Dining with Diabetes – Learn New Ways to Make the Foods You Love!

Our Fall 2022 Dining with Diabetes class is full. Our next class will be Spring 2023.

Please call 785-238-4711, ext. 2082 or email dietitian@kpchc.org to register for the waiting list. You will also be the first to receive details for our Spring 2023 Dining with Diabetes class.

Nutrition and physical activity are keys to managing your type 2 diabetes, but where do you start? The Dining with Diabetes program can help!

Designed especially for people with type 2 diabetes, this program will help you learn the skills needed to promote good health.

Dining with Diabetes is a national program provided to Kansans by K-State Research & Extension and community health partners. This class is taught by two highly qualified, caring nutrition professionals who have served the local community for decades: Deb Andres, Geary County Family & Consumer Science Extension Agent and Tracy Sabo, a Registered Dietitian and Program Coordinator at Konza Prairie Community Health Center.

The program includes:

  • Planning meals and snacks with delicious and healthy recipes
  • Cooking demonstrations and food sampling
  • Motivation and support – connecting with others who are living with diabetes
  • Ideas for being more active
  • Understanding how diabetes affects your overall health

Participants will learn about:

  • Reading food labels
  • Using a variety of sweeteners
  • Using seasoning to replace salt
  • The role of fiber in the diet
  • The difference between various types of fat
  • The importance of exercise
  • Setting personal goals to manage your diabetes
  • and more!

About the program

Dining with Diabetes includes four 2-hour classes and a follow-up. Adults with type 2 diabetes and their family members, caregivers, and support persons are invited to participate. Couples are encouraged to attend together.

Important note: Individualized meal plans or guidance will not be provided. This course is not intended to provide individual prescriptions for diabetic meal planning and it does not replace diabetes education by qualified healthcare professionals.

Participants say…

“Get the word out about this program. This is a must for people with diabetes.”

“Being able to taste the food and see how easily it was prepared, and then getting the recipes was great.”


Registration

Registration due: Sept 1 by 5:00 pm

Fee: FREE for Geary County residents; $25 for non-Geary County residents

(Classes for Geary County residents are paid for by a grant)

 

Contact

Geary County K-State Research & Extension

785-238-4161

119 E 9th, Junction City KS

Online: https://bit.ly/3R5KHUE 

Sessions

Dates: Sept 13 | Sept 20 | Sept 27 | Oct 4

Time: 3:30 – 5:30 pm

Location: Konza Prairie Community Health Center

361 Grant Ave, Junction City KS