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Celebrating St. Patrick’s day is a sign that spring is around the corner and warmer weather is ahead. In Oklahoma, however, we know that cool weather will hang around for a while. This is a great week to make the last stew of the season.



Irish Stew is a traditional Irish dish, but can sometimes be high in fat and calories if the recipe doesn’t call for lean beef. You can click on this link for a recipe that uses lean beef and limits added fats.

For bariatric patients, cut the potatoes in half and you’ll have a healthy balance of the Protein and carbohydrates for a meal. The meat is cooked in broth, which makes it tender. This recipe can be used by patients that haven’t started the pre-surgery liquid diet or those that are six months past surgery.

When contemplating your nutrition, keep in mind this Irish proverb: A handful of skill is better than a bagful of gold. Practicing your skills will lead to better health, which is as good as a bagful of gold.

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This makes me miss corn-beef and cabbage! I use to LOVE that stuff but I always had to have cornbread with it :( it's probably to salty now and fattening...maybe just the cabbage and turkey?

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Thanks for this recipe. It’s a good one for any chilly day, not just St. Patrick’s Day! You can also give it a little twist and cut the carbs by switching half the potatoes for sweet potatoes and the other half of the potatoes for turnips. I love the suggestion to serve it with a salad!


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