by Wedman-St Louis Betty (Author)
From fast foods to frozen entrees to deli takeout to salad bars, there is an abundance of tasty, convenient meal options catering to our hurry-up lifestyles. But as a person with diabetes you must follow strict nutritional guidelines and things can be quite a bit more complicated. Written by a leading national diabetes educator, Diabetes Meals on the Run is the first-ever guide to adapting fast foods and convenience foods to a diabetes nutrition regimen.
Back Jacket
Don't let diabetes slow you down
They're everywhere, from frozen-food aisles to fast-food stores, from deli take-out to salad bars--fast, prepackaged food fit for today's busy lifestyles. The choices are unlimited, unless you have diabetes--until now. Why shouldn't you be able to enjoy the same time-saving benefits from convenience foods? Finally, diabetes educator and author Betty Wedman-St. Louis shows you how to take advantage of today's convenience foods while still taking care of your diabetes.
Brush up on diabetes nutritional guidelines and meal-planning essentials. Get the facts on food safety at salad bars and how to handle those giant portions from restaurants. Streamline your time in the kitchen with menus and recipes for simple home meals that call for only four to five ingredients. Move into the fast lane with two weeks worth of menus featuring prepared and fast foods. Rely on a handy reference for nutritional information on prepared foods as well as popular fast-food chains so you can make informed decisions before you even drive up to the take-out window. Whether you're looking for simple recipes and menus to prepare at home or trying to fit fast food into your diet management of diabetes, you'll take Diabetes Meals on the Run with you to the market, in the kitchen, and on the go.
Author Biography
Betty Wedman-St. Louis, Ph.D., R.D., L.D., is a former president of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. She is the author of four other books on diabetes and nutrition and lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9.06 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: June 14, 2002