A typical Thanksgiving dinner can have more than 4,500 calories and up to 550 grams of carbohydrates. That can make holidays extra stressful for people with diabetes. Of all the nutrients in your food, carbohydrates have the most effect on your blood sugar. We will discuss lower carb options for your favorite holiday dishes. With thoughtful planning, you can enjoy holiday meals and keep your numbers on track. Join Tracy Foster, BSN, RN, and Marielena Cid, MSN, RN, CDCES, Manager, Eisenhower Diabetes Education Services, to learn how to craft a healthy meal plan.