Hey everyone, James Carter here.
Picture this: you’re at a perfect summer barbecue. The sun is shining, the grill is sizzling, and someone hands you a big slice of juicy, red watermelon.
For a moment, it’s pure joy. But then, a little voice in your head kicks in, “Should I be eating this? All that sugar… what about my blood sugar?”
Let’s be real—if you’re managing your blood sugar or looking after your kidney health, navigating summer carbs can feel like walking through a minefield.
Popular foods like corn on the cob, potatoes, and even that delicious watermelon often get blacklisted out of fear.
As a nutritionist, I’m here to tell you to put down the fear and pick up the fork. You don’t have to avoid these summer staples.
The secret isn’t elimination; it’s combination. With a few simple tricks, you can enjoy the best flavors of the season without sending your blood sugar on a rollercoaster.
First, let’s quickly break down what happens when you eat carbs. Your body converts them into glucose (sugar) for energy. Think of it like building a fire.
The goal is to keep your “fire” burning steadily all day long. And you can do that even with summery carbs that contain natural sugars.
Here’s the single most important trick I teach my clients: Never let a carb go out alone.
When you eat a carbohydrate by itself, it digests quickly. But when you pair it with protein, healthy fats, and fiber, you force your digestive system to hit the brakes.
Think of protein, fat, and fiber as the bodyguards for carbs. They slow down how quickly the sugar enters your bloodstream, leading to a much gentler, more stable blood sugar response.
This simple principle is your ticket to enjoying a wider variety of foods without worry.
Ready to put this into practice? Here are some of my favorite ways to enjoy summer carbs while keeping your blood sugar stable and your kidneys happy.
The bottom line is this: managing your health doesn’t mean you have to live in a state of constant restriction.
It’s about being smarter with your combinations. By pairing your favorite summer carbs with protein, fat, and fiber, you can have it all: delicious food, stable energy, and peace of mind.
So go to that barbecue, enjoy the season’s best produce, and feel confident in your choices.
Don’t fear your food—understand it, balance it, and, most importantly, enjoy it.
2025-08-02T14:18:31
Hey everyone, James Carter here.
Picture this: you’re at a perfect summer barbecue. The sun is shining, the grill is sizzling, and someone hands you a big slice of juicy, red watermelon.
For a moment, it’s pure joy. But then, a little voice in your head kicks in, “Should I be eating this? All that sugar… what about my blood sugar?”
Let’s be real—if you’re managing your blood sugar or looking after your kidney health, navigating summer carbs can feel like walking through a minefield.
Popular foods like corn on the cob, potatoes, and even that delicious watermelon often get blacklisted out of fear.
As a nutritionist, I’m here to tell you to put down the fear and pick up the fork. You don’t have to avoid these summer staples.
The secret isn’t elimination; it’s combination. With a few simple tricks, you can enjoy the best flavors of the season without sending your blood sugar on a rollercoaster.
First, let’s quickly break down what happens when you eat carbs. Your body converts them into glucose (sugar) for energy. Think of it like building a fire.
The goal is to keep your “fire” burning steadily all day long. And you can do that even with summery carbs that contain natural sugars.
Here’s the single most important trick I teach my clients: Never let a carb go out alone.
When you eat a carbohydrate by itself, it digests quickly. But when you pair it with protein, healthy fats, and fiber, you force your digestive system to hit the brakes.
Think of protein, fat, and fiber as the bodyguards for carbs. They slow down how quickly the sugar enters your bloodstream, leading to a much gentler, more stable blood sugar response.
This simple principle is your ticket to enjoying a wider variety of foods without worry.
Ready to put this into practice? Here are some of my favorite ways to enjoy summer carbs while keeping your blood sugar stable and your kidneys happy.
The bottom line is this: managing your health doesn’t mean you have to live in a state of constant restriction.
It’s about being smarter with your combinations. By pairing your favorite summer carbs with protein, fat, and fiber, you can have it all: delicious food, stable energy, and peace of mind.
So go to that barbecue, enjoy the season’s best produce, and feel confident in your choices.
Don’t fear your food—understand it, balance it, and, most importantly, enjoy it.