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8 Reviews of Diabetic Friendly Waldorf Salad

by Annacia
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From: PaulaG

On Oct 18, 2007

Delicious! This has a nice light flavor from the vanilla yogurt. I used a combination of gala and granny smith apples. The nuts were pecans instead of walnuts. The salad was served on a bed of mixed baby greens.

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    From: MsSally

    On May 24, 2007

    This made a great light snack. I made a one serving size and it was very good. I think next time I'll add some raisins, but other than that this is great quick salad.

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  • From: Stepford Mom

    On Nov 15, 2009

    As a diabetic, who loves waldorf salad... I was thrilled to find this recipe. The only change was to use all yogurt instead of mayo. Very good. I will make this again and again. Even my non-diabetic husband ate a lot of this.

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  • From: Chef #535867

    On Nov 16, 2007

    Amazing taste ! I served it with the Red Lobster Nantucket Baked Cod as suggested and thoroughly enjoyed it! I too used a mixture of gala and granny smith apples to give it the right sweetness and tanginess! It helps you get your portions of fruit/vegetables for the day! Not a a huge salad either! I will surely make it again!

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    From: CoffeeB

    On Mar 6, 2008

    5 stars from me Annacia because of the fact that it has all the ingredients I absolutely love and it's lowfat to boot. It's very WW friendly and that's always a +in my book. I used 1 grannysmith apple and didn't add the fat-free mayo. Used a little more WW vanilla yogurt. Exceptional! Glad I found this one~

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  • From: cooking with love

    On Nov 24, 2008

    My DH is diabetic so I am always looking for something different as a side dish especially. This was very good. I didn't have vanilla yogurt so I used plain and added a hit of vanilla to the yogurt. It was enjoyed by all.

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    From: Boomette

    On Oct 19, 2008

    Yummy! I used a little enveloppe of Twin sugar instead of 1 tbs of Splenda. It was sweet enough. Didn't have vanilla yogurt, so I used fat-free, sugar-free plain yogurt. I used Cortlan apples, peeled. I mixed my serving with lettuce. Thanks Annacia. Made for Zaar Star Game.

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  • From: Ty's Kitchen

    On Dec 22, 2007

    I really liked this but the rest of the family were not crazy about it. (They are not into Waldorf Salads) I finished off the salad for lunch at work.

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