Diabetic Diets – Consistency and Variety

Diabetic Diets – Consistency and Variety

It may sound like a hard thing to do – be consistent and have variety in your diet at the 
same time.  But it is possible and it is the best way to control your diabetes with your 
diet.  The consistency comes in at specific meal times and the same servings from the 
different food groups.  And the variety refers to trying as many different foods in the food 
groups as you can.
It can be easy to find a few meals that work well with your blood sugars and are easy to 
prepare and just stick with them.  You are more than likely to get bored with this and you 
probably aren’t getting all of the nutrients you need from a set amount of foods.
Whether you are on the carbohydrate counting diet or the exchange diet, you have a lot of 
room for flexibility.  You can combine different foods together for something new or try 
foods you have never had before.  You can meet with your dietician to get additional 
ideas for recipes and other foods that you can eat to add more variety to your diet.
There will be times that you try a new food and your blood sugars are higher as a result.  
Think back about anything else that you had done differently that day – less activity or 
taking your insulin later than usual.  If the new food is the only change you experienced 
talk to your dietician.  You may be able to prepare the food differently or eat it with 
something else or you may have to avoid that food if it doesn’t work for your diabetic 
diet.
Just because you have diabetes doesn’t mean that you can’ be adventurous and try 
something new, just do it at regular meal times and within the recommended portion 
sizes.