Try eating fresh fruits or vegetables. Peanut butter and celery is a good food option. Also apples and peanut butter or unsweetened chocolate.
Going to www.diabetesdietfordiabetic.com will give food charts for diabetics. It will show the major food groups needed for a healthy diet for diabetes.
The best nutritious food for a elderly person with diabetes are a few food items. Some food items are not having sugar in them. Other foods are some poultry, such as meat and fruits and vegetables.
Diabetes.webmd.com is one website that has helpful tips on diabetes meal planning. There are also many other websites that have recipes and meal planning ideas for diabetes.
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
Some good food substitutes for someone on a diet because of diabetes are oranges, banana, apple, strawberries, egg, fish, chicken and whole wheat bread.
I highly suggest the following: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/cheap-and-healthy-brown-bag-lunch-ideas-for-grownups and http://www.dlife.com/diabetes-food-and-fitness/what_do_i_eat/meal_planning/rondinelli_aug06.
1 diabetes is diabetes that you are born with. 2 diabetes is a type that you get later in life usually related to eating bad food like junk food.
Storing food for diabetics is no different from storing food for people who do not have diabetes. Use common sense and always follow food storage guidelines, regardless if you have diabetes or not.
Some ideas are going for a walk together, going to the movies, cooking food together.
A good place to find facts on a diabetic based diet, as well as facts on diabetes in general is below. http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/planning-meals/diabetes-food-pyramid.html
Fig leaves is for treating Diabetes in cooking, they also help with lessing the pills that some diabetes takes when their diabetes is is high or low. It's good in food when you really need it so its good to have some handy.
Nope. Food doesn't cause diabetes