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The Smart Shopper Diabetes Cookbook

by Robyn Webb

Planning meals for a hectic schedule is hard enough; planning meals for diabetes can be downright torture. The Smart Shopper Diabetes Cookbook is here to help. This contemporary collection of recipes is based on a simple concept-let fresh packaged and minimally processed foods, such as those found in the deli or salad bar sections of the grocery store, do the work for you. To simplify meal planning even more, all of the 125 recipes have been organized into thorough menus that show which recipes can be combined or swapped with other recipes in the book to meet certain nutritional recommendations. Perfect for people looking to control calories or keep carbs consistent. Now, with one small shopping basket, one local grocery store, and a quick pass through the express checkout, people with diabetes can have a complete healthy, delicious, and hassle-free meal planning solution.

Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook

by Corinne Trang

The Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook is the first book that takes the naturally healthy recipes and meals of Asian cuisine and crafts them specifically for people with diabetes. Authored by Corinne Trang, who was dubbed by The Washington Post "the Julia Child of Asian cuisine," this unique collection of recipes will be attractive to anyone with diabetes looking for a fresh approach to diabetes-friendly cooking.With more than 125 recipes, this compilation of simple comfort foods from all over Asia will include classics such as wontons and fresh spring rolls, and more contemporary recipes like garden tomatoes and mixed greens salad tossed in an Asian-inspired dressing blending soy sauce, sesame oil, and wasabi. The recipes are nutritionally sound, with plenty of fresh vegetables and complex flavors using readily available ingredients, and they rely on healthy cooking techniques such as steaming, stir-frying, braising, and grilling.The book will open with shopping and stocking techniques, including tips on building a basic pantry of Asian ingredients. Then readers will find recipes covering everything from soups and stews to meat and poultry. Each recipe will be broken down with easy step-by-step instructions, as well as menu ideas for serving one, two, four, or more. An added benefit will be a chapter titled "On The Go, Bento!" which shows how leftovers and ready-made sides can be quickly assembled into an on-the-go lunch.Filled with a wide variety of vegetables, whole grains, and protein-based dishes, readers will discover countless new flavors to enjoy with their family. With meails inspired by Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian food cultures, the Asian Flavors Diabetes Cookbook will become a "go-to" book for Asian-inspired diabetes-friendly meals.

The Stress Free Diabetes Kitchen

by Barbara Seelig-Brown

Author Barbara Seelig-Brown has spent the last decade creating and expanding the Stress Free Cooking® brand. Now she wants to bring this quick, easy, hassle-free method of cooking to people with diabetes. Just as she does with her general audience, Barbara aims to reshape the perception that cooking is time-consuming, boring, and unpleasant. She asks, "Which is more relaxing, standing in a take-out line waiting for bland food or standing over a warm stove in your slippers, sipping on a glass of wine?"In this new book, Barbara takes the ingredients that have made her television shows and cooking classes so popular and reshapes them for those with diabetes. In addition to 150 diabetes-friendly recipes, The Stress Free Diabetes Kitchen includes pantry-stocking tips, suggestions for finding fresh ingredients, menu suggestions, and dozens of strategies for keeping the cooking process stress free.The book also features eight pages of full-color custom photography featuring recipes from the book.

The Family Classics Diabetes Cookbook

by ADA American Diabetes Association

The Family Classics Diabetes Cookbook is a collection of the best 150 recipes from the American Diabetes Association's Diabetes Forecast magazine, now collected into one convenient, gorgeous edition.The recipes are simple, quick, and filled with fresh ingredients. Many have been developed by Robyn Webb, a well-known and award-winning nutritionist who has written many other American Diabetes Association cookbooks, including the bestselling Diabetic Meals in 30 Minutes-Or Less! and American Diabetes Association The Diabetes Comfort Food Cookbook. All of the recipes meet the American Diabetes Association's nutrition guidelines, ensuring that they're a perfect match for nearly any diabetes meal plan. In addition, every recipe has complete nutrition information and diabetic exchanges.Also included is a "How To" section that teaches some of the basics of cooking. Recipes contain "Simple Tips," which give readers ideas about how to keep things easy in the kitchen while still bringing exceptional taste to the table.Recipes include: Cajun Spiced Pork Tenderloin, Filet Mignon with Red Wine, Roast Beef with Horseradish Sauce, Pappardelle with Pesto, Pasta with Roasted Asparagus, Stir-Fried Shrimp with Snow Peas, Chicken Pot Pie with Phyllo, Biscuit and Hamburger Pie, and more.

Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking

by Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton Jennifer Bucko Lamplough

Fully revised and better then ever, this new edition of Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking is packed with new recipes to give cooks with diabetes over a year of delicious, diabetes-friendly meals. Organized around weekly menus and complete grocery lists that are designed to save readers time, effort, and money, this cookbook is a meal-planner and recipe book in one. With hundreds of recipes and an innovative design, it's easy to see why this is one of the American Diabetes Association's all-time best-selling cookbooks.In addition to new recipes and menus, this updated edition includes dozens of recipes and recipe alterations designed to created gluten-free meals. Like many with diabetes, author and dietitian Lara Hamilton was recently diagnosed with celiac disease and subsequently went on a gluten-free diet. Using her firsthand experience, she gives readers expert tips on how to plan meals, alter recipes, and follow a gluten-free diet.This new edition will also include new original photography and a beautiful, two-color interior design, giving the book a beautiful look intended to match the quality of it's recipes. With hundreds of recipes, meal-planning tips, and kitchen techniques, Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking is one cookbook every person with diabetes should own.

Gluten-Free Recipes for People with Diabetes

by Nancy S. Hughes Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton

Recent estimates suggest that nearly one out of every 20 people with type 1 diabetes has celiac disease, a condition that renders the body unable to process the gluten protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. People with celiac disease are unable to eat any foods that contain gluten, which is found in breads, pasta, cereals, and even unexpected foods, such as canned soups, salad dressings, and deli meats. Moreover, a large number of people have shown an interest in pursuing a gluten-free diet because they are gluten intolerant.Nancy S. Hughes and Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton have created Gluten-Free Recipes for People with Diabetes, a collection of 75 gluten-free recipes specifically designed for people with diabetes. Part cookbook, part meal-planning guide, this book offers the complete package. Readers will delight in the 75 healthy recipes that are both nutritionally sound and full of taste. The meal-planning guide teaches readers how to successfully find gluten-free products and how to adapt recipes to gluten-free versions. To make things even easier, some menus are included to give readers a head start on their healthy, new, gluten-free life!

The American Diabetes Association Vegetarian Cookbook

by Steven Petusevsky

Motivated by his recent diagnosis of prediabetes, chef Steven Petusevsky has created a cookbook aimed at those who are new to vegetarianism and who want to lose weight and get their diabetes under control. The easy-to-follow American Diabetes Association Vegetarian Cookbook acts as a personal guide to a healthier lifestyle, from selecting flavorful seasonal vegetables and building a pantry to preparing the most delicious and satisfying vegetarian dishes inspired by global cuisine. New vegetarian cooks will soon be pros at preparing such delightful dishes as Pan-Seared Spicy Asparagus with Shiitake Mushrooms and Authentic Greek Salad. An array of four-ingredient dishes are perfect for cooks with a busy schedule. With over 150 delicious, healthy, and amazing recipes, readers will soon find that a vegetarian meal can be satisfying, healthy, and diabetes-friendly.

The Healthy Home Cookbook

by Barbara Seelig-Brown

Whether it's a holiday celebration, an after-church family get-together, or just a small dinner party among friends, food is central to almost any gathering of family and friends. Designed around the notion that everyone should enjoy hearty family favorites or adventurous party bites, Barbara Seelig-Brown has pulled together a collection of healthy dishes and festive recipes that everyone in a group can enjoy. Each recipe is designed to be flavorful and satisfying yet healthy. The days of separate foods for partygoers are a thing of the past. Now anyone looking to entertain can feature a full spread with dishes that everyone can enjoy guilt-free. From small bites to get-togethers, full courses for a dinner party, to satisfying favorites for a Sunday football marathon, The Healthy Home Cookbook is packed with recipes and meal-planning tips that will have everyone wanting more.

The Diabetes Fast-Fix Slow-Cooker Cookbook

by Nancy S. Hughes

Slow-cooker meals have recently soared in popularity, and it's easy to see why. They are healthy, economical, and simple. However, many slow-cooker recipes rely on old methods that lead to "stewed" results. Nancy S. Hughes improves these recipes by adding fresh ingredients at precise moments to create flavors that pop. Hughes shows how to rejuvenate chili by adding raw onions, peppers, tomatoes, lime, and sour cream at the right point, resulting in flavor, crunch, color, and freshness! With small twists to beloved recipes, anyone can create hassle-free dishes that instantly become classics. And these recipes are not only fresh and fabulous, but healthy too. They meet the American Diabetes Association's nutrition guidelines, designed to help diabetics manage their blood glucose levels. Each recipe also has nutrition information and diabetic exchanges for easy meal planning. This gorgeous book filled with tips, tricks, and techniques is a go-to favorite for any cook with diabetes.

