Honestly, I am unsure that any MRE's are good for a diabetic to eat. They are high in fats, sugars and salts. All of these diabetics need to look out for. Not only do you have to look out for those but also foods that break down into sugar in the long run. Anything with white flour breaks down into sugar, as does certain vegi's and fruits. The life of a diabetic is a complicated one. Best of luck!
Glucometers measure the blood glucose level present before and after meals. This is key information for diabetics monitoring their condition.
Yes I would look at Diabetes.org where they provide info on how to plan meals and what kinds of meals you can cook. Its very helpful so that you both don't get tired of cooking the same things everyday.
J'ai voudre cuire repast prets si vou plai - I would like to cook a ready meal
People eat ready meals for convenience. some people eat them because they cant or dont like to cook. they are a bad choice as they are usually full of salt and fat and it is usually cheaper to make your own. There are lots of easy recipes that can be cooked in less than 20mins, so it would be a better idea to learn these and cook than eat ready meals
I was not able to find a place close to Crystal MI. I did however find www.glucerna.com that sells meals for diabetics and has great prices as well. That would be a choice to consider.
The American Medical Association offers a list of Diabetic friendly meals, including low carb options. Another option would be to get a consultation with a nutrition expert, who can supply you with a list of resources.
I would say that when a kid is ready to kiss then they should be able to. But I would say that 12 and older would be the more appropriate age.
The best fish for type 2 diabetics would be those high in omega 3 oils.
All fresh vegetable are good for diabetics. There isn't any vegetable that isn't. So I would plant anything that is your favorites.
Cookbooks for diabetics would include recipes that would help keep one's bloodsugar levels on track. They are probably just like any other recipes, just with variations for diabetics.
diabetes.webmd.com is a great place to start. They tell you which meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner would be best for people who suffer from diabetes. There is no specific diet plans, but there are some specific food that you should avoid, and others that will help.
Diabetics cannot eat sugar so food they would receive would not have any sugar. They also need to watch their carb intake. Different services provide different foods.