HALF THE SUGAR, ALL THE LOVE; a family cookbook (Workman, 2019, 216 pages,   ISBN 978-1-5235-0423-7 $22.95 USD paperbound) is by TV healthy personality   Jennifer Tyler Lee (Nutrition and Healthy Living, Cornell University) who comes   from Toronto but now currently lives in the Bay Area of California. Her   co-author is Anisha Patel, a pediatrics professor at Stanford, specializing in   child health and weight. They give us 100 easy, low-sugar recipes for every   meal. It is relatively easy to give up the overt sugar laden foods such as   yogurt, salad dressings, dips and sauces; it is much harder when sugar is buried   everywhere else. To quote: "Today our children routinely consume three times the   recommended daily allowance of added sugar – a problem that can cause obesity,   type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and fatty liver disease." The solution   proposed in this book is to avoid hidden sugars and replace them with the   natural flavours of vegetables and fruits. It's a practical guide with   kid-tested recipes (and in some instances, the kids can help out in the   kitchen). The basic arrangement is by meal, breakfasts to dinners, with snacks,   salads, beverages, and mains. Preparations have their ingredients listed in   avoirdupois measurements, but there are tables of metric equivalents.
  Audience and level of use: families and seniors. 
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: caramelized pumpkin bread;   monkey toast; baked BBQ potato chips; turkey panini with cranberry sauce;   Chinese chicken salad with mandarin vinaigrette; oven-baked Korean chicken   wings; BBQ pulled pork sliders with buttermilk-apple slaw; 
  The downside to this book: sugar is lurking everywhere, they say, which is   really depressing.
  The upside to this book: it is of course, convincing
  Quality/Price Rating: 91
  May we all have 2020 vision.
Chimo!  www.deantudor.com
   
 

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