One Pot Meals For People With Diabetes 
asked by geo on November 8, 2006 9:05 AM
Ease in preparation and speed in cooking are what everyone needs when it comes to cookbooks. This book is a sure winner.
Here readers will find simple and quick recipes for soup, stews, sauces for pasta, and even pot pies.
More than 150 recipes cover such categories as Super Quick Dinners; Chilis and Hot Pots; Hot from the Oven; Skillet Dinners; From the Grill; Microwave Specials; Main-Dish Salads; and Heart-Healthy Sandwiches and Pizzas.
Reviews
The recipes look very interesting and tasty, however the carb levels are higher than some diabetic diets require. Since it is put out by the ADA I guess that I should have known that in advance.
reviewed by linda on November 17, 2006 9:08 AM
A wonderful compilation of diabetic recipes. Easy to understand, easy to make and delicious. Highly recommend.
reviewed by theriver on November 27, 2006 10:49 PM
With this recipe book you can prepare simple Diabetic meals into one dish or pot as it says. It could have had more pictures of the dishes that the recipes represented, but all in all it is a good book
reviewed by bones on November 28, 2006 6:48 AM
This is fabulous cookbook! Cooking has never been my favoirte pastime, and I hate spending a long time in the kitchen. Not only are these recipes fast and easy, they are also enjoyable to make. I've tried several diabetic cookbooks, and the recipes in this one are by far the tastiest. In fact, I like the taste of these recipes more than my "normal" cookbooks. I also love that you get your meat and veggies all in one place without having to put thought into a well balanced meal. It's a wonderful cookbook! I highly recommend it.
reviewed by anton584 on November 28, 2006 5:25 PM
