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The Low GI Diet Cookbook: 100 Simple, Delicious Smart-Carb Recipes-The Proven Way to Lose Weight and Eat for Lifelong Health (Glucose Revolution)
 
 
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The Low GI Diet Cookbook: 100 Simple, Delicious Smart-Carb Recipes-The Proven Way to Lose Weight and Eat for Lifelong Health (Glucose Revolution) [Paperback]

Jennie Brand-Miller (Author), Kaye Foster-Powell (Author), Joanna McMillan-Price (Author)
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September 20, 2005 Glucose Revolution
Based on the healthy low-GI eating principles established in The Low GI Diet Revolution, New York Times bestselling authors Jennie Brand-Miller and Kaye Foster-Powell, along with Joanna McMillan-Price, offer readers a companion cookbook packed with 100 delicious recipes that incorporate the top 100 low-GI foods. The New Glucose Revolution Cookbook covers everything from breakfast, snacks, and juices to dinner, dessert, and smoothies and features a special section on cooking essentials. Complete with important information on food shopping the low-GI way, kids meals, menu plans to suit our busy lifestyles, and gorgeous four-color photographs throughout, The New Glucose Revolution Cookbook makes sticking to a low-GI diet easy and enjoyable.

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Forget about low fat, low cal and low carb, say the authors, join the New Glucose Revolution, a weight-loss plan based on the "glycemic index," (GI for short) which ranks foods by their affect on blood-sugar levels. Low GI cuisine produces "only gentle rises in your blood glucose and insulin levels," which supposedly keeps hunger down and energy up. The authors don't produce any studies to back up these claims, but the diet seems reasonable, as it's high in fiber, low in fat and encourages exercise. But the true test of any cookbook is in the kitchen, and based on this criterion, the book is only a qualified success. The recipes are admittedly superior: they're clearly written, with accurate preparation times and scrupulous nutritional information. The wide spectrum of dishes (chickpea burgers, meat and fish entrees, French toast) will appeal to many tastes, and the food is tasty. The problem is a low-GI diet just doesn't seem easy to follow. The authors do include a section on what to keep in your kitchen, as well as a brief passage about food labeling, but it's difficult to imagine how anyone with a job will have time to keep track of all this information. And, although the authors assert that there are "no special foods to buy," it seems unlikely that you'll find quinoa or chermoula at the Piggly-Wiggly.
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About the Author

JENNIE BRAND-MILLER, P.H.D., one of the world’s foremost authorities on carbohydrates and the glycemic index, has championed the GI approach to nutrition for more than 20 years. Professor of Nutrition at the University of Sydney and the President of the Nutrition Society of Australia, Brand-Miller manages a GI food-labeling program in Australia (www.gisymbol.com.au) with Diabetes Australia and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation to ensure that claims about the GI are scientifically correct and applied only to nutritious foods. Winner of Australia’s prestigious ATSE Clunies Ross Award in 2004 for her commitment to advancing science and technology, Brand-Miller is one of the world’s most in-demand speakers on the GI and her laboratory at the University of Sydney is the world’s foremost GI-testing center.

KAYE FOSTER-POWELL, M. NUTR. & DIET., an accredited dietitian-nutritionist with extensive experience in diabetes management, counsels hundreds of people a year on how to improve their health and well-being and reduce their risk of diabetic complications through a low-GI diet. She is the lead author of the authoritative tables of GI and glycemic load values published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

JOANNA MCMILLAN-PRICE, BSC, is completing her Ph.D. at the University of Sydney on the links between the glycemic index and weight loss. She lectures on nutrition in Australia and the UK and is currently developing a major nutrition and weight loss program to be launched in health clubs across the UK.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press (September 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156924359X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569243596
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126,698 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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64 of 69 people found the following review helpful
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I liked this book for many reasons, and one of them is that it provides nutritional info for each recipe -- including, fat, carbs, protein, fiber and sodium! With so many people having other nutritional interests in addition to GI rating, this is a big plus!

It also provides color photos of almost every recipe, which I find very helpful as well. I look forward to the "Forthcoming" titles that are listed inside. If they are anything like this one, I will buy them as well.
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122 of 141 people found the following review helpful
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The recipes in this book look really good. It is a beautiful book. However, too many require unusual spices and ingredients for the ordinary cook. On the other hand, some of the recipes do use everyday ingredients.

Many of the recipes also require the use of a blender or food processor. That involves extra steps and cleanup.

Also, I was under the impression that whole wheat pastas had a lower GI index than regular pastas, and she doesn't use these in her recipes.

What I needed was a low GI cookbook with ordinary ingredients and simple recipes.
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful
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I've been following the G.I. Diet for almost a year and, upon the recommendation of my doctor, use Rick Gallop's "The G.I. Diet" which makes it extremely simple to follow the diet. After purchasing 4 G.I. Diet Cookbooks, this book stands out as the best. This is a VERY high quality book in every sense of the word. You won't regret adding this book to your collection.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Love this book
I love this book. It has so many tasty receipes and all of them are delicious and easy to make. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for low gi receipes.
Published 5 months ago by Crystal
Way Over Priced
I bought this book for close to $43.74 ($39.74 + $3.99 shipping)and when it arrived it was marked $19.99 on the cover.
Very annoyed!!!Will not be so quick to order again>
Published 9 months ago by katherine p jetter
Informative not just a Recipe Book
I find this book very helpful and most informative. Definitely recommend if you are striving to use low GI foods in your every day living.
Published 10 months ago by Joyzabell
LOVE THIS BOOK!
This is an excellent book I LOVE IT! The breakfast items are really tasty and stay with you all morning long. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Diane
This book made sense...and the recipes are wonderful.
This book is amazing. It's easy to understand and impliment into my daily life. That's exactly what I needed to make this work. Read more
Published 15 months ago by ShezaRealtor
Great Diet Helper
If you're trying to watch what you eat or trying to eat healthier, this is a great book for you. Sometimes we need a little help and this book helps.
Published 23 months ago by Joanne
Wonderful recipes
Normally when I buy a cookbook, I always end up modifying the receipes because they're too bland. I've had this book for a couple years now and love the recipes in it because I... Read more
Published on March 21, 2010 by J. Hale
Lots of spices, very little taste
I have tried a few recipes that required several new spices, smelled good, but were virtually flavorless. I won't be trying anymore. A total disappointment.
Published on February 10, 2010 by Amy Finn
Just OK.
I was honestly expecting more from this cookbook. I've already tried a few of the recipes and they really aren't that interesting - the food is sort of bland. Read more
Published on September 16, 2009 by V. Romano
good info, so-so recipes
I like the information on GI and that part of the book is really informative and helpful. It's not packed full of recipes I would use. Read more
Published on September 4, 2009 by M. Bonebrake
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In The Low Gl Diet Cookbook, a practical companion to our 12-week weight-loss action plan, The Low Gl Diet Revolution, you will find 100 recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, those snacks in between, and some delicious desserts to help you put the Gl to work in your kitchenand throughout your day. Read the first page
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pure floral honey, lentil mash, chickpea burgers, season with pepper, grainy bread, orange sweet potato, fish skewers, cup bulgur wheat, natural yogurt, sweet potato cakes, cups baby spinach, olive oil spray, cucumber raita, soft brown sugar, chicken breast fillets
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Diet Cookbook, Herbies Spices, Diet Foods, Overnight Preparation, Catherine Saxelby, Diet Revolution
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