You can find lots of samples buy going online but stores may also have them. It is less likely of a store to have them though. If you do it online you should be careful on what you want because there are many varieties.
Diabetic meal planning information can be found at your local doctor's office or even the pharmacist. They will have some sample diabetic menus and diets. You can try websites like Web MD or The Mayo Clinic for menus and tips.
If you are looking for a diabetic diet, you have several choices. The Diabetic Association website has some diets. You can also try the Mayo Clinic website.
You can find the best diets for you by going on WebMd.com or something to find out the best diet for you and your body type and suggest some foods for you.
There is a site, everydiet.org, that has all sorts of different diets on it, and some are specially designed for diabetics. Along with that, a diabetic educator can help you come up with a diet that's just for you.
Putting together a diet for a person who is diabetic can be a challenge. I found a webpage with more information on diabetic diets. www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027
Your doctor can provide you with reading material on diabetic exhange diets (and maybe even work with you to ensure it's appropriate for you). Online resources include WebMD, http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00077, etc.
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 several diabetic cookbooks out there for purchase. Also, the kraft website has special dessert recipes that are for people with special diets such as persons with diabetes.
The mayo clinic offers a free diabetic diet on their website. The link is http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027.
You can find diabetic testing supplies by going to a doctor who deals with diabetic people. You can also find some by going and asking some of your friends who have it.
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!!!!
High-protein foods tend to be a staple of diabetic diets (the first contributor to this answer is diabetic). However, it is important to note that some carbohydrates are healthy and necessary, even for diabetics. Protein cannot replace fats and carbs for energy.