You can find many cooking recipes at http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/recipes. But for the most part she should be able to keep her diet the same as long as she watches her insulin levels.
There are several online resources to find diabetic recipes. Maintaining a good diet which includes low glycemic foods is the foundation of controlling diabetes. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-recipes/RE00091
The best way to eat healthy and good for diabetics, is simply to change the recipe from sugar, to splenda. Here are some additional recipes as well. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
Diabetic recipes are sometimes not as tasty. Kids are picky eaters. Locations for good diabetic kid recipes are: Diabetic cookbooks, or online at shopdiabetes.
There are so many links to find some good diabetic recipes. Here are some to choose from...www.diabeticlifestyle.com/, www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes www.diabeticlivingonline.com/diabetic-recipes/ Happy Cooking!!!!
Recent studies show that a diet composed of mostly Mediterranean recipes is very beneficial to those who are fighting diabetes. Shrimp-Peppered Alfredo and Cioppino Seafood Delight are a pair of recipes that a diabetic may eat without worry.
Ask your local nutritionist. They usually have good recipes for controlling you diabetes. They can also give you pointers on finding support groups that can provide free recipes as well.
Diabetes.webmd.com is one website that has helpful tips on diabetes meal planning. There are also many other websites that have recipes and meal planning ideas for diabetes.
Diabetic Lifestyle have some good recipes (http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/). Also have a look at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-recipes/RE00091
The internet is a great place to find tasty recipes for diabetes. These recipes are also free and immediately available. Here are some links for you: http://urbanext.illinois.edu/diabetesrecipes/intro.cfm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-recipes/RE00091 http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/main.aspx
You can get diabetes recipes from your physician. You can also find diabetic cook books at Barnes & Nobles, you can ask friends or relatives for recipes. You could find recipes in a Diabetes support group.
Wikipedia has a list of websites and recipes for type 2 diabetes, one of which is glucerna.com another is ammedbettercare.com for those on Medicare. I hope this helps you.
There are tons of great recipes for diabetics that can be found from website hosts such as "D life", "Diabetic Lifestyle", "Diabetes", and "Eating Well".