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One Pot Meals for People with Diabetes


by Ruth Glick, Nancy Baggett

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Sales Rank: 6921
Studio: American Diabetes Association
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 312
Publication Date: June 25, 2007
Publisher: American Diabetes Association


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description

Cook in less time without missing out on all the delicious possibilities

One-pot meals are the answer to your cooking prayera—fast to prepare and fast to clean up. This second edition of One Pot Meals for People with Diabetes covers everything from Crock-Pot dinners to tasty oven-baked casseroles. And most of these 150 delicious meals can be ready in 30 minutes or less! Now completely updated with the latest ADA nutrition recommendations.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 15 reviews)

Love this cookbook.  
We are trying to cut back on fat and salt and this cookbook certainly is helping. I love one dish meals and always look for cookbooks that help me with that. This book is a great addition to my collection.
May 29, 2008

You don't need to have Diabetes to love this book.  
This is my favorite new cookbook in 20 years. Now, to be totally fair, I'm not much of a cookbook kind of gal. I have a handful of family recipes I usually rotate through without having them written down, and I never cared much for cooking or eating in the first place. I have spent the last two months, though, trying out a large sampling of the recipes in this book, and the whole family loves them. I really like one-pot-meals because I get flustered trying to time too many different pots and pans at once, with a pesky toddler getting into the clean dishes, and older kids asking for help with homework. These recipes are clear and easy and extremely delicious. I can get them done in a very reasonable amount of time. The flavors, variety, and ease of preparation can't be beat. And I love the nutritional breakdown; easy to use, even for those of us new to the nutritional needs of a type I diabetic.
April 30, 2008

Easy as pie, although I've never baked a pie.  
I hate to cook, consequently I'm not very good at it. This book seemed to understand that and made it seem as if I do know how to cook. The receipes are easy and quick.
April 28, 2008

Great Cook Book...One Pot Meals So Easy!  
This is a great cook book. How simple can it be to put every thing in to one pot? Lots of "real food" type recipies in this book as well. I believe this is a great cook book for anyone trying to cut back on fat etc...heathly meals for the entire family.
February 10, 2008

One Pot Meals  
Practical and easy to fix meals. Good ideas for meals using every day food items.
January 28, 2008


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