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<blockquote data-quote="briped" data-source="post: 1954484" data-attributes="member: 472718"><p>I used to be a huge fan of Tarla Dalal, and I probably have most of her books including "Delicious Diabetic Recipes, Low Calorie Cooking". When I was diagnosed I took a look at the recipes and couldn't believe my eyes, so I never actually tried out any of the recipes. This was way before I became aware of the necessity of avoiding carbs like the plague, mind you. </p><p>So just now, inspired by this thread, I took it out, blew away the dust and had another look. The first thing I realised was that it has all sorts of nutritional info for each dish - except the carb content! </p><p>Also, let me quote from the intro: "My team of nutritionists has carefully analysed each recipe to ensure that it is absolutely safe for diabetics and that all the required nutrients are present in the correct amounts".</p><p>She doesn't distinguish between the various types of diabetes, but from the context its obvious she means T2.</p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, I warn you against ... Drum roll .... Diabetic Cheesecake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briped, post: 1954484, member: 472718"] I used to be a huge fan of Tarla Dalal, and I probably have most of her books including "Delicious Diabetic Recipes, Low Calorie Cooking". When I was diagnosed I took a look at the recipes and couldn't believe my eyes, so I never actually tried out any of the recipes. This was way before I became aware of the necessity of avoiding carbs like the plague, mind you. So just now, inspired by this thread, I took it out, blew away the dust and had another look. The first thing I realised was that it has all sorts of nutritional info for each dish - except the carb content! Also, let me quote from the intro: "My team of nutritionists has carefully analysed each recipe to ensure that it is absolutely safe for diabetics and that all the required nutrients are present in the correct amounts". She doesn't distinguish between the various types of diabetes, but from the context its obvious she means T2. Ladies and gentlemen, I warn you against ... Drum roll .... Diabetic Cheesecake. [/QUOTE]
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