Diabetic Food Options During the Holidays

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Diabetic Food Options During the Holidays

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Diabetic Food Options During the Holidays

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Thanksgiving Meal Tips for People With Food Allergies or Diabetes - US News and World Report

health.usnews.com — “It's OK to indulge a bit if you have diabetes, but advance preparation is key.View full resource at health.usnews.com

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Conquer Blood Sugar For Weight Loss And Better Health | Easy Health Options™

easyhealthoptions.com — “If you ate too many sugary treats during the holidays, sugar cravings may still be dancing in your head. Those cravings often mean your blood sugar is out of balance, putting you at risk for weight gain and diabetes. Luckily, you can shrink your sweet obsession and trim your waistline with some easy, natural solutions that tame blood sugar.View full resource at easyhealthoptions.com

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Handling Holiday Eating and Stress: A Recipe for Success - Diabetes and ME

diabetesandmindfuleating.com — “By Michelle May, M.D. The holidays can be a stressful time, especially when you are trying to manage your diabetes and holiday eating in the face of all the busy-ness, stress, and food! By undertanding the ingredients that set you up for overeating, you can create the perfect recipe for success and healthy, happy holidays! Recipe for Overeating Ingredients: 1 batch, bag, box, or large plate of food 2 tablespoons of deprivation 1 heaping teaspoon of guilt Sprinkle of shame Optional: fatigue, streView full resource at diabetesandmindfuleating.com

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Our #nutrition resources are great for helping you remember to stay healthy during this #Halloween weekend! http://t.co/p5iIyvby

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8 Tips to Avoid Holiday Food Temptations for People with Diabetes - on MedicineNet.com

medicinenet.com — “Learn 8 Tips to Avoid Holiday Food Temptations for people with diabetes like what foods to pass on and what foods will help keep your blood sugar in check during this festive and fruitful time of the year.View full resource at medicinenet.com

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Diabetes and Holiday Foods: 8 Tips to Maintain a Healthy Holiday Balance. http://bit.ly/ieW5Vc

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How Not To Gain Weight Over The Holidays. - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “ Tis the season!! We better start thinking how we will eat over the holidays. From thanksgiving to new years is a total of 37 days. You could pack on over 10 pounds. For that not to happen you really need to think ahead and decide now how you are going to eat over the next 4+weeks. These tips will help you stay on track this season: 1. Make your food during the day count. Lean proteins, fruits and vegetables, good fats from olive oil, omega-3 rich fish or yeas and don't forget the fiber rich View full resource at tudiabetes.org

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