www.diabetes.org is a great website that gives alot of information to people with diabetes, including meal plans and foods to avoid. www.mayoclinic.com also has some recipies for meals for diabetics.
Yes, you can find diabetes meals plans for children and adults at http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan. You can also get help creating a meal plan at http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/planning-meals/
The best foods that are good for managing diabetes are foods that contain no sugar, fats, or sodium. There are several meal plans online for people who are diabetics as well.diet.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Diabetic_Foods
There are a number of diets that are aimed at people with Diabetes. I would recommend the Diabetes Mellitus Diet. http://www.diabetesdietsupport.com/diabetes-mellitus-diet.htm
A wonderful website that provides a diet and meal plan for a person suffering from diabetes is http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan. It is printable and easy to access.
WebMD offers a pretty good meal planning guide for people with diabetes. Also, talk to your doctor to see what they recommend you do. http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan
If you get Nutrasystem D then it will be delivered on a monthly plan right to your door. Nutrasystem developed the D plan for people suffering with diabetes and who needs to avoid lots of sodium and white foods like potato and pasta.
I think you probably need a diabetic recipe rather than a meal plan. There are several on the internet. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
The Mayo Clinic website has good information here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00077 about an eating plan for diabetics that relies on a food exchange list that will help ensure that you get the right mixture of nutrients and calories to help keep your blood sugar regulated.
There several restrictions in a diabetic diet. You should consult your physician for the best advice.
The types of foods that would be included in a diabetes meal plan are healthy and nutritional low carb foods. These include, oatmeals, vegetables, low sodium turkey, chicken, whole grained breads, fruits and foods with little sugar.
There are so many websites with information on diabetes. www.diabetes.org even has a page for helping you plan your meals. But I'd say your doctor could really help you with meal planning.