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Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking

A Full Year of Delicious Menus and Easy Recipes

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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.

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    • Library Journal

      December 27, 2004
      Dietician Rondinelli and chef Bucko make cooking five healthy dinners a week--for an entire year--look like a no-brainer in this simple cookbook. They divide their book by month, and within each month, they give four weeks' worth of main courses (presumably for dinner, though they could certainly make nice lunches). A grocery list begins each week, followed by the recipes, which generally fall under the "continental" umbrella, with Mediterranean, Latin, Asian and other influences. Although no dish requires more than four steps, and prep times range from 5 to 20 minutes per recipe, there are plenty of intriguing dinner options, such as Three-Pepper Pasta Salad with Goat Cheese, or Chicken with Portabello Tofu Sauce. Rondinelli and Bucko also feature one dessert for each month, which are the book's weakest link, as they often take the easy way out: Cherry Tarts, for example, require canned "light" cherry pie topping. Sidebars give further information on ingredients and advice for alternate preparation methods, and every recipe includes the dish's nutritional information.

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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