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| “Another article of cuisine that offends the bowels of unused Britons is garlic. Not uncommonly in southern climes an egg with a shell on is the only procurable animal food without garlic in it. Flatulence and looseness are the frequent results.” | | ~ Dr. T. K. Chambers, A Manuel of Diet In Health and Disease (1875) |
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1. The Art of Cooking for the Diabetic by Mary Abbott Hess, R.D.,M.S. It is a very good cookbook for the diabetic who must fellow a low-sodium diet as well.
2. The NEW DIABETIC Cookbook by Mabel Cavaiani, R,D, It is a good cookbook for the diabetic who must fellow a low-sodium diet as well.
3. The Light & Easy Diabetic Cuisine by Betty Marks A cookbook which has some good reicpes in it and the information is good.
4. Quick & Easy Diabetic Menus by Betty Wedman, M.S., R.D. Very good infromation for maintaining the diabetic diet durning an illness. The recipes seam to be tasty.
5: The Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook by WHOM. This is diabetic cookbook that has some good recipes, but I found it hard to put all together to enter in the Meal-Master.
6: All-In-One Diabetic Cookbook by P.J. Palumbo, M.D., E.A.C.P. and Joyce Daly Margie, M.S. It appears to have some good recipes, but found a * which was used to refer as a high sodium recipe in the title of the recipe. It does have some good recipes that sound pretty good. The lettering is small.
7. All New Cookbook for Diabetics and their Families by the University of Alabama at Birmingham. This is a good cookbook and it does have good recipes. It sure would be nice if there was more cookbooks which tell how to convert to low-sodium diet for those diabetics must maintain a low-sodium diet as well.
8: Recipes for Diabetics by Billie Little. A NEW version now has larger printing. It is good for those that have vision problems. It is still has the same recipes as my copy which has very tiny printing. A good many cookbooks have now LARGE printing.
9: The Complete Diabetic Cookbook by Mary Jane Finsand. Just a cookbook which was very cheap. It is not one of my favorite ones.
10: Joslin Diabetes Gourmet Cookbook by Bonnie Sanders Polin, Ph.D., and Frances Tower Giedt. Not one of my favorite cookbooks, but my darling husband wanted to be real nice at Chirstmas time...this is his deed.(GINNY GRIN)
This three are for fun and information. One is called Vegetarian Cooking for Diabetics by Patricia Mozzer. It has some helpful information if your fellow a vegetarian diet. I did find some good sandwiches recipes in it. Desserts for Diabetics by Mabel Cavaiani, R. D. Has some very good recipes for the diabetic human.
Last but now least my very favorite fun diabitic cookbook is called "THE DIABETIC CHOCOLATE COOKBOOK BY MARY JANE FINSAND". Need I say more.
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| “This root [the potato], no matter how much you prepare it, is tasteless and floury. It cannot pass for an agreeable food, but it supplies a food sufficiently abundant and sufficiently healthy for men who ask only to sustain themselves. The potato is criticised with reason for being windy, but what matters windiness for the vigorous organisims of peasants and labourers?” | | ~ Denis Diderot (1713-1784) L'Encyclopedie (1751-1772) |
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or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding
which are appropriate for your particular diet.
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