Diabetic Dessert Recipes

January 6th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetic desserts | No Comments »

Diabetic Dessert Recipes – Delicious Sugar Free Desserts That Anyone Can Eat

Think you have to avoid eating those gorgeous and heavenly deserts? Well maybe not, if you use the following recipes! – from an article by Robert Funge (see EzineArticles.com)

 

We’ve all heard it before, avoiding exercise and eating lots of fats and sugar as well as being overweight can cause type 2 diabetes. The good news however is that if you act now you can prevent this form of diabetes from occurring, or reduce and even cure the condition if you’ve been recently diagnosed. As type 2 diabetes is usually in direct relation to your lifestyle it’s important to make changes to the way you live your life to see improvements. Now this isn’t as bad as it sounds and in most cases you can continue eating the foods you like; you just need to be more selective. One of the ways to follow a diabetic diet is to consume foods from all of the four food groups, as well as limiting your intake of alcohol, fat, and sugars. You can incorporate a wide variety of nutritious foods into a diabetic diet plan and combined with regular exercise will help you control your condition.

Now don’t think that desserts and snacks are out of the question. In most cases they’re not. If you’ve got a sweet tooth then check out these delicious diabetic desserts:

DIABETIC PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES 1/3 c. plain flour 1/4 tsp. baking soda 1/4 tsp. baking powder Pinch of salt 2 tbsp. shortening 2 tbsp. peanut butter 1 tsp. Sweet ‘n Low 1 egg, beaten Mix and stir all ingredients in order (flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, shortening, peanut butter and Sweet ‘n Low). Add beaten egg and mix well. Drop by large teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. DIABETIC FUDGE 1 14 1/2 oz. evaporated milk 3 tbsp. cocoa 1/4 c. oleo Liquid Sweetener to equal 1/2 c. sugar 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 2 1/2 c. graham cracker crumbs 1/4 c. nuts Combine milk and cocoa in saucepan. Beat well. Add oleo, sweetener, salt. Bring to boil. Remove from heat. Stir in remaining ingredients except 1/4 cup graham crackers. Cool about 15 minutes. Divide mixture into 32 balls. Roll in remaining cracker crumbs and chill.

These recipes look delicious don’t they? Believe me, they taste even better too. So by combining sensible eating with regular exercise you can control and even beat your type 2 diabetes for good. It just goes to show that with a little research you can still eat the delicious types of foods and snacks that you did before. http://symptomsofdiabetes.org.uk for symptoms of diabetes.

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Management of Diabetes

January 5th, 2009 -- Posted in diabetes information | No Comments »

Diabetes Management

This site is mainly about the promotion of Diabetic Desserts but I know some people are new to Diabetes and would like general information. So these are just some brief comments regarding the management of Diabetes.

Currently there is no cure for either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. But this is not really a problem for most responsible and thoughtful people.  All you need to do is to continue to research and read all that is available and listen carefully to your doctor, or other health professionals.

Proper management can give you many, many years of healthy living. And, note well, your diabetic diet does not have to be boring or tasteless.

Diabetes management starts with a visit to your doctor, finding out you have diabetes, what type you have, then arming yourself with as much information as possible about the particular type of diabetes you are diagnosed with.  I must also emphasise that whatever you may read in this article, or elsewhere, do not make major changes to your routine without consulting a health professional.

All management begins with controlling the glucose cycle.

The glucose cycle is affected by two factors, entry of glucose into the bloodstream and blood levels of insulin to control the transport out.

Your glucose levels are very sensitive to both diet and exercise, so a change in either should first be discussed with your physician. Proper management of diabetes can bevery intrusive to the patient.

Proper management requires a complete lifestyle change and frequent, sometimes multi-daily checks of glucose in the blood. Type 1 diabetics need a more strict routine, with daily insulin injections essential.

Today it is easier to measure the blood sugar level. Glucose meters are readily available and are quite easy to use with a little practice and patience. If you still need to purchase a Glucose meter do some investigation; some meters need a smaller drop of blood to give a reading. It is also advisable to check your meter’s accuracy regularly when you visit your doctor.

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