@BADeMorte
The big question is which type of pre-diabetes. Do you have family history of adult-onset, non-insulin requiring diabetes? Are you overweight/inactive? If so, reduce weight, limit carbs, increase exercise, optimize other risk factors like smoking, cholesterol, blood pressure.
@AlphaCentauri No history of it and I will admit that I am inactive and overweight. Been trying to get to the gym more but my work schedule is not the best for that, which is sad because I work from home and the gym is like 5 blocks away from me.
@BADeMorte
Once you decide which calories are less important to you, you shave them off or you increase exercise to allow yourself to indulge. It's easier to exercise if you get to eat 100 more calories per mile.
Caveat: don't overlook calories in liquids. It takes many oranges to make 12 oz of orange juice. You're better off eating an orange and drinking water.
@AlphaCentauri I was thinking about talking to a dietician because mine will cover it. And thank you for the information. This was wonderful stuff.