25) Hot Dog Bites

They serve as an occasional snack for people with diabetes, but you should know they usually have high sodium levels. As such, if hypertension is a problem for you, we recommend to avoid eating more than a handful of them. In any case, hot dog bites are convenient and easy to prepare. Just boil them and cut them into small pieces.
If you have some extra time, you can also prepare a low-carb dip such as guacamole and your own tomato sauce. If you want a healthier option, you can try all-beef hot dogs instead of lower prices that are more heavily processed.
Conclusion
As you can see above, there are many options to try. Some of them do not need any preparation at all. Others require some creativity on your part. Either way, you don’t need to hold yourself back after a diagnosis of diabetes. Look for alternatives, and you will find out there are many out there, and some can be very tasty.
Be sure to discuss your options with your doctor if you feel unsure, especially if you have an advanced condition or have difficulties controlling your blood sugar levels. If your doctor has advised you against an ingredient or type of food listed in this article, remember that nothing in this article is meant to replace your doctor’s recommendations.



