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Meal Planning Tools

Meal planning can seem monotonous, overwhelming or time-consuming. However, meal planning can help you to get ahead and make better choices for your diabetes. It’s important to know what works best for you before diving in. Ask yourself:

  • Which day do you prefer to food shop?
  • Do you want to include your family in the process – such as deciding which meals sound best for this week?
  • Is there a day of the week or weekend that I can spend a few hours dedicated to meal prep?
  • If so, do I want to prep a few meals or a few components of meals so I can choose from those foods throughout the week?

The Benefits of Meal Planning

Investing time to plan out your meals and snacks can provide many benefits including:

  • Better food choices
  • Reduced food waste
  • Increased cost savings
  • More manageable day to day lifestyle & more time for fun activities
  • Decrease in stress level
  • Readily available snacks that are satiating and enjoyable

 

What should my meals include?

It is important when planning meals and snacks to ensure that your plate is balanced. Aim to include:

  • A source of protein such as chicken, lean red meat, fish, eggs, nuts, tofu, tempeh
  • A fiber rich carbohydrate such as whole grains, fruit, starchy vegetables, beans, or lentils
  • A vegetable in your meals – at least one, maybe more to keep you full

 

Use the Plate Method tool as a visual guide to building balanced meals. A plate consists of ½ non-starchy vegetables, ¼ plate protein, and ¼ plate carbohydrate. Potatoes, peas, corn, and winter squash are considered starchy vegetables and should make up no more than ¼ of the plate when meal planning.

Danielle Kennedy, RD, CDCES, LDN

Danielle Kennedy, RD, CDCES, LDN

Danielle Kennedy is a Licensed and Registered Dietitian and a Certified Diabetes and Education Specialist (CDCES). Danielle is currently the lead diabetes educator at the Diabetes Foundation and provides personalized and curriculum-based Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support education to people living with diabetes. Danielle teaches group classes as well as one to one sessions on diabetes management, nutrition education and other areas of diabetes and prediabetes care. Danielle’s passion is educating people to help them achieve their goal(s) and improve their quality of life while living with chronic disease.

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