DIABETES ESSENTIALS: everyday basics (Robert Rose, 2020, 192 pages, ISBN   978-0-7788-0631-8 $27.95 CAD softbound) is an oversized paperback created by   Karen Graham, RD of British Columbia, and Mansur Shomali, MD, MedStar Union   Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. It's a book in the series Health & Wellness,   basically meant for "new" type 2 diabetics. Every topic has been reduced to   lists of ten points for beginning learners: prediabetes, morning blood sugar,   stress, lab tests, medical terms, mindful eating, and more. It all begins on   pages 12 and 13 with "Diabetes First Ten Days" and leads to strategies of   management through nutrition, exercise, and medication. Preparations have their   ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements, but there is no   table of equivalents.
  Audience and level of use: mostly pre-diabetics
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: the recipe section has about ten   preps for each of tasty soups, salads, dinners, desserts, snacks, and then meal   planning.
  The downside to this book: the oversized nature of the book (8.5 x 11   inches) makes it awkward, although the size does allow for larger typefaces.   
  The upside to this book: lots of great illustrations and checklist-quizzes   to keep you on point.
  Quality/Price Rating: 90.
  4.THE HEALTHSPAN SOLUTION: how and what to eat to add life to your years   (DK Books, 2019, 256 pages, ISBN 978-1-4654-9007-0, $25 USD hardbound) is by   Julienna Hever, MS Nutrition, and author of four other plant-based books, and   Ray Cronise, co-founder of Efferos. They propose that a single lifestyle   modification can dramatically improve one's quality of life and promote   sustainable health benefits: a plant-based diet. Here are 100 easy but quality   recipes, arranged by courses (soups, salads, sides, sweets, sauces). I do not   like the grey-toned background on the recipe pages because it makes the text   difficult to read. The typeface for the chef notes are a goodly size, but the   rest of the page with more important content such as instructions and   ingredients is very hard to read. Preparations have their ingredients listed in   avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of metric equivalents.
  Audience and level of use: those contemplating life/health style   changes
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: fiesta corn stew; green apple   and brussels sprout slaw; eggplant rollatini; lime-mint papaya and jicama bowl;   new year's collard greens. 
  The downside to this book: one really doesn't know how effective this all   is for oneself until the end is nigh. Has the nigh been long enough? 
  The upside to this book: the proof is in the (plant-based) pudding.
  Quality/Price Rating: 85.
  5.THE DELICIOUS BOOK OF DHAL: comforting vegan and vegetarian recipes made   with lentils, peas and beans (Ryland Peters & Small, 2019, 128 pages, ISBN   978-1-78879-150-2 $14.95 USD hardbound) is by Nitisha Patel, a UK food   consultant and chef specializing in recipe development. Call it "dhal", "dal" or   "daal" – it's all about that important staple: the dried, split pulses of South   Asian countries. The 40 preps ere show how diversified the pulses are; dhal can   refer to the pulses themselves and to the resulting dishes. So dhal can be a   medium-thin soup, a curry, a pakora, dosa, burgers, or dessert. Chapters in this   book are divided along those lines. The book could have been improved if it had   also used more metric in the recipes, or at least had a metric conversion chart.   
  Audience and level of use: plant-based aficionados
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: kaali urad dhal; coconut and   kale toor dhal; brussels sprouts and carrot sambharo; moong dhal, kale and   coconut salad; spiced lentil trail mix; vindaloo burger relish.
  Quality/Price Rating: 85
  6.CAULIFLOWER POWER: 75 feel-good, gluten-free recipes made with the   world's most versatile vegetable (Artisan, 2019, 240 pages, ISBN   978-1-57965-901-1 $19.95 USD hardbound) is by Lindsay Grimes Freedman, who   begins with the five key ways to prepare cauliflower: whole head, steaks,   florets, riced, and mealed. The range is all-day, from breakfasts through   lunches, happy hours, dinners and sides, and desserts. She has a resources list   with websites for pantry products such as tamari or almond flour. The book could   have been improved if it had also used more metric in the recipes, or at least   had a metric conversion chart. Quality/price rating: 
  Audience and level of use: vegetarians, for the most part.
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: shepherd's pie; California roll;   turmeric roasted vegetable Buddha bowl; fettuccine alfredo; strawberry ice   cream.
  Quality/Price Rating: 87
  May we all have 2020 vision.
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