Sunday, November 29, 2009

Complete Guide to Wines and Wine Drinking or Diabetic Dessert Cookbk

Complete Guide to Wines and Wine Drinking

Author: Stuart Walton

Examines the aroma, flavor and character of 12 major grape varieties.



Read also The Age of Diminished Expectations 3rd Edition or Beslan

Diabetic Dessert Cookbk

Author: Coleen Howard

SWEET TREATS YOU'RE ALLOWED TO EAT!

Here are over one hundred delicious, nutritionally sound sweet treats everyone can enjoy. Specially created for diabetics and those with other sugar-related problems by nutrition consultant Coleen Howard, the candies and desserts featured will satisfy your craving for something sweet while staying within the limits of a diabetic diet. Some recipes are sugar-free, some contain a low amount of fructose. All comply with the guidelines established by the American Diabetic Association and each recipe includes a complete list of nutritional values per piece.

WHAT'S FOR DESSERT?

Get ready for all the goodies you've been craving-

CANDY TREATS, including sweet and delicious butter crunch, truffles, fudge, English toffee, citrus candy, and bonbons

SWEET SNACKS to satisfy "anytime cravings," including a tempting trail mix, peanut butter cookies, fruit and nut treats and pretzels

DESSERTS that are a cornucopia of sinfully delicious delights, including cherry cheesecake, orange pound cake, chocolate cake, peach upside down cake, carrot cake, cranberry banana loaf cake, fruit crepes, chocolate souffli, custard tarts, bread pudding, banana cookies, lemon squares, apple pie,

AND MUCH. MUCH MORE!

SWEET TREATS YOU'RE ALLOWED TO EAT!

Here are over one hundred delicious, nutritionally sound sweet treats everyone can enjoy. Specially created for diabetics and those with other sugar-related problems by nutrition consultant Coleen Howard, the candies and desserts featured will satisfy your craving for something sweet while staying within the limits of a diabetic diet. Some recipes are sugar-free, some contain a low amountof fructose. All comply with the guidelines established by the American Diabetic Association and each recipe includes a complete list of nutritional values per piece.

WHAT'S FOR DESSERT?

Get ready for all the goodies you've been craving-
CANDY TREATS, including sweet and delicious butter crunch, truffles, fudge, English toffee, citrus candy, and bonbons SWEET SNACKS to satisfy "anytime cravings," including a tempting trail mix, peanut butter cookies, fruit and nut treats and pretzels DESSERTS that are a cornucopia of sinfully delicious delights, including cherry cheesecake, orange pound cake, chocolate cake, peach upside down cake, carrot cake, cranberry banana loaf cake, fruit crepes, chocolate souffli, custard tarts, bread pudding, banana cookies, lemon squares, apple pie,AND MUCH. MUCH MORE!

Internet Book Watch - Internet Book Watch

Over a hundred sweet treats for diabetics use no sugar or fructose, relying on recommended sugar substitutes instead. An introduction on the pros and cons of various 'sugar substitutes' would have been nice; many of the recipes call for this generic substitute without mentioning brand names - or the fact that sucrose turns bitter under heat. Still, the recipes provide a range of options and with a little extra research, diabetics will find them easy to work with.



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