Simply Smoothies

by Linda Gassenheimer

Breakfast on the run, lunch in a hurry, and even a quick snack: in our time-starved lives, everyone is looking for a quick meal on the go. Unfortunately, the foods designed to be quick and inexpensive are often loaded with fat, sugar, and calories. For those trying to control their diabetes, or those who want to lose weight and improve nutrition to prevent diabetes, these fatty, salty convenience foods can be a train wreck. The perfect solution for a quick meal that won't bomb a meal plan? Smoothies! Nutritious and tasty, smoothies are a quick and surprisingly filling meal option with nearly limitless possibilities. Linda Gassenheimer has put together this collection of delicious and incredibly easy superfood powerhouses. This pocket-sized book focuses on short recipes that are quick, easy, and made with few ingredients. Best of all, these recipes use the latest nutrition research to balance glucose response while delivering unbelievable taste. Most smoothies are packed with sugar and carbohydrates; these recipes cut the carbs, but not the fun.

No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts

by Linda Gassenheimer

At the end of a meal, nearly everyone has the same question: "What's for dessert?" Now, for people with diabetes, there's a good answer. No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts is designed to satisfy any sweet tooth with dozens of dessert recipes specifically designed for those with diabetes. Best of all, these desserts are simple, fast, and, of course, very tasty. For most newly diagnosed people with diabetes, the assumption is that desserts and sweets are a thing of the past, but any meal plan can accommodate something sweet as long as the portions are appropriate and the ingredients are selected carefully. Author Linda Gassenheimer also shows that dessert doesn't have to be elaborate, just something that's quick, easy, very delicious, and not likely to break a calorie or carbohydrate bank. In fact, most of the desserts in this book take only minutes to make. Most importantly, No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts shows that people with diabetes can end a meal with dessert and not feel guilty or left out. These are quick desserts that can be made with very little effort, all based on simple ingredients found in a local supermarket.

21 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes and Nutrition

by R.D. Cassandra L. Verdi R.D. Stephanie A. Dunbar

Rather than providing lengthy explanations on nutrition and meal planning, this book cuts right to the point, directly answering the 21 most common questions and issues that people with diabetes ask about their nutrition. Most questions are answered in a single page, cutting through the confusion and getting right to business. Written by two nutrition professionals on staff at the American Diabetes Association, readers will know that they are getting the official word from the leading diabetes source that is backed by rigorous scientific evidence. Even more, all of this information will be at their fingertips at an affordable price in a convenient format.

Sizzle and Smoke

by Steven Petusevsky

Nothing beats the experience of meats and veggies sizzling over hot coals or a gas-fired grill as the smell of smoke fills the air. Which is why Chef Steve Petusevsky felt he had to write Sizzle and Smoke, the first grilling book designed specifically for people with diabetes or prediabetes. This collection of grilling recipes uses lean meats and vegetarian dishes to deliver the smoky, natural flavor only a grill can provide. While many classic grill-top recipes are nutritional train wrecks, grilling also has a dirty little secret - it's an inherently low-fat method of cooking. Lamb, beef, poultry, veggie sides, marinades and rubs, and even dessert - it's all here. Also included is an extensive section on techniques, methods, and equipment, with photos and illustrated steps. A grilling master class and cookbook in one, Sizzle and Smoke is perfect for the backyard BBQ chef looking to cut calories and inches without cutting out the fun and flavor.

Diabetes Carb Control Cookbook

by Nancy S. Hughes

For people with diabetes, especially the 15.8 million people in the United Sates on medication or insulin, eating a consistent amount of carbohydrates at every meal is an essential part of meal planning. Unfortunately, carb-counting requires either a lot of math or reliance on vague meal-planning tools like exchanges and servings that can confuse as much as they clarify. With Diabetes Carb Control Cookbook, best-selling author Nancy S. Hughes makes mealtime math a thing of the past. This innovative new collection combines a cookbook, meal planner, and carb counter into one seamless system for people with diabetes. Each recipe is designed to provide 15 grams of carb per serving, and each chapter organizes foods based on type of dish. Readers looking for a side dish with 15 grams of carbs to round out the dinner can go right to the appropriate section. With over 150 recipes and hundreds of quick- or no-fix side suggestions, all designed to provide 15 grams of carbs, this is a cookbook no person with diabetes can do without.

