yes, diabetic ketchup does exist, but it is horrible. Use tomato paste, beef broth, garlic and finely diced onion. sautee the garlic and onion together until the onions are nearly see-through. Mix in the tomato paste, some salt pepper and enough broth to get the mixture to the consistancy you want. Make a bunch of it and store it in a jar. It will keep for two months in the fridge and it is WAY better than ketchup. It will take you about an hour to make one quart.
2007-09-01 00:45:36
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answered by ninety9point8 4
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2016-05-20 10:11:35
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My sister also has type 1 diabetes. The issue for me is I know that if your sugar gets too low you can faint and I'd have a paranoia of a faint nanny with my children. But, my overall decision would depend on how well you are with the kids and your qualifications. I would just be constantly calling you to make sure everything is in tact. And I do have to say the way you handle the diabetes really shows how responsible you are. Which is a plus. Good luck.
2016-03-13 12:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
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does diabetic ketchup exist? if no what can i use to replace it with chicken or meat?(im diabetic type 1)?
i there is no diabetic ketchup i want something that would be nice with my meats, they r so dry without ketchup
2015-08-19 11:49:12
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answered by Celena 1
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With the newer types of insulin these days, diabetic diets aren't necessarily as restrictive as they used to be. Read here https://tr.im/osULk
As with any medicine or diet change, you should discuss it with your doctor. Fruits, both fresh and dried, have a natural sugar in them that will raise blood sugar levels, so be careful about eating too much. Not sure about the nuts. Moderation is always the key. I've been diabetic for 18 years and just recently changed insulin types. I love it because it gives me more freedom in when and what I eat.
2016-05-01 00:20:25
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I've never personally tried them, however, I have seen sugar-free ketchups on the market in my neighborhood. You could try your local supermarket or health food store. The source link will take you to a site where you can order one brand online. I can't vouch for the ketchup, but I've had some of their salad dressings, and they are pretty good.
I hope this helps! Good luck!
2007-09-01 00:32:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is a low carb ketchup that I use all the time and its better than the regular. In my supermarket I buy Hunts Low Carb. It has a nice kick to it. I buy that for me,I am a diabetic,hubby is in a no salt diet and I buy Hunts no sodium,and I buy regular for the family when they come to visit. We all love and use a lot of ketchup. Thank you Hunts for making them!
2007-09-01 11:42:01
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answered by lonepinesusan 5
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Learn to be a label reader!! Counting Carbs is an art. The average serving of ketchup is about 1 tablespoon. There is at most 1 cup of sugar in a gallon of ketchup. that makes the amount of sugar minimal in a tablespoon of the finished product.
On my current bottle of ketchup the carb count for 1 serving is 4g!! Most of the grams of carb are the tomato itself, not the amount of sugar in it!!!
2007-09-01 05:16:59
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answered by Nana Lamb 7
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what kind of ketchup? tomato ketchup? soya sauce?
if you mean about tomato ketchup... I've never seen one.
but I've seen sugar free sweet soya sauce.
2007-09-01 00:33:00
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