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10 Diabetes Friendly Snacks

How many times do we all get the munchies after the evening meal and need a lil something to snack on?  ALL THE TIME!!  Am I right? Do you think diabetes friendly snacks mean no taste?  Think again!!  Here’s a list of diabetes snacks to spark ideas- be sure to check with your meal plan and/or dietitian to make sure you are getting the proper carb amount.  Research has shown that high protein low carb snacks are beneficial in controlling glucose levels.

10 Diabetes Friendly Snacks 

1. Popcorn-*

Popcorn is considered a good source of whole grain fiber and scores high on the satisfying-to-snack-on scale!  Try to limit excess butter and salt on your popcorn by sprinkling on alternative seasonings like nutritional yeast, cinnamon (very diabetes friendly), cumin, chili powder,etc.  Check out this recipe for “Dorito” or Taco Popcorn at wholenewmom.com.  Popcorn fun at Diabetes Forecast gives you lots of tasty flavored popcorn options.  Looks delish!  3 cups of popped popcorn equals about 15gm carb or go with only 1 cup popcorn for around 5gm carb.

2.  Soup-*

Soup is a great way to get filled up- especially on cold winter nights.  Studies show people eat less overall on the days they eat soup.  Cook up a pot of Hamburger Vegetable Soup  (think lean beef, tomatoes, cabbage, carrots, green beans,etc.) and add in your favorite herbs and spices for a boost of antioxidants and flavor.  Freeze your soup in 1 cup amounts to make it easy to pop it in the microwave and -boom- instant snack.  Depending on the veggies you use, a 1 cup serving will equal 10-20 gms of carbs. 
*Linked Reference: “Soup and Satiety” Physiology & Behavior  Volume 83, Issue 5, 17 January 2005, Pages 739-747

soup pot with ground beef soup

3.  1/2 sandwich-*

Change your definition of a sandwich! According to the American Diabetes Assn, whole grains are the best choice.  A sandwich made with wheat bread, thin sliced bread or a lower carb tortilla is lower in carbs compared to plain white bread. Stuff it full of veggies and add some turkey or chicken and a shot of mustard for a satisfying PM nosh.  Depending on your bread or wrap choice this will run you anywhere from 10-15gm carb. Check out some of the cloud bread recipes out there in cyberspace for an even lower carb count. Low Carb Tortilla Roll Up  is a tasty choice.   Consider using a lettuce leaf instead of bread for even lower carb counts!
*  Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn- Get to know carbs
low carb tortilla wrap with turkey and tomatoes

4.  Fruit + cheese-*

Get your fave small serving fresh fruit and add a slice of cheese.  How easy is that?  You get fiber AND protein- win/win.  Snack time is a great opportunity to fit more portion controlled fruit servings in your diet.   Depending on your fruit choice, you will be in the range of around 15gm carbs.
* Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn –Fruit

5.  Eggs-*

Eggs (especially at breakfast) have been shown to be satisfying and help to decrease overall calorie intake.  Make some Low Carb Ham and Egg Cups for breakfast and then save a few in the fridge for snacking later.  Stash hard boiled eggs  or Avocado Stuffed Eggs in the fridge for getting you through evening tv watching.  Better make a few extra because you know you’re gonna have to share…  Super low carb…

6.  Tomato Caprese Salad Cup-*

Tomatoes are full of fiber which can help you stay full.  Add in some cheese for protein and you’ve got a snack you can look forward to.  Try my recipe for Picnic Tomato Caprese Cups.
*Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn- Diabetes Superfoods
Picnic Tomato Caprese salad in clear cup with fork

7.  Nuts and seeds-*

These are sooo diabetes friendly as the carb counts are super low!! Try walnuts, almonds, pecans,etc. – just monitor your serving size as the calories can add up!! 12 almonds = about 90 calories.  Check out my complete article on Nuts and Type 2 Diabetes.
* Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn-“Including Walnuts in a Low-Fat/Modified-Fat Diet Improves HDL Cholesterol-to-Total Cholesterol Ratios in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes”

10 Diabetes Friendly Snacks image pecans in background

8.  Greek Yogurt-*

Greek yogurt could play a role in appetite suppression and glucose control.  There are plenty of choices in the yogurt case of your local supermarket.  Look for a Greek yogurt that is less than 12gm carb/serving and add in low carb toppers like nuts or seeds for added crunch. Try my Blueberry and Yogurt Freezer Bites for a family friendly snack idea.
*Linked Reference: Diabetes Self Management Choosing the Best Yogurt for You 
yogurt dipped blueberries on blue plate
Blueberries dipped in yogurt make a refreshing frozen snack!

9.  Sugar free fudge bars or juice bars-*

Once again be careful to check labels for your lowest carb choices in this category.  Also consider sugar free ice cream in pre-portioned cups for a total carb count of 10-15gm carb. Here’s a sugar free Fudgesicle you can make at home!
*Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn.  Diabetes Superfoods

10.  String cheese-*

String cheese is very low carb so enjoy this snack either with or without a few wheat crackers for a total carb count of 12-15 gm depending on your choice of crackers.
*Linked Reference: American Diabetes Assn Diabetes Superfoods

Looking for more info on diabetes control?

Check out my post on 30 Easy Low Carb Snacks!

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