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Many of us, at the best of times, struggle for inspiration when it comes to cooking – and that’s without a medical condition that may affect our eating habits and require careful management. The right diet is the foundation of a healthy lifestyle and all the more important for the successful management of diabetes. Fully updated for a UK audience Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies will include the latest dietary recommendations and medical information on diabetes and its management. Packed with over 100 delicious and easy to prepare recipes - for everyday eating and entertaining - alongside a brand new section on packing healthy lunches and picnics, this book will help make mealtimes interesting and healthy. The book also offers guidance on the glycaemic index, nutritional information, diabetic exchanges for each recipe and lifestyle advice to help readers take control of their condition and live life to the full.Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies will feature:Part I: Thriving with Diabetes Living To Eat With DiabetesEating To Live With DiabetesPlanning Meals for Weight Loss GoalsEating What You Like (Within Reason)Stocking Up at the SupermarketPart II: Healthy Recipes That Taste Great Enjoying the Benefits of BreakfastStarting Well: Hors d’Oeuvres and First CoursesSipping Simply Divine SoupsTaking a Leaf From the Salad BarBeing Full of Beans (and Grains and Pasta)Adding Veg to Your MealsBoning Up on Fish CookeryFlocking to PoultryCreating Balanced Meals with MeatsNibbling on SnacksDrooling Over Mouth-Watering DessertsPart III: Eating Away from Home Eating Out as a Nourishing ExperiencePacking a Picnic LunchPart IV: The Part of Tens Ten (or So) Simple Steps to Change Your Eating HabitsTen Easy Substitutions in Your Eating PlanTen Strategies to Normalize Your Blood GlucoseTen Healthy Eating Habits for Children with DiabetesPart V: Appendixes Appendix A: Investing in Food Supplements for Optimum HealthAppendix B: Exchange ListsAppendix C: A Glossary of Key Cooking TermsAppendix D: Conversions of Weights, Measures, and Sugar SubstitutesAppendix E: Other Recipe Sources for People with Diabetes
Dr Alan L Rubin has specialised in diabetes for 28 years. Dr Sarah Brewer is a GP health writer, former Health Journalist of the Year, and a regular For Dummies author.
Introduction 1Part I: Thriving with Diabetes 7Chapter 1: Living to Eat with Diabetes 9Chapter 2: Eating to Live with Diabetes 25Chapter 3: Planning Meals for Weight Loss Goals 43Chapter 4: Eating What You Like (Within Reason) 57Chapter 5: Stocking Up at the Supermarket 73Part II: Healthy Recipes That Taste Great 83Chapter 6: Enjoying the Benefits of Breakfast 85Chapter 7: Starting Well: Hors d’Oeuvres and First Courses 99Chapter 8: Sipping Simply Divine Soups 115Chapter 9: Taking a Leaf from the Salad Bar 133Chapter 10: Being Full of Beans (and Grains and Pasta) 153Chapter 11: Adding Veg to Your Meals 171Chapter 12: Boning Up on Fish Cookery 191Chapter 13: Flocking to Poultry 211Chapter 14: Creating Balanced Meals with Meats 229Chapter 15: Nibbling on Snacks 243Chapter 16: Drooling over Mouth-Watering Desserts 257Part III: Eating Away from Home 269Chapter 17: Eating Out as a Nourishing Experience 271Chapter 18: Packing a Picnic Lunch 281Part IV: The Part of Tens 295Chapter 19: Ten (or So) Simple Steps to Change Your Eating Habits 297Chapter 20: Ten Easy Substitutions in Your Eating Plan 305Chapter 21: Ten Strategies to Normalise Your Blood Glucose 313Chapter 22: Ten Healthy Eating Habits for Children with Diabetes 321Part V: Appendixes 329Appendix A: Investing in Food Supplements for Optimum Health 331Appendix B: Exchange Lists 343Appendix C: A Glossary of Key Cooking Terms 355Appendix D: Conversions of Weights, Measures, and Sugar Substitutes 359Appendix E: Other Recipe Sources for People with Diabetes 363Index 365