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.
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.
There are diabetic meal planners available online. The following to links will take you to two such websites, http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/sample-meal-plan and http://www.your-diabetes.com/diabetic-menu.html
Yes, there are many options for diabetic diet menus. There are also multiple websites that will help you plan a diabetic meal plan, for example TypeFreeDiabetes.com offers a menu planner for diabetics.
The best place to find a diabetic meal plan is through your local Dr or hospital program There are many online places you can check for diabetic meal plans listed in the phone book as well
I have been unable to find "the best' diabetic diet menu. You should probably talk to your doctor and a nutritionist to work out a diet plan that is unique to your personal issue.
The doctor that diagnosed you with having diabetes should have given you a meal plan, with foods you could eat. There are also diabetic recipes online. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
Whether or not to follow a diabetic menu plan by a non-diabetic is a decision that should be made by a patient and their doctor. Diabetic plans are usually balanced and designed for healthy eating. Sample diet can be studiedhttp://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat
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.
Foods that are low in sugar, such as a nice vegtable meal like broccoli and rice or vegtable soup would be able to fit into a diabetic menu plan. Consult with your doctor for more information.
There are several sources one can search to find sample menus for a diabetic diet. Online websites such as WebMD and Mayo Clinic are a good place to start. You may also have luck finding a diabetic sample menu through other online diabetic websites. Consulting your doctor who can put you in touch with a nutritionist is also an option.
There are many diabetic diets offered free online. You can always visit your doctor or a specialist. Doctors will know what you should and shouldn't eat.
Perhaps the best place to find a tried and tested diabetic diet plan is through your doctor. They can provide you with the resources to find a diet that is right for your particular health needs.