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Living with a Diabetic |

Wednesday, 21 March 2007
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Living with a diabetic has been made easier with all the sugar free offerings there are to choose from. There are gift baskets, to ice cream, and many drinks now too have no regular sugar. By taking into consideration that your mate is diabetic then it should be no problem in changing your home to just sugar free items, from sweetener to lower sugar items. By having on hand a small amount of regular sugar incase of company will not tempt the diabetic. If you choose to have a chocolate snack then, purchase something that will not harm your mate's sugar counts for the day. Peanuts, or rather items with protein in the evenings can aid in bringing down the sugar count and help process the sugar intake. Cinnamon can also have the same effect. These have not been proved in studies, however in diabetic guides you many see these featured, as it does help in some. Remember anything white will increase your sugar counts. By paying attention to this you will find that cooking is easier, brown rice instead of white rice, all grain spaghetti instead of regular, and so on. If you are the chef in the family and your diabetic there are many books on cooking with sugar free products. There are many printed on sweets and many that you can make for dinner or other meals as well. Take time to plan a dinner. Include your recipes in your shopping list. Take time to plan and you will find that you and your partner are sure to gobble up the great food that you make. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Author is Michele Rogers, owner of http://www.lilyputts.com Lilyputts Gift Baskets , an online gift basket retailer. Also hosted is a http://www.lilyputts.blogspot.com BLOG that reviews gifts and welcomes other comments as well. Please visit Lilyputts Gift Baskets for descriptions and product presentations. Please, if you use any portion herein be sure to email author first.
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