The Overworked Person's Guide to Better Nutrition

by Jill Weisenberger

The Overworked Person's Guide to Better Nutrition offers bite-sized nutrition tips for busy people with prediabetes, heart health concerns, or those who simply want advice for their everyday food and nutrition problems. Responding to the number-one excuse she hears from clients who have trouble staying healthy - "I don't have time!" - educator and dietitian Jill Weisenberger built this busy-person's guide to nutrition and health to show that everyone feels busy, but healthy habits can fit with any schedule. To keep things quick and accessible, the book is built around 50 fun and informative tips, covering everything from resistant starches to the glycemic index. Meant to be picked up and read piecemeal, every page is packed with interesting tips designed to improve nutrition and relieve stress and guilt. Over 100 million people in the United States have prediabetes or diabetes, and nearly half of all Americans have at least one risk factor for heart disease. In chronic conditions like these, improved nutrition and weight loss can sometimes prevent, delay, or improve long-term complications. This book is filled with diet strategies for weight loss and overall better health that can help any one, on any schedule, eat and feel better.

The With or Without Meat Cookbook

by Jackie Newgent

With the growing evidence that vegetarian meals are great for your health, more people with diabetes are looking to build vegetarian dishes into their meal plans. However, not everyone is ready to give up meat completely, and most vegetarians live with someone who's not ready to take the plunge. Thus was born the "flexitarian," someone who eats mainly vegetarian food, but occasionally fits in a little meat, poultry, or fish. Catering to this growing crowd -- nearly one in four Americans self-identifies as a flexitarian -- The With or Without Meat Cookbook makes it simple for people to savor the tastes and health benefits of eating more like a vegetarian, while being able to stick to a balanced meal plan for diabetes. Each of the 125 diabetes-friendly recipes is vegetarian with a non-vegetarian recipe "add-on" provided as well. Each recipe can be made two ways: One way for veggie lovers and one way for meat lovers. For those with diabetes, pre-diabetes, heart health issues, or simply looking to improve their diet, the flexitarian approach provides the best of both worlds. Nutrition facts are provided and each perfectly-portioned recipe follows ADA's nutritional guidelines.

21 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes and Your Heart

by David S. Schade Jill Weisenberger

21 Things You Need to Know About Diabetes and Your Heart is a quick way to learn about the affect of diabetes on the heart. Part of the American Diabetes Association's 21 Things series, this book gives the reader brief, concise answers to the many questions about how diabetes affects the body. Jill Weisenberger and David S. Schade describe the effects of diabetes on the heart in plain language, making it easier to understand and remember. Written and reviewed by healthcare professionals with years of clinical experience, this book will help people with diabetes keep their diabetes under control and their hearts healthy.

Diabetes and Heart Healthy Cookbook

by American Heart Association American Diabetes Association

One-of-a-kind heart-healthy cookbook created especially for people with diabetesDiabetes puts people at a very high risk of having a heart attack or stroke. To address this problem, the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association have written a heart-healthy cookbook for people with diabetes. It's truly a one-of-a-kind cookbook packed with delicious recipes people will truly enjoy! Every recipe is low fat and lower in carbohydrates--and tastes great.Recipes include everything from appetizers and breakfasts to dinners and desserts. With cardiovascular disease ranking number one on the list of diabetes-related complications, this is the must-have cookbook for anyone who wants to pump up his or her heart health! And it's great for people who don't have diabetes, too.Delicious yet nutritious recipes include:Loaded Baked Potato SoupDeep South Shrimp GumboSwedish MeatballsDevil's Food CupcakesAngel Food TrifleAnd many more

Mr. Food Test Kitchen's Hello Taste, Goodbye Guilt!

by Mr Food Test Kitchen

Mr. Food has been delivering recipes, cooking tips, and kitchen techniques to television audiences for more than 30 years. Now, he and the Mr. Food Test Kitchen have again teamed up with the American Diabetes Association for their fifth project; a brand new cookbook filled with recipes that are nearly too good to be true! Perfect for people with diabetes and pre-diabetes, Hello Taste, Goodbye Guilt is a collection of unbelievable meals and dishes crafted by the culinary professionals viewers nationwide have grown to trust. Specifically designed to meet the nutrition needs of those with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or those just looking to improve their health, these recipes prove that you can eat healthy without sacrificing an ounce of flavor.Drawing on their decades of experience, the Mr. Food Test Kitchen Team has taken well-known favorites and mixed in some new surprises to create meals that are long on taste and short on guilt. Whether it's Sweet Potato Crowns, Carolina Brisket Sliders, or Caramel Walnut Brownies, the recipes in Hello Taste, Goodbye Guiltwill leave people looking to control their blood glucose or shave off a few extra pounds amazed at what they can fit into their meal plans.With over 150 recipes designed for every meal and every occasion, including breakfast dishes, desserts, sides, salads, and more, and paired with original photography and an attractive four-color design, this collection covers it all. Plus, each recipe is designed to meet the nutrition guidelines of the American Diabetes Association, which use evidence-based research to craft recommendations shown to help control glucose levels and promote weight loss.With the help of the Mr. Food Test Kitchen and the American Diabetes Association, eating well and controlling diabetes has never tasted so good.

