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Sunday, January 25, 2009

What Diabetics can Eat for Breakfast

By Marcus Clarkson

If a person who suffers from diabetes actually eats the wrong kinds of foods this could actually aggravate their condition even further. Today when it comes to making the right choices of what foods to eat a diabetic can use the internet to assist them. As they will soon discover when it comes to find the right kind of sample breakfast menu for diabetics the internet is an ideal place to start their search.

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.

Below we offer 3 different types of breakfast menus which you may want to consider trying. The great thing about these is that they are very simple and quick to make. Also they contain the right number of calories that your body will need each morning to help prevent any problems arising later in the day.

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 - For this you can first have 1/2 cup of blueberries along with 1 cup of fat free milk. But instead of the bluleberries replace this with a muffin and 1 cup of fat free or low fat milk instead. However, if you do not want the muffin then replace this with another pastry, but it must have the same amount of calories as the muffin.

Menu 3 - Although not as quick to prepare as the second sample breakfast menu in this article, it is quicker than the first one. Take two toasted slices of whole wheat bread and on to these spread 2 tablespoons of peanut butter. As well as the toast you can also have a cup of tea or coffee (if adding milk use the low fat or the fat free variety) and one small banana.

When you are preparing any of the menus above in order to ensure that your blood sugar levels remain constant it is best that you eat at the same time each day. However, what you must never do is avoid having any breakfast at all.

Plus with all the sample breakfast menu for diabetics that you see in this article as well as on the internet, you need to make sure that you use the exact amounts of food mentioned. Otherwise this could actually further aggravate rather than help to control the symptoms associated with diabetes.

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