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2009-06-28 Blog

Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook | Diabetic Cookbook Review

By Adam Garcia

Experience this diabetic cookbook by Phyllis Pellman Good. It has recipe after recipe from people (mostly women) across the country. Many of the recipes from the original Fix-it and Forget-it are repeated here, verbatim, while others from that volume have been slightly modified to fit diabetic diet guidelines. The “Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook: Slow-Cooker Favorites to include everyone!” is perfect for wintery weather which seems to demand slow-simmered soups and stews; and this diabetic cookbook is a source for these and other Crock-Pot meals. It also contains well-timed health tips that are scattered among the recipes.

Phyllis Pellman Good also includes a week of sample menus with nutritional breakdowns, answers the “Ten Most Asked Questions About Diabetes” and gives a brief reading list. These slow-cooker diabetic recipes are complete with nutritional information, exchange list values, and just about anything else you would want to know in order to prepare a nutritious meal that takes minimal time out of your busy schedule. Casseroles, steak, stews, vegetables, chicken, potatoes, wings, barbecue, soups, chowders, desserts, snacks, and beverages are all well represented with an excellent selection of each and these diabetic recipes don’t sacrifice flavor in any way.

The “Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook” is excellent not only for diabetics but for slow cooker fans of all types. These diabetic recipes are quick, easy, and scrumptious dishes that the diabetic person can’t complain about. It has great recipes that are excellent for the entire family so everyone will enjoy these dishes. Even if you’re not a diabetic and are just looking for a more healthy way to eat then this is a wonderful addition to your diabetic cookbook library.

The “Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook” is perfect for anyone who is a “meat and potatoes” kind of person or that has a sweet tooth. It is full of delicious diabetic recipes to satisfy this kind of appetite and best of all, the ingredients are readily available no matter where you live. There are so many family friendly recipes which will be excellent for family nights and you will absolutely love the convenience of the slow cooker. If you’re looking for a diabetic cookbook which will enable you to feed the entire family but still be safe for diabetic people, then you’ve found it! No one will even suspect that they are eating diabetic friendly food.

The “Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook” is the answer you have been looking for and is a godsend for those busy-bee diabetics. We would recommend the “Fix-It and Forget-It Diabetic Cookbook” to anyone. Don’t wait! Grab Your Copy Today!

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