
By Hope S. Warshaw
Here are real tools and techniques for counting carbs correctly. New chapters cover how to build a personal carb count database, carb counting for insulin pump users, a whole week of meal plans, and much more.
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By Andie Dominick
A CLASSIC ACCOUNT OF A YOUNG LIFE IRREVERSIBLY ALTERED BY ILLNESS"I know about needles."All her life, Andie Dominick adored her older sister, Denise. She wanted to look like her, talk like her, be her. Unfortunately, she got part of her wish when, at age nine, she was diagnosed with the same disease from which Denise had suffered since age two: juvenile diabetes. In this beautifully written, re...
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By Lisa Roney
Now in paperback, this vivid and often beautifully written account of the realities of diabetes (Chicago Tribune) is essential reading for diabetics and their friends and families. Lisa Roney was diagnosed with diabetes just before her twelfth birthday. This is her candid and exquisitely written account of how the disease directly affects the choices she makes every day, in every aspect of her ...
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By Fabiola Demps Gaines
Soul food cooking doesn’t have to be bad to taste good Fabiola Demps Gaines and Roniece Weaver’s New Soul Food Cookbook for People with Diabetes, the first diabetes cookbook for and by African Americans, was a blockbuster with more than 75,000 copies in print. With this new Small Steps Press edition of their book, Gaines and Weaver take those same principles of healthier soul food cooki...
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By Fabiola Demps Gaines
Now readers can enjoy sensational, low-fat recipes from the first African-American cookbook for people with diabetes-"Soul Food Sensations" for People with Diabetes. The book includes more than 150 recipes in all, ranging from appetizers, snacks, soups, and salads to main dishes, vegetables, side dishes, and desserts. There is advice for reducing fat, calories, and sodium for weight loss, impro...
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By Stephanie A., M.D. Eisenstat
Women have long needed a book devoted to their unique issues with diabetes. This up-to-date and practical guide advocates simple lifestyle changes that can help women reduce their risk of getting diabetes or, if already diagnosed, prevent the disease’s most serious complications. Every Woman’s Guide to Diabetes translates the latest findings from diabetes research into proven strategies busy ...
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By National Health and Wellness Club writers
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By Ginger Kanzer-Lewis
A real-life daily guide to help you with diabetes How do you manage your diabetes today? Many books discuss the ins and outs of diabetes medications, the need for weight control, and the ideal meal plan, but there is nothing for the you if you need information on the day-to-day basics of diabetes. 10 Steps to Better Living with Diabetes gives you the survival skills you need to master y...
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By Editors of The Diabetic Gourmet magazine
Scrumptious, healthy, crowd-pleasing recipes for people with diabetes and their loved ones The editors of Diabetic Gourmet Magazine understand that although people with diabetes must carefully monitor their eating habits, they still crave their favorite sweets and savory dishes. Now, with this all-new collection of healthy recipes that are perfect for everyday meals as well as for entert...
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By et al Kathy Kochan
The Diabetic Goodie Book demonstrates how a diet can be healthy without denying your sweet tooth. Whether you have diabetes or are just looking for a healthier lifestyle, this cookbook contains over 150 desserts and baked goods that are low in sugar, and use NO artificial sweeteners. With such goodies as Fantastic Fudgey Brownies, Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler, and Scrumptious Peanut Butter Coo...
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