Sunday, July 17, 2011

Top 25 Diabetic Snacks

Another interesting article from  http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com This one on every one's favorite Snacks! I'll be showing one of the top rated ones each day.So if your going to snack make it one of these. Hope you find it interesting.

Top 25 Diabetic Snacks

by Marsha McCulloch, R.D., L.D., and Laura Marzen, R.D., L.D.
Stomach grumbling or blood glucose a bit low? Reach for one of our top 25 consumer-tasted and dietitian-approved snacks. Diabetic Living's dietitians scoured the supermarkets to find the most nutritious packaged snacks, and a panel of taste-testers (including people with diabetes) ranked the treats. From chips and dip to cookies and popcorn, see which snacks were awarded the Diabetic Living What to Eat Seal of Approval.

How These Snacks Made the List

Selecting smart between-meal munchies is simple if you're satisfied with a basic banana or apple. But sometimes our taste buds scream for something a little more fun and flavorful.

How we chose the best snacks:
1. Diabetic Living's dietitians scoured the supermarkets to find the most nutritious packaged snacks in 25 different categories.
2. In a rigorous taste test, an average of 50 people, including people with diabetes, sampled each snack (with the brand concealed), picking the best among three choices in each category.
3. Based on their ratings, we've awarded the top 25 snacks the Diabetic Living What to Eat Seal of Approval.

Read on to see all the winners and honorable mentions. At the end, get a FREE two-page guide featuring the winners that you can print at home!


Best Plain Crackers

Winner: Kashi TLC Original 7 Grain Crackers (kashi.com)

Why it won: One bite and you'll know why TLC stands for Tasty Little Crackers. The seven whole grains, sesame seeds, and honey in these bite-size crackers fill your mouth with hearty crunch and a bit of sweetness. Plus, a serving supplies 8 grams of whole grains (that's half of a whole grain serving).

Taste-tester's quote: "They're thick, so I could eat fewer to get full."

Nutrition facts per 15 crackers

    * 130 cal.
    * 22 g carb.
    * 3 g total fat (0 g sat. fat)
    * 3 g pro.
    * 160 mg sodium
    * 2 g fiber

Honorable mention:

    * Wheat Thins Multigrain Crackers
    * Triscuit Thin Crisps Baked Whole Grain Wheat Crackers, Original

http://www.diabeticlivingonline.com/food-to-eat/nutrition/top-diabetic-snacks/?page=1

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