
Diabetic Cooking for One and Two
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Written by an expert in food allergies and intolerances, Diabetic Cooking for One and Two offers a collection of easy, tempting recipes in smaller portions for those with non-insulin dependent diabetes who live alone or with one other person. Based on the latest research, it gives nutritional guidelines, a menu planner, advice on how to shop and plan your meals, and over 100 recipes-with accompanying nutritional analyses-for meals with a high intake of vegetables, pulses, fruit, and whole grains. Enjoy:
Avocado, spinach & mozzarella salad * Salmon with fennel and tomatoes * Jambalaya * Lamb Tagine * Spaghetti carbonara * Leek & fennel soup * Lemon poppy seed cake * Steak with garlic * Pork chops with apple & rosemary * and more
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