The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts

by Jackie Mills

This first-ever collection of guilty pleasures from the American Diabetes Association and author Jackie Mills proves that people with diabetes never have to say no to dessert again. Packed with familiar favorites and some delicious new surprises, The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts has over 150 tantalizing treats that will satisfy any sweet tooth.

Quick & Easy Chicken

by Linda Gassenheimer

Chicken is easy to cook, incredibly versatile, and a wonderful choice for health-conscious home chefs. It's no surprise, then, that it's also the most popular food item in the United States by a wide margin. In fact, on the American Diabetes Association website, the number one searched word by online visitors is, you guessed it, chicken. To keep up with the popular appetite for all things poultry, the ADA has teamed up with best-selling author Linda Gassenheimer to cook up Quick and Easy Chicken, an affordable, easy-to-follow collection of chicken recipes designed for people with diabetes or prediabetes. With more than five dozen recipes based on flavors and traditions from around the world, this handy little volume is stuffed with quick, easy, flavorful recipes everyone will love. Highlights include Fresh Herbed Chicken with Red Potatoes and Green Beans; Gorgonzola Chicken Scaloppini with Fresh Linguine and Sweet Pimento; Chicken Satay with Thai Peanut Sauce and Broccoli Rice; Sangria Braised Pulled Chicken Sliders with Quick Slaw; and Moroccan-Spiced Chicken with Spinach and Lentils.

Eat Out, Eat Well

by Hope S. Warshaw Mmsc Cde

The average American will eat out at a restaurant five times this week, and while there are healthy choices available at restaurants, it's not always clear what they are. Fortunately, Hope S. Warshaw has created the ultimate guide to eating healthy-and eating well-in restaurants for people with diabetes, prediabetes, heart health, or those just looking to lose a few pounds. In Eat Out, Eat Well, Hope has created individual strategy guides for a wide variety of cuisines, ranging from everyday burger shops to ethnic choices. Each style of restaurant includes healthy meal options, which recommend certain dishes and portion sizes. There's information on what to avoid and how to go about the making special requests. Each restaurant style also includes nutrient counts to help identify healthy choices. For anyone trying to manage their diabetes but looking to have dinner out, this is an indispensable guide.

Delicious One-Pot Dishes

by Linda Gassenheimer

Whether it's a crock pot, dutch oven, or even a casserole dish, one-pot cooking is the quickest and easiest way to create hearty recipes, with minimal ingredients and even less clean-up. What's more, you can do it healthy, too. With Delicious One-Pot Dishes, food columnist and book author Linda Gassenheimer has pulled together a collection of amazing recipes that are a snap to prepare, packed with flavor, and perfect for those with diabetes. These 60 meals are designed to be stewed, braised, slow-cooked, or steamed, but each can be prepared in just a single pot, minimizing technique, reducing preparation time, and leading to hearty meals that will please any appetite. Highlights include Buffalo Sloppy Joe’s, Saag Gosh, Pork Fried Rice, Chicken Gumbo, Shrimp Jambalaya, Goulash with Caraway Noodles, Vegetable Lasagna, and much more. With additional sections on shopping smart and stocking the pantry, this affordable collection will be a go-to favorite for anyone looking for quick prep, low-cost, and hearty results.

15-Minute Diabetic Meals

by Nancy S. Hughes

What can you cook in 15 minutes? More than you ever imagined! 15-Minute Diabetic Meals is packed with over 200 recipes that you can make in 15 minutes or less. By using convenience items - pre-cooked meats, poultry, and pre-cut produce - and taking advantage of the freezer section of the grocery store, you can make healthy meals in a snap!

The Cazuela That the Farm Maiden Stirred

by Samantha R. Vamos

When a farm girl starts cooking, all the animals want to help. The cow contributes milk, the hen offers eggs, and even the duck makes a special trip to the market. Key English words change to Spanish as the story builds to a delicious ending.

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