There are commercially available ready to eat supplements such as Glucerna milkshakes and cereal bars that will help you minimize blood sugar spikes through the day. However, meals for diabetics should be prepared at home with the emphasis on foods that are extremely low or without sugar as well as low in carbohydrates.
pancake mix
Honestly, I am unsure that any MRE's are good for a diabetic to eat. They are high in fats, sugars and salts. All of these diabetics need to look out for. Not only do you have to look out for those but also foods that break down into sugar in the long run. Anything with white flour breaks down into sugar, as does certain vegi's and fruits. The life of a diabetic is a complicated one. Best of luck!
Ready foods are ideal for you if you do not have time to cook meals from scratch.Although they may not be as healthy and nutritious as freshly cooked foods,they have improved over the years and are actually quite healthy.
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Sooner or later all foods go bad, whether raw or cooked, even ready-to-eat foods. All foods taste better fresher, but the main purpose of the expiration dates on foods is to warn us against the possibility of their going bad in the fairly short run.
anything ready to microwave.
People are getting busier. They do not always have time to prepare foods. so they buy ready prepared foods that they can heat in a microwave.
cake mix is wrong, The first ready-mix food to be sold commercially was Aunt Jemima pancake flour. It was invented in St. Joseph, Missouri and introduced in 1899
cake mix is wrong, The first ready-mix food to be sold commercially was Aunt Jemima pancake flour. It was invented in St. Joseph, Missouri and introduced in 1899
ready meals are the best usally
The word that means ready when needed is "prepared."
The first ready-mix food sold commercially in 1889 was "Pancake Flour," developed by the American company Aunt Jemima. This product was a pre-mixed blend of flour, baking powder, and other ingredients, designed for convenience in making pancakes. Its success marked the beginning of the ready-mix food industry, paving the way for a variety of similar products in subsequent years.