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Wheat-Free Recipes and Menus: Delicious Dining without Wheat or Gluten

This cookbook contains nearly 300 recipes for breads (including bread machine instructions), breakfast dishes, main dishes, desserts, side dishes, salad dressings, pasta, and best of all . . . a delicious pizza heralded as one of the very best ever! Dishes so good your entire family will enjoy them and your guests will think they’re fabulous.

The Kid-Friendly Food Allergy Cookbook

Millions of children across the country have food sensitivities or allergies, and the number is on the rise. And most of these children don’t get to eat cookies, for fear of the reaction they might have from the wheat, or the peanuts.

Food Allergy Field Guide

Children want to fit in with the gang, yet a special diet can sometimes set them apart. From the mother of a child with food sensitivities, this is comprehensive information gathered into a lifestyle manual complete with 100 kid-tested and approved recipes to help your child live a happy, healthy life and feel like part of the gang.

Meals on the Move: Rush Hour Recipes

This mainstream meal driven cookbook is a common sense approach for today’s hectic lifestyle as one juggles the family, activites, and career. All the recipes emphasize simplicity, fun, and nutrition that can be prepared in 30 minutes.

Carbohydrates: What You Need to Know

Are carbohydrates fattening? Does sugar make kids hyperactive? Are fiber supplements just as good as the real thing? The questions, and myths, surrounding carbohydrates abound. But with this book, The American Dietetic Association sets the record straight.

Cooking with the Diabetic Chef

Many cookbooks for people with diabetes are written by nutritionists or dietitians, but while those books might present well-balanced and nutritional recipes, they often fail to focus on recipes that are flavorful and easy to prepare. Author Chris Smith is not only a trained restaurant chef and a graduate of the prestigious Culinary Institute of America—but he is also a person with diabetes.

America’s Everyday Diabetes Cookbook

Managing diabetes doesn’t have to mean eating uninteresting food for the rest of your life. America’s Everyday Diabetes Cookbook makes healthy cooking and eating effortless — and that’s a major step in taking control of diabetes. These tasty and creative recipes can be enjoyed by the entire family. You will be delighted not only by the wonderful variety of flavors, but also by the dozens of great meal planning ideas.

1,001 Delicious Recipes for People with Diabetes

1,001 Delicious Recipes for People with Diabetes combines the most up-to-date nutritional recommendations with contemporary culinary tastes. This huge resource includes savory selections for every meal of the day and features recipes for Blueberry Pancakes with Blueberry Maple Syrup, Shrimp and Artichoke Ravioli with Tarragon Sauce, Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Smoked Turkey, and Lemon Cloud Pie, among others. Each recipe is accompanied by nutrition facts and food exchanges.

Suzi Castle’s Deliciously Healthy Favorite Foods Cookbook

Shows how to prepare healthy versions of favorite dishes and how to adapt other recipes to create meals that are both healthful and delicious. Suzi’s recipes are kitchen-tested, quick to prepare, and physician-endorsed. Complete with nutritional guidelines.

How to Save Up to $3000 a Year On Your Diabetes Costs

Diabetes is riddled with expenses—but within this book are the best ways to save on those expenses when living on a low income. Completely updated to address current topics and issues that reflect our changing society and health care needs.

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