Well it's been an eventful week here! My DH was diagnosed with diabetes. His blood sugar was over 500. At that point you can collapse into a coma. Thankfully we caught it before then. He was put on insulin and pills but now the fun begins. He isn't adjusting to the medication too well and has really blurred vision. I also have to revamp my recipes and look at carbs now. Any recipes you can pass along would greatly be appreciated
Sorry your family is going through this. My bf has type 1 diabetes. Between being with him for 6 years and working in nursing (clerical) I have learned so much about diabetes. You willl too. It will take time, but it will become second nature. You'll be able to eyeball pretty much any meal and know how many carbs are in the serving. It's almost like a game to us figuring out carbs. We're almost always withing 1 carb of each others estimate.
Recipies can be tweaked to make them more diabetic friendly. Instead of lots of pasta, you can do a controlled portion and make sauce that has meat and lots of veggies. It's just as filling, but just not so carb heavy. I don't know how much your husband likes things like yogurt or cottage cheese, but they make a great snack along with a peice of fruit.
Last week I made carrot bars from a Penzey's catalog recipie (sorry I don't have it handy). The original recipe had 360 per bar! I used mostly Splenda, applesauce for the oil and low fat cream cheese for the frosting and it was only 160 calories and 22g of carbs per bar and the were so good you'd never know I'd made such huge substitutions.
Sorry I don't have more recipe advice, but really we just wing it. It will come to you how to make your meals more diabetic friendly. My biggest advice is keep it simple, don't overanalyze your meals. Just make good food choices and you will be fine.
Oh BTW . . . if you are having trouble calculating carbs for your recipies at first this is a good calculator to use
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp It will add up each ingredient and tell you how many calories, carbs, grams of fat ect in the recipe and each serving!