Diabetic recipes with nuts

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Avatar n tn Cheese, eggs, cold meats, vegetable sticks with cream based dips, nuts (best are macadamias and other high fat nuts - peanuts and cashews are best limited as they are high carb). You may get used to not having such sweetened foods over time. You may get more ideas by looking at low carb / keto / paleo recipes.
1666434 tn?1325262350 And with diabetic recipes especially it helps when you have some others backing up a recipe as their favorite tried and true recipe that they like. My husband's grandmother has a favorite that she always makes, but here is the diabetic version that tastes just the same: Chess Pie 1 stick butter , softened 1 Tbs. cornmeal 1/3 c. milk 3 eggs, beaten 3/4 c. splenda 1 teasp. vinegar 1 teasp. vanilla 1 unbaked pie crust Combine splenda and butter. Beat in eggs.
Avatar f tn Anyone know of any good websites with diabetic friendly recipes? My mom has diabetes and I'm trying to help her out with a few meals.
Avatar n tn Diagnosed with what? Is your husband healthy and at a good weight? It's hard to recommend anything when you haven't said in this post what you're trying to accomplish and whether there are foods you have avoid.
Avatar m tn Make sure you eat a handful of nuts every day besides the health benefits of this, people who eats nuts everyday tend to lose more weight! It's not as much about the caloric value of foods as it is sugar and carbs. Walking alone is a great exercise which is easy to do and will aid in weightloss. It's frustrating when the meds cause you to gain weight, but keep fighting back. Re-think your diet and make sure your are making the best choices, and increase your exercise.
Avatar f tn I eat whatever I want really. I had g.diabetes with my first and im now a regular type two diabetic. You don't have to eat vegetables if you don't want to. Be careful with potatoes corn and peas very starchy. Fruits aren't too bad either just eat them in moderation. I eat poptart and candy for most of my snack during the day and im healthy and my baby girl is too!
Avatar f tn Hi everyone! I'm new to your Diabetes 2 Community but have been involved some with the MS community. I have Multiple Sclerosis but was diagnosed about 2 years ago with diabetes 2. When I first learned my blood sugar was high at 364, I immediately and without hesitation went on a diet and lost about 45 lbs. I did pretty good for a year and a half, but then I began eating sweets again. Plus, my best friend and Mom were very ill and dying, so I did a lot of stress eating.
Avatar n tn //tinyurl.com/atkins-recipes . Replace sugar with artificial sweeteners such as Splenda or Stevia. Also, avoid starchy foods like potatoes, rice, and any foods made with white flour - white bread, crackers, pasta/noodles - as these turn quickly into sugar after eating. Post back if you have further questions.
20602810 tn?1501685257 I'm Diabetic and need a low oxalate diet and I'm so confused with all the different lists online.  My doctor advised taking extra cinnamon in my diet but when I just had surgery on a 6mm stone in my urethra, my diet needs to be changed because cinnamon has high oxalate....but some lists online say it's low oxalate.  Please help me, if you can, in a website that has an accurate low oxalate list of foods and recipes that I can eat being Diabetic AND low oxalate.
Avatar n tn It is not hard to cook proper foods instead of relying on man-made junk foods. There are thousands of recipes on the iNet which one can follow. If weight conscious and diabetic start by lowering your carbohydrate intake. Eat organic whole grains, vegetables, fish and poultry, and fruits, and lean beef and pork. Avoid foods made with white flour; breads, crackers, pasta and white foods like rice and potatoes as these quickly turn into sugar after eating.
Avatar f tn I have gestational diabetes and a couple of diabetes websites have helped me stay on track with recipes and advice. Try diabetes.org they have great budget friendly recipes. And switch out sugar for splenda or sweet n low wherever you can.
Avatar f tn t even get a reaction to(!!)...but pine nuts were not included. I was wondering if pine nuts/cedar nuts are included in a tree nut family? Or are they like coconut and other named nuts that aren't actually nuts (doughnuts?) ;) Thank you!
1415482 tn?1459702714 Special K is also kind of expensive (at least here) Maybe you can make breakfast cheaper by substituting whole oats, with nuts and berries? It might bring your overall cost down and again- you can switch it up. There's also plenty of recipes online for homemade granola if you really want a cold cereal. Out of curiosity where is your fats coming from? Tuna has a bit and bread has a little but I don't see much other fats.
Avatar f tn I'm a diabetic and 28 weeks...I cave sweets too lol. Try baking with splenda instead of sugar...they have a lot of splenda cake and cookie recipes.
Avatar f tn My grandpa broke his hip, and while in the hospital, they uncovered that he is diabetic. Apparently, his doctor has known for a while that he was insaline resistant and pre-diabetic, but "didn't think it was a problem". So we're trying to help my grandma (who is 73) to take care with her cooking when (if) he gets out of the nursing home. I appriciate all the help I can get!
Avatar n tn Unfortunately, only a physician can give you an accurate diagnosis of being pre-diabetic or diabetic, and since I am not one, I cannot answer that question for you. What I can do is give you my opinion on what you have told me and share what I do know with you. First of all, I would make an appointment for a complete physical with my physician and explain these symptoms. Writing them down prior to your appointment is important so that you don't forget anything.
1720613 tn?1309432604 does diabetic sugar level up to 30 can be reduced my exercise only without taking medicine??
Avatar n tn Hi Newtoit, I'm a volunteer here and I've had Type 1 diabetes for over 11 years. It must be a difficult and a bit confusing time for your family right now, dealing with your newly diagnosed diabetic child, but it's wonderful that in such a short time you have managed to gather a lot of vital information. Having diabetes or caring for someone who has it is an ongoing learning process. Just keep that in mind whenever you feel frustrated, because we all go through it.
Avatar m tn carbohydrates (carbs) your body turns carbs to BG, period. that is what your body does with carbs.
176495 tn?1301280412 I'm a type 2 diabetic, 58 years old diagnosed 2.5 years ago. For quite a while I did very good job eating right but for the last year or so life has been very hectic and stressful and my eating habits have really taken a beating..my blood sugar usually averages around 130, my last A1C was 6.9 and I've gained back most of the weight (30lbs) that I lost.. can anyone recommend a good "every day" cookbook...not one where the meals look like something that belong an art museum..
Avatar f tn Good for you. I bought the bullet (cheap one, not the one on tv), I want to start making a liquid dinner! It's not easy for me to eat a meal in the evening, its hard for me to digest so I've just been having my whey powder. I need to branch out with recipes that are healthy. Good luck with yours!!!!!
938718 tn?1323783514 Sigh. I tested positive for gestational diabetes. I thought I was eating healthy, but I guess it's not enough. I'm just waiting now for an appointment at the diabetic clinic. Has anyone else experienced this?