| | Meal planning after the weekend can be challenging, especially if your fridge is bare. But, as long as you have a few staples in the house, you'll be able to whip up something delicious and nutritious. If you want to have a meatless Monday, you can do that too. Even if you have diabetes, you can follow a vegetarian diet. Get the info you need to start meal planning today.... | | Top 10 Foods You Should Always Have in Your House It is easy to realize why cooking your own meals is so beneficial - control of ingredients, limited fat, portion control, and guaranteed freshness. But, it is impossible to put together a meal when you don't have any food in the house...read more
| Tomatoes and Diabetes Pass any farmers market now and you are sure to see juicy, red, orange and all different colored ripe tomatoes. Tomatoes are rich in Vitamin C (important for wound healing and can increase iron absorption) and lycopene (an antioxidant that has been shown to reduce prostate cancer). Additionally....read more
| Dietary Fiber - Essential for a Diabetes Diet I am sure you have been advised at some point to eat a high fiber diet, but perhaps you are not sure why or how. Fiber is the indigestible part of carbohydrate found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds...read more
| Vegetarian Diet and Type 2 Diabetes For people with Type 2 diabetes, following a vegetarian diet may seem a bit tricky because excluding animal products like meat, fish and fowl can limit protein options. While it may seem appropriate to eat a higher protein diet because they tend to be lower in carbohydrate, it is possible to eat a vegetarian diet and maintain a healthy weight and blood sugar control....read more
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