shrimp is a yummy and kidney-friendly recipe that you’re sure to make again and again.
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Turon (Filipino Banana Rolls)
Five DaVita renal dietitians from California have put together a selection of favorite Filipino foods that are popular in their northern California area. Generally, Filipino foods can be high in sodium,potassium and phosphorus, however, DaVita dialysis dietitians have modified the recipes to make them more kidney-friendly. Try Turon (Filipino Banana Roll) and discover the uniqueness of northern California.
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Chicken and Summer Squash Bow-Tie Pasta
Sharon, a DaVita dietitian from Illinois, shares a mouthwatering recipe for Chicken and Summer Squash Bow-Tie Pasta. Sharon not only has a talent for coming up with innovative, dialysis diet recipes, but she also has a talent for helping to educate her kidney patients by using clear communication regarding health and eating habits.
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Lifestyle Changes on Dialysis
People with end stage renal disease who must begin dialysis to treat kidney failure will experience many lifestyle changes. However,people with chronic kidney disease can still enjoy a good quality of life. By learning about changes happening to the body,medications and nutritional needs,people with kidney disease can know what to expect to help make the lifestyle transition easier.
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