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The Happy Diabetic Kitchen

NutritionPodcastsHealth & FitnessArtsFoodENunited-states
4.8 / 525 ratings
Our guide to the world of food, and healthy cooking and cooking love! The Menu serves up interviews with the world’s most amazing chefs and experts in the field of diabetic health. We are turning ordinary ingredients in something extraordinary and the ingredients that you will soon be landing on your kitchen table.
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"Thanksgiving Makeover: Delicious Low-Fat and diabetes-friendly"

Thu Nov 20 2025

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Here are some holiday healthy eating tips for people with diabetes — perfect for keeping the joy (and flavor!) in your celebrations without the sugar spikes    Before the Feast Don't skip meals. Eat a balanced breakfast or snack before the party — this helps steady your blood sugar and curb overeating. Stay hydrated. Sometimes thirst can feel like hunger. Keep a glass of water handy. Bring a diabetes-friendly dish. That way, you'll know there's at least one option that fits your needs.  At the Table Fill half your plate with veggies. Roasted Brussels sprouts, green beans, or salad add fiber and color. Prioritize protein. Turkey, chicken, or fish help balance blood sugar and keep you satisfied. Mind the carbs. Choose one or two favorite carb dishes (like stuffing or mashed potatoes), and enjoy modest portions. Watch the sauces and gravies. Many are high in sugar or fat — a drizzle is usually plenty.  Dessert Time   Go mini. A small serving or shared slice can hit the sweet spot without overdoing it. Try fruit-based desserts. Baked apples or berries with a dollop of whipped cream can be a tasty, lower-carb treat. Don't skip the celebration. Enjoy every bite mindfully — focus on flavor, not restriction.  After the Feast Take a short walk. Even 10–15 minutes after eating can help lower blood sugar. Check your glucose. Monitoring helps you learn how different foods affect you. Give yourself grace. One meal won't make or break your progress — it's the overall pattern that matters.

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Here are some holiday healthy eating tips for people with diabetes — perfect for keeping the joy (and flavor!) in your celebrations without the sugar spikes    Before the Feast Don't skip meals. Eat a balanced breakfast or snack before the party — this helps steady your blood sugar and curb overeating. Stay hydrated. Sometimes thirst can feel like hunger. Keep a glass of water handy. Bring a diabetes-friendly dish. That way, you'll know there's at least one option that fits your needs.  At the Table Fill half your plate with veggies. Roasted Brussels sprouts, green beans, or salad add fiber and color. Prioritize protein. Turkey, chicken, or fish help balance blood sugar and keep you satisfied. Mind the carbs. Choose one or two favorite carb dishes (like stuffing or mashed potatoes), and enjoy modest portions. Watch the sauces and gravies. Many are high in sugar or fat — a drizzle is usually plenty.  Dessert Time   Go mini. A small serving or shared slice can hit the sweet spot without overdoing it. Try fruit-based desserts. Baked apples or berries with a dollop of whipped cream can be a tasty, lower-carb treat. Don't skip the celebration. Enjoy every bite mindfully — focus on flavor, not restriction.  After the Feast Take a short walk. Even 10–15 minutes after eating can help lower blood sugar. Check your glucose. Monitoring helps you learn how different foods affect you. Give yourself grace. One meal won't make or break your progress — it's the overall pattern that matters.

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Top 71.7% by pitch volume (Rank #35826 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.8
From 25 ratings
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11
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Episode count
100
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
3.5K

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United States
Language
English
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Latest episode date
Thu Nov 20 2025

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Our guide to the world of food, and healthy cooking and cooking love! The Menu serves up interviews with the world’s most amazing chefs and experts in the field of diabetic health. We are turning ordinary ingredients in something extraordinary and the ingredients that you will soon be landing on your kitchen table.

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