There are a number of places a person can go to receive information on cooking diabetic food. Your locale bookstore or nutritionist is a good place to start.
There is no scale that measure the calories in food. However, you can use this site to look up caloric information: www.caloriecount.com.
Most major cites hold diabetic clinics at the local hospitals. Lots on information can be found on line in forums and on the diabetic society page.http://diabetes. Webmd.com/diabetic-food-list-best-worst-foods
Information on diabetic food options can be found in local libraries and book stores, as well as on the internet, but the best person to ask would be your doctor or a health expert.
The Mayo Clinic is a great resource for diabetic food plan information. Here is the link to the website http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00077
If you are interested in hiring a diabetic meal planner, you should check out www.JustDiabeticMealPlans.com/. If you want to do your own cooking they might be able to help. If you prefer to have most of the prepwork done for you, check out www.dinewise.com/diabetic-meals. You order the food and they ship it to you.
Diabetes is a serious condition. You can help manage this day to day with a diabetic food chart. Here is some more information. www.ehow.com/way_5316373_���diabetic-food-chart-diet.html
You can learn more about diabetic diet food on the following websites www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_diet_diabetes.htm,www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027,www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness, these sites have loads of information on having a healthy diabetic diet.
Cooking magazine subscriptions can be purchased from the Newsstand website. Some of the magazines available to subscribe to are BBC Good Food, BHG Good and Fresh and Diabetic Living.
There are many such resources. State websites often have health topics. Here is one:http://www.ahealthiermichigan.org/2011/09/06/the-dos-and-donts-of-cooking-for-diabetics-apply-to-everyone/. Also, this website is all about diabetes and offers a really good "diabetic do's and dont's" article: http://www.facts-about-diabetes.com/diabetic-food-to-eat.html
There are many websites offering information on diabetic foods. Here is what the American Diabetes Association has to say about diabetic foods: http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/
Diabetic food lists can be found on several websites. Web MD, Mayo Clinic and NIH are some to consider. Most manufactures of diabetic equipment and insurance companies also have information pertinent to diabetics on their websites.
A diabetic food pyramid is very similar to any other food pyramid, but it doesn't include much of any sugar. Check out www.diabetes.org �ۼ Food and Fitness �ۼ Food �ۼ Planning Meals for more information.