Diabetic Lifestyle is a good website for diabetics in need of a menu to help with their eating habits through their disease. Don't worry, check it out, it is a great way to help yourself.
There are a number of websites you can join that are for diabetics like diabetic connect. They all have downloadable menu planners to make your mother's special diet a little easier.
There are tons of places on line where you can find and purchase desserts for diabetics diabetes.webmd.com, .tasteofhome.com, mayoclinic.com or .typefreediabetes.com
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.
You can find recipes tailor made with diabetics in mind at all sorts of websites: www.diabeticlifestyle.com/ www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes/ www.food.com/recipes/diabetic
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").
Check your local bookstore first. They have tons of cookbooks out there for diabetics. You can also try online at diabetic-recipes.com. They have hundreds of recipes made just for diabetics.
One can find menu template online from the following sites; Must have menus, Reference, Why smart menus, and 30 elegant restaurant menu templates from Trip wire magazine site.
There are some online subscriptions that are completely free (such as SparkPeople.com). All you have to do is give them your email address and then confirm your subscription.
You can find good recipes for diabetics in pamphlets at your local health clinic. There are great websites online also to find great recipes including this recipe http://www.easy-diabetic-recipes.com/diabetic-chicken-dijon-recipe.html
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
There are many great recipes out there for Indian cuisine. To find them you can look in cook books and check out websites.
Microsoft Office has the largest selection of menu templates online. If one cannot find what they are looking for at Microsoft Office another place to check would be the Adobe site.