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The New Diabetes Cookbook for Beginners

100 Low Glycemic, Low Sugar Recipes to Balance Blood Sugar and Boost Your Health

Avery Bennett

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English
Hopliv Publisher
10 July 2024
"Imagine enjoying your favorite meals without worrying about your blood sugar levels...

Managing diabetes shouldn't mean sacrificing flavor or enjoyment. With ""The New Diabetes Cookbook for Beginners,"" discover a collection of over 100 delicious recipes designed specifically to help you maintain stable blood sugar levels without compromising on taste. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying dinners and delightful desserts, each recipe is crafted with care to support your health and satisfy your cravings.

Key Benefits:

Balanced Nutrition:

Explore a variety of meals that are low in sugar and carbs, packed with nutrients that your body needs. Easy to Follow:

Simple instructions and readily available ingredients make these recipes accessible for everyone, regardless of cooking experience. Healthier Living:

Empower yourself with dishes that not only taste great but also support your journey to better health.

Testimonials:

""This cookbook has transformed the way I eat. The recipes are not only delicious but also easy to prepare, making it effortless to manage my diabetes."" - Sarah T.

Endorsements:

""This cookbook is a must-have for anyone looking to eat well while managing diabetes. It provides practical solutions and mouthwatering recipes that make healthy eating a pleasure."" - Dr. John Smith, Diabetes Specialist

Whether you're newly diagnosed or seeking fresh inspiration for your diabetes-friendly diet, ""The New Diabetes Cookbook for Beginners"" is your companion to enjoying meals that nourish both body and soul. Take control of your health without sacrificing the joy of good food."
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Imprint:   Hopliv Publisher
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   168g
ISBN:   9798330279159
Pages:   118
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Avery Bennett is a dedicated advocate for diabetes management and healthy living. With a background in nutrition and personal experience managing diabetes within their family, Avery brings a unique perspective to the world of culinary health.Driven by a passion to empower others, Avery combines their expertise in nutrition with a deep understanding of the challenges individuals face in maintaining balanced blood sugar levels. Through their work, Avery aims to demystify healthy eating and inspire individuals to embrace delicious, diabetes-friendly meals.As a respected figure in the diabetes community, Avery Bennett's insights and recipes have helped countless individuals navigate their dietary choices with confidence and enjoyment. ""The New Diabetes Cookbook for Beginners"" reflects Avery's commitment to providing practical, flavorful solutions that support both health and happiness."

Reviews for The New Diabetes Cookbook for Beginners: 100 Low Glycemic, Low Sugar Recipes to Balance Blood Sugar and Boost Your Health

"""A lifesaver for anyone managing diabetes! These recipes are not only delicious but also incredibly easy to follow. Highly recommend!"" - Health Magazine ""Finally, a cookbook that understands the challenges of diabetes and delivers mouthwatering recipes that keep blood sugar in check. A must-have for every kitchen!"" - Diabetes Association of America ""I've tried many diabetic cookbooks, but this one stands out for its variety and practicality. Every recipe feels like a treat without the guilt!"" - Reader's Digest ""The recipes in this cookbook are both innovative and satisfying, making it easier than ever to eat well and manage diabetes. Bravo!"" - Food Network ""As a healthcare professional, I recommend this cookbook to all my patients with diabetes. It's a game-changer in diabetes management!"" - Dr. Sarah Thompson, Endocrinologist"


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