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Anyone with diabetes knows how important it is to eat well, but healthful food need not be dull, nor does reducing fat and calories have to mean giving up flavor. Why feel deprived when you could start the day with blueberry pancakes with blueberry maple syrup? Company coming? Everyone will enjoy a savory chutney cheese spread or queso fundito followed by pork tenderloin with gremolata. For an easy weeknight dinner, try lasagna casserole or pizza with carmelized onions and smoked turkey. Want to indulge a sweet tooth? Lemon cloud pie or white chocolate cheesecake will satisfy. The recipes in this massive book draw on the latest diabetes recommendations and make the best use of the new lower-fat ingredients available today. Each recipe is accompanied by a nutritional analysis and the most current diabetes exchange information, and the book includes timely information on exercise, carbohydrate counting, and food-exchange lists.
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A revised edition of a volume of recipes for home cooks with diabetes draws on the latest medical recommendations, features such options as pancakes with blueberry maple syrup and lasagna casserole, and provides complementary nutritional information, exercise guidelines, and food-exchange lists. Original.
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A beautiful and comprehensive collection of diabetes-friendly recipes.
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Youand#8217;ll never run out of ways to eat well with diabetes with this comprehensive collection of 400 delicious recipes from Diabetic Livingand#174; magazine, accompanied by 300 gorgeous color photos. Find weeknight dinner inspiration in family-pleasing dishes such as Chicken Romano and Four-Cheese Macaroni and Cheese, and company-special fare such as Seared Scallops with Spiced Pomegranate Glaze and Silky Chocolate Pie. A broad range of chapters covers breakfasts, breads, restaurant favorites, meals for two, slow cooker meals, and dessertsand#8212;with full nutritional information for every recipe, complete serving size, and carb counts highlighted. Thereand#8217;s also advice on maintaining a diabetes-friendly pantry, making any recipe healthier, balancing carbs, reducing sodium intake, and finding fiber-rich foods.
About the Author
Diabetic Livingand#174; is the No. 1 lifestyle magazine for people living with diabetes, written and reviewed by experts in diabetes management, as well as people living with diabetes. Visit DiabeticLivingOnline.com for more helpful tips and delicious recipes.