I eat an apple, sprinkled with cinnamon (quite a bit of cinnamon - which tastes yummy and has been linked to helping with blood sugars) and then I pair it with peanut butter. 2-3 tablespoons.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/AN00939
And apples are a great fruit for diabetics:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Type-2-Dia...cs?&id=4065597
They are higher than 25 on the glycemic index, but with their fiber, and paired with a protein, they should keep your blood sugars in check. When I was pregnant with gestational diabetes - this is one treat I could have and not spike my blood sugars.
Now, for the last 4 months I've been eating low carb and eat this every day for either breakfast or lunch (as I love it) and my A1C test went from 8.5 in January to 5.9 in April - which is going from out of control diabetes range to within normal range. So for me, the apples and cinnamon and peanut butter works. If you have a blood sugar monitor - check it out and see.
And, all I've been doing to help with my blood sugar (and cholesterol and high blood pressure) is exercise and eating low carb. I've eliminated all bread, rice, simple sugars and go easy on potatoes and pasta (barilla plus pasta which is higher in fiber) - like eating baby size portions if at all. I don't feel like I'm missing anything and I feel great. All those carbs while tasting good, were making me feel HORRIBLE. I don't miss it at all.