Not sure what to put on your grocery list when you’re managing diabetes? As a health coach living with diabetes, I’ll walk you through the must-haves—and how Glucose Guide makes meal planning easier with smart grocery lists tailored to your preferences.
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If you’ve ever stood in the middle of a grocery store, wondering “What foods should diabetics eat?”, you might benefit from having a diabetes grocery list in hand, or asking yourself “What is a good list of food for diabetics?”—trust me, you’re not alone.
As a board-certified health and wellness coach living with diabetes myself, I’ve heard those questions a thousand times — and asked them even more.
So let’s take the guesswork out of grocery shopping and break down what should actually be on your diabetes-friendly grocery list.
And don’t worry — this isn’t one of those “never eat this again” guides. This is about building a sustainable, joyful routine around food that supports your blood sugar and keeps you feeling good.
Let’s answer this big question first. A good grocery list for people living with diabetes should include:
✅ Fiber-rich carbohydrates – think whole grains, beans, lentils, and non-starchy veggies
✅ Lean proteins – like chicken, turkey, tofu, eggs, Greek yogurt, and fish
✅ Healthy fats – such as avocados, olive oil, nuts, and seeds
✅ Low-glycemic fruits – berries, apples, pears, citrus
✅ Smart snacks – like string cheese, hummus, or a boiled egg paired with a handful of almonds
And water. Don’t forget water. (Yes, that counts as a grocery list item. Hydration matters!)
Here’s a quick breakdown you can screenshot or write down:
Let’s be honest: fresh is lovely, but convenience is key when life gets busy — especially when you’re managing diabetes. The good news? Frozen foods can totally be part of a balanced, blood sugar-friendly plan.
Here are some frozen staples I recommend to my clients (and keep in my own freezer):
🥦 Frozen veggies:
🍓 Frozen fruit:
🍗 Frozen proteins:
🍚 Frozen whole grains:
🍽️ Frozen meals (yes, really!):
Start in the produce aisle! Building your meals around non-starchy veggies helps you get full without spiking blood sugar — plus, it makes the rest of your list more balanced.
I always encourage my clients to “shop the rainbow” and start there.
Planning balanced meals that fit your preferences and blood sugar goals can be overwhelming. That’s exactly why I created Glucose Guide Diabetes Food Journal Meal Planning and Grocery List features. Here’s how it works:
It’s grocery list planning… without the Sunday night stress spiral.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or just trying to eat more intentionally, remember this: diabetes-friendly eating doesn’t mean bland or boring.
It means balanced. It means flexible. And with the right tools (hi, Glucose Guide 👋), you can make it easier on yourself.
✨ Need help building a grocery list that works for your lifestyle? Try Glucose Guide’s Nutrition Assistant and see how personalized diabetes care can really be.
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