The Low GI Slow Cooker: Delicious and Easy Dishes Made Healthy with the Glycemic Index by Mariza Snyder and Lauren Clum and Anna V. Zulaica

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  • ISBN 10 1612431801
  • ISBN 13 9781612431802
  • Published Jun 11 2013
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 160
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Ulysses Press
  • Imprint Ulysses Press

Publishers Text

This is the first cookbook fully dedicated to using the slow cooker for making filling, tasty, low GI meals. Since each of the scrumptious 75 dishes gets a GI score, it becomes easy to follow the low GI diet. Just pour in ingredients, press a button and walk away. If you have diabetes, heart disease, PCOS or are simply trying to get healthy, you know how difficult it can be to follow a low-GI diet. With this book, you can now create delectable breakfasts, lunches, dinners and desserts in the easiest way possible - simply pour in ingredients, press a button and walk away. The slow cooker does all the work, transforming low-GI carbohydrates into delicious treats such as: Pulled pork tacos; Beef picadillo lettuce wraps; Coconut rice pudding; and, Baked cinnamon-pecan apples. With detailed step-by-step instructions and 30 beautiful color photos, these tasty meals of spinach and ricotta stuffed chicken, cherry crisp and vegetarian lasagna will impress your friends and family. Best of all, they'll simultaneously minimize cholesterol, blood sugar and the stress of cooking. The Glycemic Index is an easy-to-understand measure of how foods affect blood glucose and insulin levels. By using foods that gradually and evenly increase these levels, the low-GI items in this book allow you to feel fuller longer and to increase your energy. Low-GI Slow Cooker Recipes explains the importance of the GI, sugar's effects on physiology and how to incorporate GI knowledge into your eating plan.

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