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9 Gift Ideas for Foodies

There are a lot of healthy habits you can develop when cooking and eating that help manage diabetes. These include portion control, cooking with healthy fats, and having tools and equipment that make you want to cook healthy, delicious food.

Moove Over Cow's Milk

On a trip to your grocery store’s dairy section, you’ll find plenty of plant-based “milks” on shelves alongside traditional cow’s milk—from soy, almond, and cashew to hemp, rice, pea, and oat milks. You may be wondering, are there nutritional benefits to these plant-based milks, especially if you are a person with diabetes?

6 Tasty Ways to Stay Hydrated

Dehydration isn’t good for anyone, but if you have diabetes, it can become dangerous. High blood glucose (blood sugar) levels can lead to increased dehydration as your kidneys work harder to filter the glucose. It’s important to stay hydrated during the day, especially if it’s particularly hot or you’ve been losing fluids during exercise.

Mindful Eating Approaches While Managing Diabetes

Diabetes management is more than counting carbohydrates (carbs) or monitoring your blood glucose (blood sugar) levels, it requires a mindful approach to eating and self-awareness. By focusing on the why, what, where, and how of eating, you can improve your relationship with food and your ability to manage diabetes. What is mindful eating? Mindful eating is paying attention to the whole experience of eating, like how the food tastes, how it feels to eat it, and the environment around you. Your senses should be engaged, you should recognize feelings of hunger and fullness, and you should

Heart-Healthy Recipes for People with Diabetes

Did you know that having diabetes puts you at a higher risk for developing heart disease? The good news is, managing diabetes—which includes healthy eating, being physically active, monitoring blood glucose, reducing stress, and taking medications as prescribed by your doctor—may help protect your heart and lower your risk of heart disease. To get you started, we've rounded up some of our favorite heart-healthy recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even dessert! These recipes are packed with: Fiber from vegetables and whole grains, which can help lower cholesterol and blood glucose (blood

Making Healthy Habits Stick

Are you one of the many people that look forward to the “January reset” when it comes to starting (or restarting) a healthy habit? You’re not alone! Most people that make a New Year’s resolution focus on habits to improve their health. To make a new healthy habit stick, you first have to create a goal and reach it. Here are some tips to help you set goals, create a plan for success and make your new healthy habits a part of your daily routine. Set Your Goals with a Timeframe Set a timeframe to complete your goals—such as three months, six months, or the end of the year. This way, you have time

9 Sweet and Savory Recipes for Fall

Pumpkin spice usually takes the spotlight when the weather starts to cool, but fall is also the season of apples, winter squash, and other autumn vegetables! You'll find many choices in your grocery store, so it’s a great time of year to try some new recipes. We've collected our favorite fall recipes that take advantage of the seasonal fruits and veggies. Chicken Apple Crunch Salad Refreshing and packed with protein, this dish has tender chicken and sweet apples tossed in a light dressing. Perfect for lunch or dinner! Sweet Potato Kale Hash Brighten up your plate with this one-skillet dish

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Meal Planning

It’s one thing to know the types of foods you should focus on: lean protein, lots of fiber, lots of vegetables, and fruit. With a little research, you can find endless ideas and recipes for meals for a week that will appeal to you and your family’s preferences. But there’s an art to taking all that food you’ve purchased and extending it beyond a specific meal that makes you and your family happy eaters and avoids wasting food.

Dining Out or Ordering In Choices

Oh, the pleasures of having a meal in your favorite restaurant! Whether it’s your go-to fast casual eatery or a romantic white linen spot, dining out can be the highlight of our week—and so can ordering in. But when you have diabetes and may also be trying to lose weight, it can be hugely stressful instead—especially if you’re new to figuring your way around a menu when restrictions are on your mind. Selecting a restaurant you know has healthy options is the best solution, but that’s not always possible when others have input.

Scales, Apps, and Other Helpful Tools to Stay on Track with Portion Control

Managing diabetes, especially when first diagnosed, can feel overwhelming. There just seems to be so much to keep track of. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools available to help—including with portion control. These tools can be as simple or elaborate as you want, from pre-portioned plates and containers to digital scales and apps.