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1. grapefruit
2. pineapple
3. banana's
4. peaches
5. grapes
6. pears
7. plums
8. butter peas
9. butter beans
10. blackeyed peas
11. cream corn
12. corn on the cobb
13. tomato's
14. olives
15. cucumbers
16. celery
17 .onion
18. bell pepper
19. fried salmon patties
20. liver and onion
21. yams
22. baked sweet potato
23. cherry's
24. raspberry's
25. strawberry's
26. blackberry's
27. graham crackers
28. melba toast
29. pasta with meat sauce
30. bake chicken
31. grilled pork tenderloin
32. grilled beef tenderloin
33. grilled ground round hamburger
34. dill pickles
35. turkey hot dogs
36. turkey bacon
37. wheat english muffin
38. vinagarette dressing
39. 2% milk
40. ice tea with 3 sweet low packages
41. hamburger steak
42. baked pork chops
43. shrimp with cocktail sauce
44. fried ham steak
45. scrambled eggs
46. cantalopue
47. almonds
48. walnuts
49. vegetable beef soup
50. vegetable chicken soup

2006-08-10 11:06:33 · 11 answers · asked by lou 7 in Health Diseases & Conditions Diabetes

11 answers

Most of these are really great for you.
Remember to eat your 3 servings of veggies & 2 servings of fruit every day thats about the size of your palm per serving.
Nuts & seeds are allowed but only 10 per serving (I say "why bother!) & the meats & dairy are 2 servings a day still about the palm of your hand.
We are all different sizes so your palm will tell you how much to eat.
Drinking any non sugar drink is ok But if you are having kidney failure (Like myself) then you will be limited to only clear liquids, no black drinks like colas, or dark tea or strong coffees. and only 1 quart per day of anything that can liquify!
NO fried foods and you should limit the egg yokes to 2 a week (the egg whites are a pure protein eat all you can. (I eat scrambled egg whites with no yokes)
Home made soups are great but no canned ones they have way to much salt & fat added.
Good Luck sounds like you are on the right track.

2006-08-10 15:17:29 · answer #1 · answered by omapat 3 · 1 0

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2. pineapple
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2014-11-07 03:56:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All diabetics process food differently. My numbers are high if I eat pineapples and both types of corn. Yams and sweet potatoes I have no problem with. I agree with others, watch carbs and that would mean look at label on graham crackers and melba toast.

2006-08-10 16:42:19 · answer #7 · answered by Ricky 6 · 0 0

Like any foods if you eat them in the proper way and don't overeat I see that all these foods listed would be ok for a diabetic to eat. And with proper exersice to burn the calories. so the lvl of sugar is maintained.

2006-08-10 11:11:11 · answer #8 · answered by MadamSalem 2 · 0 0

Avoid sugar and high amounts of carbohydrates. Eat balanced meals at regular times. Whole grain carbs are good. Losing weight helps control diabetes.

2016-03-18 05:08:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Watch your carb & starches. So, I would say stay away from the sweet potatos, yams, pastas, the corns (especially creamed) and graham crackers. I eat mixed nuts constantly! I have also found, for me, that raspberries & blueberries keep my sugars down, as does grapefruit. It rises a little with canteloupe. The rule should be that whatever you eat have more protein than sugar. Good luck

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