Features
Spiral-bound: 73 pages
Publisher: American Diabetes Association; 1 edition April 24, 2002
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1580400760
ISBN-13: 978-1580400763
Product Dimensions:
10 x 8 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
Book Description
Millions of ways to mix and match! Here's how it works:
Each menu planner has 28 days worth of new menu choices; pages are split into thirds and are interchangeable. There are 20,000 menu combinations in each book. No matter which combination the reader chooses, carb counts and nutrients are correct for the entire dayautomatically. Readers can mix and match among all of the menu planners if they want; millions of combinations are possible!
Updated third editions of the Month of Meals series feature:
- Complete nutrient analysis and carbohydrate count for every meal
- Every meal includes the same number of carbs, no matter which choice is picked4560 grams for every breakfast, 6075 grams for every lunch, and 7085 grams for every dinnerthis helps keep blood sugar levels stable
- Covered spiral binding increases bookshelf visibility
About The Author
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Reader Reviews
This review is from: Month of Meals - Quick & Easy Menus for People With Diabetes: Classic Cooking (Spiral-bound)
Exactly what title says -- menus for diabetes. Timesaver. Very useful. Meals I'd really cook. Relieves the brain-drain of trying to figure (what food exchanges, fats, etc. by having right in recipe) and the struggle to match bread/meat/veggies so that exchanges work out correctly. Menus of real food that even your meat and potato types would go for without just telling you to substitute nutrasweet for sugar, resorting to tofu, and weird recipes you could never get your family to try if they knew what you were cooking.