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  2. Laurel's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the Vegetarian Times, a leading magazine for vegetarians, surveyed the most admired cookbooks among a "panel of cookbook authors, food editors, and chefs." The New Laurel's Kitchen was the "clear winner" for "best cookbook for beginners" (p. 107). [8]

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    From Keto and Instant Pot recipes to 30-minute meals and diet options, these six cookbooks are free to read with Kindle Unlimited. Get these 6 No. 1 best-selling cookbooks for free with Kindle ...

  4. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    More modern history of the diabetic diet may begin with Frederick Madison Allen and Elliott Joslin, who, in the early 20th century, before insulin was discovered, recommended that people with diabetes eat only a low-calorie and nearly zero-carbohydrate diet to prevent ketoacidosis from killing them. While this approach could extend life by a ...

  5. Food52 - Wikipedia

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    The two developed the idea while working together on a cookbook for The New York Times. [1] [2] The "52" in the website's name represents the number of weeks in a year; the two envisioned that after 52 weeks, the efforts of community members would result in a physical cookbook. The two founded the website using funds they obtained as an advance ...

  6. 15 Best Snack Foods for Diabetics - AOL

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    Angela Shelf Medearis is the author of The Kitchen Diva's Diabetic Cookbook and has been featured frequently on The Dr. Oz Show as a guest chef, where she is known simply as The Kitchen Diva.

  7. Meal preparation - Wikipedia

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    For example, multiple studies have shown that those who consume meals that were prepared at home more often had a significantly lower risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes mellitus. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] On the contrary, those who meal prep less and eat out more and consume more processed foods have seen to have a significantly higher risk of getting ...

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