Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Diabetic Breakfast Choices

By Marcus Clarkson

If you are someone who has been diagnosed with diabetes it is vital that you eat the correct kinds and amounts of foods. If not then you may well find that the condition is much more difficult to control. Today when it comes to finding out what are the right foods the internet is a great place to look for help and advice. In fact many sites now offer special sample breakfast menus for diabetics to try out for themselves.

The great thing about these types of menus is that rather than breakfast being bland and boring it can be very enjoyable indeed. Also as you will soon discover all of these kinds of menus allow you to be a little more creative in the kinds of foods that you are able to eat with this disorder.

In this article we offer some breakfast menu ideas for diabetics which you may want to try. All of these can be made very quickly as well as being simple to create. Plus they contain the right quantity of calories that a diabetics body needs to ensure that it functions correctly.

Menu 1 - Consists of 1 slice of whole wheat bread which has been toasted and then 1 teaspoon of margarine spread on to. Along with the toast you can have 1/4 cup of egg substitute or cottage cheese, 1/2 cup of oatmeal which has been mixed with 1/2 cup skimmed milk and 1/2 small banana sliced on to the top.

Menu 2 - This one is even far easier to make than the menu mentioned above. Take 1/2 cup of fresh blueberries and drink 1 cup of fat free or low fat milk with them. However if you want in place of the blueberries instead have a small blueberry muffin or other type of breakfast pastry with a cup of fat free milk.

Menu 3 - For something that really is quick and easy to prepare for breakfast. Take 2 slices of whole wheat bread and toast them. Then to provide a little more flavor to the bread lightly spread over each slice 2 tablespoons of peanut. As well as the toast with this breakfast you can have a cup of tea or coffee and a small banana.

If you can when it comes to any meal when you are suffering from diabetes you should try to arrange to eat them at the same time each day. By doing this you will help to ensure that your blood sugar levels remain constant throughout the day. What one should never do is actually avoid having any meals especially breakfast.

Finally, another important thing to remember when using any kind of sample breakfast menu for diabetics is to measure everything carefully. If not the eating too much or too little could further aggravate the diabetes rather than helping to keep it under control. - 15438

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