The Low GI Diet Cookbook

The Low GI Diet Cookbook
Author: Janette Brand Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: Glycemic index
ISBN: 9780340897881

Science has proven that low GI, slowly digested carbohydrates, are key to healthy and sustained weight loss. THE LOW GI COOKBOOK brings you over 70 tempting recipes based on these established principles. The book covers everything from sustaining breakfasts and brunches, substantial but healthy dinner dishes, to quick salads and sweet treats, and even includes recipes from celebrity chefs. Packed with beautiful photographs, handy tips, and with a complete breakdown of fat, protein and carb content, calorie values and GI values for every recipe, THE LOW GI COOKBOOK is your blueprint for healthy low GI eating for life.

High Protein, Low GI, Bold Flavor

High Protein, Low GI, Bold Flavor
Author: Fiona Carns
Publisher: The Experiment
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-02-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1615190376

A collection of recipes caters to both high-protein and low-glycemic-index dieters, covering all three meals as well as dessert, and highlights the use of minimally processed ingredients to reap the greatest nutritional benefits.

The Complete Idiot's Guide Glycemic Index Cookbook

The Complete Idiot's Guide Glycemic Index Cookbook
Author: Joan Clark-Warner M.S. R.D.
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1101019751

Cook these recipes up-and keep blood sugar down. With over 325 delicious and healthy recipes, The Complete Idiot's Guide® to the Glycemic Index Cookbook is an invaluable reference for choosing foods according to their GI-a system of classifying carbohydrate-based foods by how much they raise blood sugar. Diabetes, insulin resistance, heart disease, and obesity may be avoided by following the glycemic index. Practical and easy to use, this is the one cookbook anyone concerned with their blood sugar will want to have in the kitchen. • More than 325 recipes • Includes both the GI value and a GL (glycemic load) rating for each recipe • 18 million people in the U.S. have type 2 diabetes and the number is growing

Low-GI Vegetarian Cookbook

Low-GI Vegetarian Cookbook
Author: Rose Elliot
Publisher: Ebury Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Glycemic index
ISBN: 9780563539216

Ahead of its time, the hardback of this book (titled Fast, Fresh and Fabulous) was much more than a collection of recipes from Britain's most respected vegetarian author. It offered inspiring, mouth-watering dishes that also had a low GI rating. Now available in an updated paperback format, Rose shares the secrets of healthy vegetarian and low-GI living. She gives essential information on living as a healthy vegetarian or vegan, whether you want to lose weight, feed your baby or start eating well to look younger and live longer. Inspired in particular by Mediterranean and Far Eastern cuisine, she combines an abundance of organic vegetables with fresh herbs, exotic spices, beans and grains to produce simple, delicious, energizing dishes. Rose also gives ideas for menu-planning, whether it's for fast, afterwork meals, or celebratory dinner parties. Beautifully illustrated with over 50 stunning recipe shots, this cookbook will inspire and delight vegetarians, non-vegetarians, and those wanting to follow a low-GI diet.

The Everything Glycemic Index Cookbook

The Everything Glycemic Index Cookbook
Author: LeeAnn Weintraub Smith
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1440505853

Switching to a low-GI diet is the key to losing weight--and keeping it off, especially for those suffering from obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. With this new edition of the classic cookbook, registered dietician LeeAnn Smith shows you how to prepare low-GI meals that are as tasty as they are healthy, including: Tomato and Feta Frittata Asian Sesame Lettuce Wraps Barley Risotto with Mushroom and Thyme Ginger Beef and Napa Cabbage Braised Chicken with White Beans and Kale Dark Chocolate–Dipped Macaroons With a foreword by a weight-loss specialist at the UCLA School of Medicine, this is the only cookbook you need to master the art and science of preparing and enjoying good food--that's good for you!

Eat Well Live Well with Diabetes

Eat Well Live Well with Diabetes
Author: Karen Kingham
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-07-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1742663028

This book is sure to be a welcome addition to diabetic kitchens, with over 100 beautifully presented recipes, each individually selected to achieve a healthy diet and be suitable for anyone suffering with diabetes. Eat Well Live Well with Diabetes is the next book in the new, contemporary and stylish special diet series from Murdoch Books. This book offers people who need to watch their blood glucose levels a complete book of delicious and innovative low-GI recipes. It features an approachable and informative introduction written by respected nutritionist, Karen Kingham. Other titles in the Eat Well Live Well series include: Eat Well Live Well with Gluten Intolerance Eat Well Live Well with High Fibre Eat Well Live Well with High Cholesterol

The Glycemic Index Diet For Dummies

The Glycemic Index Diet For Dummies
Author: Meri Raffetto, RD, LDN
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0470538708

Get proven results from this safe, effective, and easy-to-follow diet Using the glycemic index is a proven method of losing and maintaining weight safely and quickly. The Glycemic Index Diet For Dummies presents this system in an easy-to-apply manner, giving you the tools and tips you need to shed unwanted pounds and improve your overall health. Recommends foods that boost metabolism, promote weight loss, and provide longer-lasting energy Features delicious recipes for glycemic-friendly cooking at home Includes exercises for maintaining glycemic index weight loss and promoting physical fitness Offers guidance on shopping for food as well as eating at restaurants and away from home You'll not only see how to apply the glycemic index to your existing diet plan, but also how to develop a lifestyle based around improving your overall health.

Low-GI Cookbook

Low-GI Cookbook
Author: Louise Blair
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0600630781

Eating a low-GI diet is the ultimate way to high energy levels, permanent weight loss and great health. This practical book offers 80 mouthwatering recipes for every occasion, from quick-fix lunches such as Poached Eggs with Lentils & Rocket to delectable dinners including Baked Sweet Potato with Griddled Herb Chicken. There's no need to miss out on pudding either, with low-GI recipes for sweet treats such as Blackberry & Apple Tartlets and Fruity Bread & Butter Pudding. Together with expert information on how the glycaemic index works and why low-GI foods are so good for you, with The Low-GI Cookbook you'll find living the low-GI life is easy.

GI High-Energy Cookbook

GI High-Energy Cookbook
Author: Rachael Anne Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Carbohydrates in human nutrition
ISBN: 9781849750844

This cookbook explains in clear language why you should eat foods with a low glycaemic index and gives practical advice on incorporating this approach into the diet, from supermarket shopping to choosing from a restaurant menu. There are also over 60 healthy recipes which take only 20 minutes to prepare.