I think this is one of the meals I was particularly excited about, when I came across these recipes, also at Diabetic Lifestyle. You have got to go and check out this site. One of the things I traditionally associate with Hanukkah dinner is latkes, and I was worried that because of the high carbohydrates, maybe that would be a forbidden fruit (so to speak) for someone living with diabetes.Not so. There are recipes for a complete Hanukkah dinner (with a roast beef base, though I know that when we celebrate with friends, the latkes are quite enough, and we don't have a Kosher butcher nearby, so we usually have soup with it, and a fruit salad). Speaking of fruit salad, there is also a great fruit-based recipe for dessert. Now. I know there are 8 nights of Hanukkah, so give me some time and I'll see what I can come up with. But for the first night, you're all set.










