Category Archives: Tips
7 Travel Tips for Vacationers on a Kidney Meal Plan
For some people, traveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures, especially when vacationing for adventure and fun. Sometimes it’s necessary to travel for work or…
Continue Reading »Addictive Pretzels: A Low Phosphorus Snack
Following a kidney diet can be very challenging because many favorite snacks and drinks may not fit into your new eating plan. You are asked…
Continue Reading »Dining Out Successfully at Polish Village Cafe
My next food adventure takes place at a little diner in Hamtramck, Michigan that specializes in Polish cuisine. The Polish Village Cafe is one of…
Continue Reading »Low Potassium Early Spring Vegetables
Spring gardens bring an abundance of fresh early spring vegetables to grocery stores and farmer’s markets. Grab your favorite bag and enjoy shopping for this…
Continue Reading »Fighting Phosphorus with Kidney-Friendly Mac & Cheese Recipes
Macaroni and cheese is a family favorite! It is a comfort food that many have grown up on, and continues to be a go-to food….
Continue Reading »Planning Your Kidney-Friendly Summer Garden
With summertime upon us, it’s the perfect time to start planting your own summer garden. Not only can planting a garden be a fun hobby…
Continue Reading »Strawberries: A Glorious Springtime Gift
With warmer weather on the horizon, I get excited about the coming gardening and growing season. I think of strawberries as the announcement of the…
Continue Reading »Performance Nutrition for Athletes on Dialysis -Part 2
Athlete on Dialysis If the thought of being an athlete on dialysis is interesting to you, or if just increasing your activity to a more…
Continue Reading »Dining Out Successfully at Coney Island
Our next foodie adventure takes us to Coney Island. There are so many different Coney Island restaurants all across the United States. One thing for…
Continue Reading »Cauliflower: A Healthy Kidney-Friendly Vegetable
Cauliflower has become a recent craze in vegetable delights. It’s made into pizza crust, and substituted for rice and couscous for pasta-like dishes. It’s an…
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