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A resource of recipes and nutritional guidance that will help you regulate blood sugar levels, control weight and prevent diabetes. 500 Low-Glycemic-Index Recipes provides quick and easy low-GI dishes for snacks, main dishes, even desserts! Readers learn how simple food swaps such as sweet potatoes for white potatoes, using whole wheat rather than white pasta and berries rather than bananas can lower the GI index of a dish or meal for healthier eating as well as weight loss. Low-GI versions of traditionally high GI foods such as breads, pastas, desserts and casseroles are included. Forget low-carb, low-fat, low-calorie diets. This is a healthy eating plan that can be used for life to lose weight, feel energized, and be healthy.
Create great, low-sodium meals in a jiffy while still enjoying all the foods and flavors you love with 500 15-Minute Low-Sodium Recipes! In these pages, you’ll be treated to dishes so delightful you’d never guess they’re low in salt and quick to prepare. Packed with 500 recipes to choose from, you’ll find everything from beef, chicken, and vegetables dishes to international takeout-style recipes, desserts, and more. And with 15 minutes or less prep time on every recipe, staying on track is as easy as pie! You’ll also find a nutritional breakdown on every recipe, making it easier than ever to track your daily sodium intake. Just a few of the easy and delicious low-salt recipes: Quick Chicken a la King Steak Stroganoff Baked Tilapia Rockefeller Quick and Easy Gazpacho Cranberry Pork Roast Grilled Chocolate-Filled Bananas Nutty Apple Wedges Cutting sodium doesn’t mean cutting flavor or variety, or spending hours in the kitchen on complicated recipes. Make staying on course easy—and delicious!—with 500 15-Minute Low Sodium Recipes.
Recipes for a heart-healthy diet without sacrificing flavor, with nutritional guidance on reducing trans and saturated fats and high cholesterol foods. A low-cholesterol cookbook that offers practically the full spectrum of flavors for the tastebuds! 500 Low-Cholesterol Recipes proves that cutting cholesterol doesn’t mean cutting taste or variety—or spending hours in the kitchen on complicated recipes. Packed with everything from savory stews to sweet treats, you’ll find low-cholesterol versions of all the foods you thought you had to give up, like mouthwatering burgers, fluffy omelets, and creamy desserts. You’ll also find a wide array of international cuisines, from Cajun and Mexican to Italian and Asian. Make staying on the low-cholesterol course easy—and delicious!—with 500 Low-Cholesterol Recipes.
A high-fiber cookbook that is good for the heart and gives you practically the most variety of any cookbook on the market. 500 High-Fiber Recipes proves that upping fiber doesn’t mean cutting flavor, or spending hours in the kitchen on complicated recipes. Packed with everything from savory stews to sweet treats, readers get high-fiber versions of foods they thought they had to give up like breads, pasta dishes, and desserts. It’s easy to stay the high-fiber course when readers find chapters dedicated to every craving imaginable including international cuisines, from Cajun and Mexican to Italian and Asian.
Since its publication over 15 years ago, 500 Low-Carb Recipes has become a classic in the low-carb community, earning author Dana Carpender the affectionate moniker “low-carb queen” from her fans. The book is now a bestseller, with over half a million copies sold. Low-carb cooking has evolved. A decade ago, low-carb menus relied on ingredients like artificial sweeteners, unhealthy vegetable oils, protein additives, and processed foods from grocery store shelves, like low-carb branded snack bars and packaged meals. Today’s low-carb cooking is influenced by larger food movements, such as clean eating; farm-to-table ingredients; higher fat ratios, thanks to the popularity of ketogenic diets; and less stigmatization of foods that have substantial inclusion in a low-carb diet, namely animal foods and saturated fat due to the growth of the Paleo and traditional foods movements. The New 500 Low-Carb Recipes is the beloved cookbook updated for today's low-carb movement.
A distinguished chef, cooking teacher, and author of Vegan Planet introduces 150 flavorful, simple-to-prepare recipes for meat- and dairy-free dishes that eliminate refined carbohydrates, including a variety of appetizers, main courses, stews, salads, soups, sides, sauces, and desserts. Original. 20,000 first printing.
