What Food Gifts to Give Loved Ones with Diabetes

Ideas for Helping Diabetics Control Their Disease

Shaw Belt
Whether you are looking for a special occasion gift, birthday gift, or anytime gift for a loved one with Diabetes, knowing what to get can be a challenge - especially if you'd like to give your loved one a gift that will help them manage their Diabetes. Luckily, you may not be as limited with your options as you may think. There are many gifts especially for Diabetics that can enhance their quality of life or just show your appreciation - without including sugar or other unhealthy foods.

Here are a few gift ideas especially designed for your loved ones with Diabetes that they are sure to appreciate - no matter what the occasion is:

Diabetes gift basket

A Diabetes gift basket is a Diabetic-friendly take on a classic gift. Gift baskets are excellent tokens of appreciation for all occasions, including birthdays, thank-you gifts, holiday gifts, and more. Traditional gift baskets generally feature foods and goodies that are sweet and tasty. However, a Diabetes gift basket, like this one, features sugar-free or low-sugar alternatives to traditional gift basket items, such as tea, sugar-free jams, and more.

Sugar-free cookies or cakes

There are many resources for sugar-free dessert items, such as sugar-free candy, cookies, and cakes. These sugar-free items have no sugar, so they will not cause a glucose spike in Diabetics. However, sugar-free desserts and treats can be just as tasty. Look for sugar-free jelly bean assortments, gourmet chocolate boxes, and more for a thoughtful gift that's perfect for your Diabetic loved one.

Cooking class

Many Diabetics are forced to change the way they eat, which means that they must change the way that they cook their meals. While changing the way they cook their meals can be overwhelming at first, a cooking class can go a long way in helping a Diabetic to understand the ingredients that they use to cook their food. Buy a gift certificate for your loved one to enroll in a cooking class. This type of Diabetic gift will not only provide your loved one with a fun new activity to enjoy, but he or she will also learn some tools that will help him or her manage their condition for their rest of their lives. Look online for a low-sugar or Diabetes-oriented cooking class in your area.

No matter what food gift you are giving your loved one with Diabetes, keep in mind that he or she should keep an eye on the amount of sugar that they consume. Therefore, always opt for low-sugar or no-sugar foods and alternatives.

Published by Shaw Belt

Since 2004, Shaw Belt has been a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in feature article writing, search engine optimized Web content, and business writing.  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.