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The fun and easy way to eat a well-balanced diabetic diet
Want to create healthy meals that are diabetic friendly? This revised and updated third edition of Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies shows you how easy it can be to manage diabetes through diet, including the latest information on diabetes testing, monitoring, and maintenance, as well as delicious new recipes and nutritional information. This edition also includes a new section that focuses on vegetarian dishes and a new chapter on encouraging a Type 1 diabetic child to eat properly.
Features changes in fat, carbohydrate and protein recommendations that parallel the recommendations of the American Diabetes Association regarding meal plans Includes new ideas about restaurant eating, including new menu items at fast food locations as well as revised tips on food shopping and setting up the diabetic kitchen Offers 100+ new and revised diabetic recipesComplete with ways to involve children in meal planning and preparation, Diabetes Cookbook For Dummies will help you improve your diet and your health!
Author Notes
ALAN L. RUBIN, MD, is one of the nation's foremost authorities on diabetes and prediabetes. He is the author of Diabetes For Dummies, Type-1 Diabetes For Dummies, Prediabetes For Dummies, Thyroid For Dummies, and High Blood Pressure For Dummies.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Part I Thriving with Diabetes |
Chapter 1 What It Means to Thrive with Diabetes |
Chapter 2 How What You Eat Affects Your Diabetes |
Chapter 3 Planning Meals for Your Weight Goal |
Chapter 4 Eating What You Like |
Chapter 5 How the Supermarket Can Help |
Part II Healthy Recipes That Taste Great |
Chapter 6 The Benefits of Breakfast |
Chapter 7 Hors d'Oeuvres and First Courses: Off to a Good Start |
Chapter 8 Soup, Beautiful Soup |
Chapter 9 Taking Salads Seriously |
Chapter 10 Stocking Up on Grains and Legumes |
Chapter 11 Adding Veggies to Your Meals |
Chapter 12 Boning Up on Fish Cookery |
Chapter 13 Flocking to Poultry |
Chapter 14 Creating Balanced Meals with Meats |
Chapter 15 Having a Little Bite with Snacks |
Chapter 16 Smart Ways to Include Dessert in a Diabetic Diet |
Part III Eating Away from Home |
Chapter 17 Making Eating Out a Nourishing Experience |
Chapter 18 Fast Food on Your Itinerary |
Part IV The Part of Tens |
Chapter 19 Ten (or So) Simple Steps to Change Your Eating Habits |
Chapter 20 Ten Easy Vegetarian Substitutions |
Chapter 21 Ten Strategies to Normalize Your Blood Glucose |
Chapter 22 Ten Ways to Encourage Children to Eat More Fruits and Vegetables |
Part V Appendixes |
Appendix A Restaurant Descriptions |
Appendix B A Glossary of Key Cooking Terms |
Appendix C Conversions of Weights, Measures, and Sugar Substitutes |
Appendix D Other Recipe Sources for People with Diabetes |
Index |