Someone that is looking for recipes for a diabetic menu can do so by contacting their local health unit in their area and making an appointment with a nutritionist. As well one can search for recipes online at the website All Recipes. There one will find a variety of recipes that are or can be refined to make a great menu for a diabetic.
There are a lot of resources for a diabetic menu. There are websites and books and magazines that can give you a menu and recipes for diabetic foods. Some wbsites that have great menu's are: www.sparkpeople.com/diabetes and www.diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan.
Recipes.com offers recipes that are very healthy, delicious, and that are easy to prepare. They also offer diabetic recipes that you can make for diabetic people of just for a healthy meal.
Diabetics can eat anything, as long as they keep an eye on their blood sugar levels. A diabetic menu is the same as saying a "healthy" menu because in essence, that's what it is. Check out the related link though for some "diabetic" menu's, sample and recipes (although again I reiterate - "healthy").
If you are looking for a great diabetic menu to follow you should check out GlucoMenu. They have all kinds of tools for generating a menu, making a shopping list, and giving you easy to follow recipes. Their website is www.glucomenu.com/diabetic/diabetic_menus.htm.
Diabeticlivingonline.com has several recipes for diabetics, along with tips for serving sizes and recommendations of the right foods to eat. This link is for eleven different recipes. http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com/food-to-eat/nutrition/diabetic-meals/?page=5
A diabetic menu is typically designed around a targeted number of carbohydrates and calories. A "diabetic" menu is also a healthy menu for anyone to follow. Some good examples can be found at http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan.
A great website to find diabetic menu plans is http://helpguide.org/life/healthy_recipes.htm you will find multiple recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There are many great tasty diabetic menus out there. The following site, [http://diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/], is a fun site to check out. It has a great veriaty of choices to choose from that it'll suit your tastes!
There are a bunch of restaurants that offer a diabetic menu in London. There are sushi, diabetic, and vegetarian restaurants. Famous restaurants in London that offer a diabetic menu are Chowki and Mildreds.
They do not specifically offer diabetic items. However, there are several choices from their menu that will fit a diabetic diet, such as the Fruit and Yogurt Parfait with an English muffin at 310 calories and 4gm of carbohydrates.
Actually, you can get copies of great menu ideas for free!! All it requires is a visit to a nutritionist!! They have access to all sorts of different recipes, books and meal plans.
There is a website called diabetic lifestyle and it will help you determine what is best for your diet. You can also look up the mayo clinic. They will tell you ingredients to beware of and you can look up what it is thats in this recipe your friend gave you.