The Italian Diabetes Cookbook
Delicious and Healthful Dishes from Venice to Sicily and Beyond
by Amy Riolo
January 2016
The Italian Diabetes Cookbook
Italian food has a reputation of being fattening, high in carbohydrates and generally heart-horrible. Americans have taken Italian food, and added a ton of cheese to everything, plus frying things, and turning the food into artery-clogging nightmares. Real Italian food is healthful, delicious, and the most popular cuisine in the world. At its core, classic Italian cuisine is all about preparing fresh ingredients like fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, legumes, dairy, seafood, and poultry in time-honored techniques that preserve both tradition and flavor.
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Rosie says
This would be perfect for a relative. She loves cooking Italian, but it can be hard with Diabetes. I have to check this out!
Linda Kish says
I would like the Pizzscotti All Natural Handmade Gourmet Biscotti, Bite Size Mini Cookie Morsels because…hey, it’s little cookies. Who doesn’t like cookies?
Breanne says
I like the Art of Appreciation Gift Baskets Mama Mia Grand Italian Pasta Feast Gourmet Food Gift Basket
Heather Johnson says
I would really like to have the Mantova Bruschetta/Truffle/Garlic/Basil, Set of 4 bottles. It would be great to dip homemade bread in.
Judy Schechter says
I love the Italian Luxuries Gift Basket because I want to try the yummy cheeses, wine and chocolate! What a lovely gift this would be!
Julie Hawkins says
I’d get the essentials of Italian cooking cook book, because it looks to have some fantastic recipes.