Eating right is an important part of keeping your blood sugar in your target range. You just need to make healthy choices.
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Try to schedule your dining-out meal at your normal mealtime. Make a reservation if possible, so you don't have to wait to eat. If you can't, try to arrive at a less-busy time to cut down your wait time. Eat a small fruit or starch snack at your regular mealtime if your restaurant meal is going to be later than usual.
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Call ahead to see if the restaurant can meet your dietary needs if you've never been there before. Or you can go online to see the menu ahead of time. Plan ahead so you won't need to look at the menu when you order.
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Carry some crackers with you in case the restaurant needs you to wait until you can be served.
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Ask how foods are prepared before you order.
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Don't drink alcohol before your meal.
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Instead of fried, sautéed, or breaded foods, choose ones that are broiled, steamed, grilled, or baked.
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Ask for sauces, gravies, and dressings on the side.
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Swap unhealthy side dishes, such as french fries, for healthy choices, such as sliced tomatoes or cottage cheese.
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Only eat an amount that fits your meal plan. Remember: You can take home the leftovers.
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Save dessert for special times. Then choose a small dessert or share 1 with a friend or family member.
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If you use insulin and your meal will be at a different time than you usually eat, ask your healthcare provider if and how you should adjust your medicine.