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Recipes for SuccessIt’s time to debunk, once and for all, the myth of the “diabetic diet.” If you have diabetes or if you want to avoid getting it, you don’t have to eat special foods, and you don’t have to be excluded from what “everyone else” is eating. The truth is, everyone else should be taking their cue from what’s on your plate.Eating well, from a diabetes perspective, means:
But most of all, eating well means eating with pleasure—in a relaxed and friendly environment whenever possible. As delicious as that way of eating sounds, it is also one of the most powerful weapons in the diabetes-fighting arsenal. Eating wisely and well can help bring diabetes under control, even as effectively as diabetes drugs. That’s why eating guidelines are an essential part—and occasionally, the only part—of any initial diabetes treatment plan. As the recipes designated for diabetes illustrate, enlightened cooks concerned about diabetes can serve dishes their friends and anyone in their family will wholeheartedly enjoy, dishes they can bring to potluck dinners and present with confidence at holiday celebrations. Today, anyone expecting strict rules and special meals for a “diabetic diet” will be disappointed—then delighted. Enjoy every bite. —Joyce Hendley Adapted from The EatingWell Diabetes Cookbook. |
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