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Foods Diabetics Can Eat – Restaurant Foods Diabetics Can Eat

diabetes.about.com

Eating out with diabetes can be stressful. Restaurants are in the business of selling food, not helping you stick to your diet -- so when you're eating out you'll see, smell and hear about foods that you'd probably like to eat.

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