Low-fat or low-carb? A recent New York Times Magazine (July 7, 2002) cover story answered this question and said that Dr. Atkins was right all along, "its not fat that makes us fat but carbohydrates." Though the government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in research trying to prove that fat is the cause of obesity, there has been a subtle shift in the scientific consensus over the past five years supporting what the low-carb diet doctors have been saying all along: if we eat less carbohydrates, we will lose weight and live longer. One of the toughest challenges of any diet is having enough variety and choices to keep the dieter from losing interest. The most common reason that people abandon their diet is boredom but 500 LOW CARB RECIPES: 500 Recipes, From Snacks to Dessert, That the Whole Family Will Love by Dana Carpender has more than enough recipes to keep even the most finicky dieter on track.With recipes for everything including hors dÆoeuvres, snacks, breads, muffins, side dishes, entrees, cookies, cakes and much more, this is an endless supply for creating meals for the whole family night after night. Whether everyone in the family is on a diet or not, these recipes are proven winners with adults and kids alike.Also included: ·Many one-dish meals for single people--main dish salads, skillet suppers that include meat and vegetables, and hearty soups that are a full meal in a bowl. ·Ideas for breaking out of old ways of looking at food with suggestions that save time and money and change what is considered a normal meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. ·Information about where to find low-carbohydrate specialty products and descriptions of low-carb specialty foods found in grocery stores everywhere. ·An entire chapter that lists and describes low-carb substitute ingredients such as fats and oils, flour substitutes, liquids, seasonings and sweeteners.Dieters will be pleased to know that they can eat foods like guacamole, omelets, pizza, steak, ham and dessert without giving up great taste and still lose weight. There are enough recipes to create the perfect menu for any holiday of the year--including Thanksgiving. Each of the 500 recipes includes a carbohydrate count to help calculate the total carb intake of each menu.There are more recipes for main dishes and side dishes than most low-carb dieters will ever be able to eat--everything from down-home cooking to ethnic fare; from quick-and-easy weeknight meals to knock-their-socks off party food. 500 LOW CARB RECIPES is the last cookbook any dieter will ever need to buy and certain to be used until the binding is worn out!
Dana Carpender has done it again -- 500 all-new recipes from snacks to desserts that the whole family will love! This time, she highlights world cuisines, including Italian, French, Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Mexican and other ethnic favorites. Most of these cuisines emphasize carbs, whether itÆs rice, pasta, or potatoes, but Dana has worked her magic to make delicious, simple low-carb versions that provide variety to the worldÆs most popular diet.
For people looking to shed pounds and live more healthfully, eating meals in the 400-calorie range is your secret weapon to weight loss success. Not only do these meals fuel your energy, rev metabolism, and keep you feeling full longer, but they also help you stick to a daily caloric range of 1200 to 1500 total calories, which is ideal for tipping the scales in your favor. Whether you’re on a weight loss plan already, or looking to begin anew, 500 400-Calorie Recipes is your one-stop shop for healthy, deliciously comforting meals that won’t bust your fitness goals, but rather boost you to them! The book works by expertly focusing on nutrient-dense, low-calorie ingredients that you can eat in abundance—such as leafy greens, artichokes, and berries—and combining them with smaller portions of equally filling foods like whole grains, beans, eggs, and poultry. The result? Four hundred mega-satisfying meals that cover your every craving and desire, from wholesomely hearty breakfasts to decadent treats that won’t break the (calorie) bank. Start losing weight—by filling your plate!—with 500 400-Calorie Recipes.
Discover five hundred quick-and-easy, savory, delicious slow cooker recipes to keep your family satisfied and eating healthier than ever. 500 Heart-Healthy Slow Cooker Recipes makes it easier than ever for you to eat well and improve your heart health. Packed with hundreds of easy-to-follow recipes that take advantage of the fix-it-and-forget-it convenience of your slow-cooker, you’ll discover heart-friendly versions of classic recipes you thought you had to give up and all new eats that will surely become your next favorites. Packed with low-fat, low-sodium, low-cholesterol ingredients that don’t skimp on flavor or variety, each recipe also includes a nutritional breakdown, making it easy to track your healthy eating at every meal. And you won’t waste time in the kitchen making complicated recipes or searching the grocery store for hard-to-find, expensive ingredients. From appetizers to main dishes, sides, and desserts, you’ll find recipes that will make it simple for you to stay on your heart-healthy diet and keep your family satisfied and eating healthier than ever. Enjoy Sweet and Sour Hot Dog Bites, Fondue, Broccoli Egg Casserole, Cannelloni, Shrimp Creole, Southern Stuffed Pork Chops, and much more. You’ll also find chapters featuring nontraditional, but no less delicious, slow cooker recipes for heart-healthy vegetables, grains, and legumes, including Bean Soup with Cornmeal Dumplings, Barley and Mushroom Soup, Italian Zucchini, and Honey and Cinnamon Yams.