CKD Meals & Recipe Collection by Members
Hello All,
I am really getting bored with eating primarily veggies so much. There must be some easy recipes out there and if you have any I would so appreciate anything you can suggest or even a book with easy recipes. I did purchase a renal diet cookbook, but most of the meals needed too many ingredients and I am NOT a cook per se. HELP!
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@ldrlaw @kamama94 @10lag0lag0b3 @colleenyoung
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Vicki LeBlanc
Thank you for your comment echoing Kamama's concern about oxalates. Dang - why is EVERYTHING that's good out of bounds?
@colleenyoung I’ve been away from Mayo Clinic Connect lately because I’ve had company. My experience with rhubarb is mostly wishing I had some growing in my yard! When I find it I’ve made a simple sauce to spoon over other goodies or a crisp, crumble, Brown Betty, etc. I use an apple recipe and substitute rhubarb for the apples. I am diabetic so I am very concerned about the carbs in all the sugar required in these recipes. But I have NEVER had good results cooking (especially baking) using any sugar substitute. I just make the real deal, stick to very small portions, limit the frequency of those portions and share the end result with other people so I don’t eat too much myself. I never considered this stuff to be a CKD concern at all. Diabetes concerns more than make up for using caution with rhubarb!
@kamama94 I never heard anything about rhubarb in conjunction with CKD. Your comments are interesting. I’ve heard of oxalates being a potential problem and asked my nephrologist about it. He assures me that I don’t have a problem with that.
Just FYI from Harvard, WEB MD, and other sources:
Avoid stone-forming foods: Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may advise you to avoid these foods or to consume them in smaller amounts. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/5-steps-for-preventing-kidney-stones-201310046721
Also https://www.webmd.com/kidney-stones/kidney-stones-food-causes
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/kidney-stones-diet/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/kidney-stone-diet#foods-to-limit-or-avoid
https://www.healthline.com/health/kidney-stone-diet#food-and-drinks-to-avoid
Great researcher but not much fun! 😘
Hello........I have been posting on PINTEREST, kidney-friendly recipes which I have researched and collected. Go to the App. of
PINTEREST and plug in my name:
Patti Drago, page through ny different recipe categories until you find "kidney-friendly". There is a good selection......I wish you well🥰
Thanks Patti
Thank you for the input. I was just diagnosed with stage 3 CKD and very much interested in kidney friendly recipes. But I don’t download apps due to some hacking issues. Is there a way it can be downloaded in this medium?
Thank you to everybody who shed a light in our condition.