The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts


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This first-ever collection of guilty pleasures from the American Diabetes Association and author Jackie Mills proves that people with diabetes never have to say no to dessert again. Packed with familiar favorites and some delicious new surprises, The Big Book of Diabetic Desserts has over 150 tantalizing treats that will satisfy any sweet tooth.




The Easy Diabetes Cookbook


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A Type I, II, or Prediabetes Diagnosis Doesn’t Mean an End to Enjoying Fun, Delicious Food With this collection of recipes from registered dietitian nutritionist and Milk & Honey Nutrition® founder Mary Ellen Phipps, you can still make the quick, easy, and tasty foods you love while balancing your blood sugars and managing your diabetes. Diagnosed with type I diabetes when she was five, Mary Ellen uses both her professional and personal experience to create meals that will bring the joy and ease of cooking back to your kitchen, while still following a blood sugar–friendly diet. Get a balanced start to your day with options like a Cheesy Quinoa-Crusted Spinach Frittata or Banana Protein Pancakes for breakfast. Indulge in favorites like Coconut-Crusted Chicken Tenders, Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry, or Diabetes-Friendly Artichoke and Basil Pizza stress-free, because they’re designed to be a part of a healthy diabetes diet. Dinner has never been easier (or better for your blood sugar levels) with 15-minute meals like Pesto Pasta in a Pinch or Grown-Up Lunchables. Each recipe in the book includes nutritional information so you know you are getting the carbs, protein, and fat you need. Mary Ellen also provides a comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide to managing your diabetes through the food you eat and specialized tips to keep your blood sugar balanced throughout the day.




How Sweet It Is Without the Sugar


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Presents one hundred recipes for desserts made without sugar, honey, corn syrup, or molasses




The Diabetic Goodie Cookbook: Classic Desserts and Baked Goods to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth - Over 190 Easy, Blood-Sugar-Friendly Recipes with No Artificial Sweeteners


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Sweeten your life with this ultimate guide to diabetes-friendly baking As anyone with diabetes knows all too well, it’s not easy to find sweets that won’t wreck your blood sugar! And it’s harder still to dodge the artificial sweeteners that appear in so many recipes and products. The Diabetic Goodie Cookbook comes to the rescue, with more than 190 recipes for blood sugar–friendly baked goods—magically assembled with fiber-filled whole grains, little to no added salt or sugar, and no artificial sweeteners in sight. And these goodies are heart-healthy, too: They reduce your risk of high cholesterol without sacrificing taste. Crave-worthy cookies: Peanut Butter Cookies, Devilish Chocolate Bars Classic cakes: Raspberry Angel Food Cake, Chocolate Cloud Cake Perfect pies and tarts: Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie, Italian Plum Tart Plus carb-controlled cobblers, scones, muffins, puddings, breads, and more! Each recipe calls for basic pantry staples and has easy-to-follow instructions to make planning ahead—and baking—simple as can be. With nutrition information and guidance on carb counting, food labels, and snacking, The Diabetic Goodie Cookbook helps you enjoy a sweet treat every single day.




Diabetic Dream Desserts


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Presents low-fat, reduced-sugar recipes and nutritional information for such diabetic-safe treats as chocolate-almond cannoli cake, apple-raisin bread pudding, old fashioned peanut butter cookies, cherry apple crisp, and chocolate-pecan biscotti




The Healthy Exchanges Diabetic Desserts Cookbook


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Accompanied by the latest information on diabetes and pre-diabetes, this handy cookbook features more than two hundred luscious desserts--including cakes, puddings, pies, cookies, brownies, breads, cobblers, and cheesecakes--all made with little or no fat or sugar. Original.




Diabetic Dream Desserts


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You can still have your cake and eat it, too, with this new edition of a bestselling dessert book for diabetics. For most diabetics, the hardest part of adjusting to a new way of eating is probably not being able to indulge in the desserts they once enjoyed. Now, diabetics need worry no more! Bestselling author Sandra Woodruff has completely revised and updated her popular Diabetic Dream Desserts, including new and improved recipes for cakes, cookies, brownies, pies, strudels, frozen desserts, and other sweet treats that taste better than ever.




The Diabetic Pastry Chef


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Delicious Desserts When You Have Diabetes


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How to prepare and enjoy delightful desserts when you have diabetes People with diabetes often believe that they cannot enjoy rich, delicious-tasting cooking--such as desserts. Professor, chef, and dietitian Sandy Kapoor proves them wrong, showing those who suffer from diabetes how they can fit desserts into a healthy plan of eating. Presenting over 200 mouth-watering recipes that anyone will enjoy, Kapoor teaches the reader to use healthy dessert cooking techniques and ingredients to transform high-fat, high-cholesterol, and high-sugar desserts into scrumptious healthy versions. Sandy Kapoor, PhD, RD, FADA (San Marino, CA), is a trained chef from the Culinary Institute of America, a registered dietitian, and a Fellow of the American Dietetic Association. She is the author of Professional Healthy Cooking (Wiley: 0-471-53839-6) and Healthy and Delicious:400 Professional Recipes (Wiley: 0-471-31877-9).




No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts


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At the end of a meal, nearly everyone has the same question: "What’s for dessert?" Now, for people with diabetes, there's a good answer. No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts is designed to satisfy any sweet tooth with dozens of dessert recipes specifically designed for those with diabetes. Best of all, these desserts are simple, fast, and, of course, very tasty. For most newly diagnosed people with diabetes, the assumption is that desserts and sweets are a thing of the past, but any meal plan can accommodate something sweet as long as the portions are appropriate and the ingredients are selected carefully. Author Linda Gassenheimer also shows that dessert doesn’t have to be elaborate, just something that’s quick, easy, very delicious, and not likely to break a calorie or carbohydrate bank. In fact, most of the desserts in this book take only minutes to make. Most importantly, No-Fuss Diabetes Desserts shows that people with diabetes can end a meal with dessert and not feel guilty or left out. These are quick desserts that can be made with very little effort, all based on simple ingredients found in a local supermarket.