Kezebcf: This book has vert good recipes even if your not diabetic .
United States on Dec 25, 2022
Abisen Mark: The quality of the book was ok, so I gave it three stars, but not what I expected.
United States on Jul 25, 2021
Amazon Customer: Wonderful recipes! Easy to follow and everyday ingredients. One of the best cookbooks I’ve seen.
Canada on Aug 11, 2019
Sofiel: When one is facing a new diagnosis of diabetes it can be terrifying. The simple joy found in eating can loom in front of you like a dreaded chore instead of a time of delicious enjoyment. Worry can consume you all day about carbohydrates you've eaten- too much or not enough. Blood glucose levels out of control don't help get your A1C in the range it should be. We understand. We went through this after my husband was diagnosed with diabetes. Of Cuban Italian descent, he loved his pasta, breads and sweet desserts. Suddenly these treasured foods became the enemies. We had to completely overhaul our cooking and meal design. It was an overwhelming and trying time until a dietitian recommended this book. The worry, the fears and the confusion gradually faded into the background as we taught ourselves a new and improved way to cook and eat. It's been over five years since his diagnosis and this book is still a treasured reference to make healthy meals. I recommend it to anyone with diabetes and/or heart disease.
United States on Mar 19, 2016
Dr. James F. Daiker: This set of recipes are basically good. For me the need to combine low sodium and low carb will require adapting many of the recipes. However, most are adaptable. Most of the adapting comes with the sodium side. By using appropriate substitute ingredients the higher sodium levels can be brought down. Published in 2014 I was surprised that the "heart healthy" aspect of the recipes were not more considerate of the 1500 mg per day limit recommended for persons with heart conditions. With an average of 450 mg. per meal (leaving 150 for snacks) some of the single meal items would quickly push a meal over the 450 mg limit. With diabetics needing an evening snack, the 150 mg. limit would also not leave much room for some of those food items. Overall the book provides valuable food preparation possibilities and is certainly worth the money. I borrowed a copy from our public library and reviewed and tested some of the recipes, then decided it was a good buy.
United States on Feb 01, 2016
AHA's Heart-Healthy Cookbook for People with Diabetes | "4 Weeks to Lower Cholesterol and Improve Heart Health: The Low Cholesterol Cookbook and Action Plan" | The DIRTY, LAZY, KETO Guide to Low-Carb Fast Food: 10 Net Carbs or Less | |
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Sale off | $4 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 7 reviews | 54 reviews | 59 reviews |
Language | English | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-1580405188 | ||
ISBN-10 | 9781580405188 | ||
Dimensions | 8.25 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches | ||
Diabetic & Sugar-Free Cooking (Books) | Diabetic & Sugar-Free Cooking | ||
Publisher | American Diabetes Association; Second edition | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 535 ratings | ||
American Heart Association Nutrition | American Heart Association Nutrition | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #29 in American Heart Association Nutrition#158 in Heart Healthy Cooking #280 in Diabetic & Sugar-Free Cooking | ||
Item Weight | 1.03 pounds | ||
Heart Healthy Cooking (Books) | Heart Healthy Cooking | ||
Paperback | 260 pages | ||
ASIN | 1580405185 |
Farm dog: like that the recipes are both heart healthy and diabetic friendly. each recipe gives nutrition content so can judge exactly how many sugars/carbs
United States on Jun 17, 2023