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6 Tips for a Happy, Healthy Holiday with Diabetes

The holidays are a wonderful time of year where you get to spend time catching up with family and friends. It’s also a time where there is a lot of focus on food, which can be hard if you have diabetes. With some planning and prep, you can still enjoy holiday traditions and food favorites while still managing your blood glucose (blood sugar). Read on for tips to help you prep for a happy, healthy holiday season.

What is Intuitive Eating?

It seems every year there’s a new fad diet that everyone is talking about. But recently non-diet approaches like “Intuitive Eating” or “Mindful Eating” have gained in popularity. What do these terms mean, and how do they work?

7 Tips for Boosting Flavor Without Salt

If you hear “low-sodium foods” and think you’ll be giving up taste and enjoyment, think again! Healthy home-cooked meals made with quality ingredients and spices are packed with flavor. Whether you’re new to cooking or an experienced chef looking to lower the salt in your meals, these easy tips will help you make healthy dishes taste even better. 1. Add acids Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, or limes) and vinegars play a key role in healthy cooking. Acids can act a little like salt in that they work to meld flavors together by bringing out the natural brightness of foods. Try making a quick

Ask the Experts: What is Carb Counting?

Carb counting is one way to create an eating plan that can help you manage your blood glucose levels. For those who use insulin, carb counting can help you match your mealtime insulin dosage to the amount of carbs you are eating. While carb counting can be a great tool, it may not be for everyone. Read on to learn more about what carb counting is and whether it’s right for you. What is carb counting? As you may guess from the name, carb counting is adding up the carbs in the foods you eat. Counting carbs can help you predict how your blood glucose will rise after a meal. To count them, you

Everything You Need to Know About Bok Choy

This unassuming leafy green, hailing from the heart of Asia, has captured the taste buds of food enthusiasts worldwide. With its rich history, unique growth characteristics, distinct flavor profile, and a treasure trove of nutritional benefits, bok choy has secured its rightful place as a culinary gem.

7 Tips for Healthy Eating While on Vacation

Taking a vacation and travelling by car, rail, or plane may take you away from your regular routine and affect how you can follow your eating plan. But a little planning can go a long way to enjoy your vacation while still following your eating plan and managing diabetes. Here are seven tips to get you started: 1. Bring a cooler and snacks for a road trip. Pack different types of snacks, like bite-size pieces of fresh non-starchy veggies (carrots, broccoli, celery, bell pepper); protein foods like hardboiled eggs, nuts, or low-fat string cheese; and quality carbohydrate foods like fruit

Best Beverages for People with Diabetes

Coffee, tea, soda, milk, juice, sports drinks, energy drinks, and sparkling water—there are so many choices when it comes to picking your drink! So, what’s the best choice for a person with diabetes? The same as what we recommend for everyone else, water! Hydration is an important part of staying healthy. More than half of our body weight comes from water. It’s found in all our cells, organs, and tissues, and our bodies can’t function without it. We lose water throughout the day through digestion, sweating, and even breathing. It’s important to replace water that is lost by drinking plenty of

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