Comfort food cookbook brings classics to people with diabetes

Cookbook #14 is hot off the press!
This time, I’ve created a cookbook filled with healthy & delicious COMFORT FOODS, and just in time for the colder weather!

ENJOY,
~ Robyn

While fancy and sophisticated foods continue to grow in popularity, ask most people what their favorite foods are and the answer will invariably be classic comfort foods: lasagna, meat loaf, mac and cheese, and cake. Unfortunately, most people think that having diabetes means the days of enjoying these hearty classics are long gone, and that their favorite foods are a thing of the past.

I’m thrilled to show you that healthy eating doesn’t have to mean giving up on favorite foods! Diabetes can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t mean reinventing the wheel when it comes to cooking. Just a tweak here and there and familiar foods can remain favorites, guilt-free, and enjoyed every day.



“What a beautiful, compelling book! The recipes are at once simple, sensual, and customized for people with diabetes.” ~ Mollie Katzen, author of Moosewood Cookbook

The American Diabetes Association Diabetes Comfort Food Cookbook is a “go-to” collection of updated comfort foods for families that need to cook nutritionally sound and diabetic-friendly meals that will satisfy and soothe the souls of the member (or members) of the family with diabetes—and do the same for the rest of the family. No need to cook two meals to please everyone in the household. Now everyone can enjoy the same hearty and nutritious meals. This book will ease the stress of planning meals by offering easy and flavorful recipes and a menu planning guide that allows for mix and match meals that will keep everyone in the family happy, healthy, and satisfied.

Filled with gorgeous original photography and a beautiful four-color design, this cookbook will look as good as it’s meals! Sprinkled with helpful tips and time-saving advice, The American Diabetes Association Comfort Food Cookbook will not only make classic comfort foods healthier and diabetes friendly, it will make them a snap to prepare as well.

Following a diabetic meal plan doesn’t have to be a flavorless chore. Now everyone can enjoy the classic foods they know and love!

To order your copy of the Comfort Food Cookbook (makes a fab gift too!) please visit: The American Diabetes Association or Amazon.com

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7 Responses to “Comfort food cookbook brings classics to people with diabetes”

  1. Aviva Goldfarb Says:

    I’d love a copy of this gorgeous book! My favorite comfort food is key lime pie.

  2. Bonnie Deahl Says:

    Robyn , This looks like a wonderful book for those with diabetes who love their comfort foods and want to still have them too, only much better! One of my all time faves is red lentil dal with warm spices, basmati rice and raita…complete comfort and great nutrition all in one meal.

  3. Robyn Webb Says:

    Thanks for the comment Bonnie. Dal is just a perfectly fabulous comfort food – and so healthy!

  4. Robyn Webb Says:

    MMM – I also enjoy a good key lime pie — nice choice Aviva!

  5. Mirna Poistering Says:

    I had overall health problems since I was a young child, and I always like to stay updated with just about everything with regards to well being — I just want to say how much I love this blog. Thank you.

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