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Diabetic Holiday Recipes |
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Diabetic Holiday Celebration Pig-outs |
Holidays are special times we associate
with family and food. There’s nothing like a home-cooked meal
shared by family and friends to make any occasion memorable.
These special occasions are rare times when we can relax and
de-stress. The same is not always true for diabetics. Holiday
cooking for diabetic management can be a nightmare without
diabetic holiday recipes
Christmas, birthdays, and anniversaries can be very stressful
for a diabetic. It is always a question of loving life and
sticking to the diabetic diet or living life and eating the
forbidden food offered during these special occasions. Meals on
special occasions are often rich in fat and have high caloric
content. Caution is thrown out the window in the name of good
taste. Therefore, these meals normally are not suitable for a
diabetic and may cause blood glucose level to shoot up.
If you are attending a holiday celebration, you need not
deprive yourself of all the treats. You can adjust your
diabetic diet to accommodate the kind of food that will be
served. You may, for instance, choose a low calorie meal for
breakfast and lunch so that you can enjoy an afternoon pizza
party. You may also call the host or hostess to check what kind
of food will be served. Some hosts even take it upon themselves
to check whether their guests have any special dietary
restrictions prior to preparing the menu for their party.
Chances are, there will be a dish or two that conforms to the
dietary requirements of a diabetic. You may also offer to bring
a diabetic-friendly dish that can be shared by everyone. You
can find diabetic holiday recipes on the internet suitable for
Christmas, thanksgiving, anniversaries and other special
celebration events.
Adjusting your diabetic diet for special occasions celebrated
in your own home is simpler. As you will be preparing the
dishes yourself, you can opt to alter the recipe by
substituting high fat, high-calorie ingredients with lean meat
and other low calorie ingredients. You also need not skip
dessert. There are many artificial sweeteners available in the
market that will enable you to indulge your sweet tooth.
Holidays and other special occasions need not be a stressful
time for diabetics. Ultimately, moderation is still the key to
maintaining normal blood glucose levels during this time.
Celebrating and at the same time sticking to the diabetic diet
can be done. All it takes is planning, good judgment, and a lot
of self-control.
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