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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Answer to a Mom's Prayer Jul 28, 2003 I was delighted to read about this cookbook in my local newspaper and ran out to buy a copy right away. My eleven year old daughter was recently diagnosed with diabetes, so this book about nutrition/healthy cooking is an answer to my prayers. In addition to the fun and great-tasting recipes with complete nutrition information, there are clear explanations about the type 1 and type 2 diabetes conditions and even some fun "non-food" projects. My daughter and I spent a weekend afternoon in the kitchen making Fruit Filled Quesadillas- messy, but fun!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
A Perfect Fit for a Niche Market Nov 07, 2003
By Harold McFarland In "Cooking Up Fun for Kids with Diabetes" the authors dedicate the first two chapters to providing a basic understanding of diabetes. The first chapter discusses diabetes with a slant toward helping a child understand it. The second one is from the perspective of what the adult parent needs to know. The book contains simple recipes rated on a one, two, or three hand system with one being the easiest and three being the hardest. Each recipe provides information on serving size, exchanges, calories, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, fiber, protein, and carbohydrates. Some are just easy recipes that a child can do; others have been adapted to make it more fun for children. For example, an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich becomes a toasted cheese person. "Cooking Up Fun for Kids with Diabetes" is a fun book of recipes and food related crafts for any child and a recommended read.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Cute! Sep 14, 2008
By laugh462 Very cute cookbook, a bit over my child's head and ability, but he's young. There are plenty of fun recipes to choose from, but be forewarned, plenty of artificial sweeteners and processed food. Fun, but not whole food, if that is what you're used to.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nothing inspiring.. returned it Jun 25, 2010
By Young Vermont Mom I think this book is aimed more at getting diabetic kids to cook than at cooking for diabetic kids. Since my son (newly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes) is just 4, he won't be doing to main part of the cooking any time soon.
There were no photos of the recipes, and the format (A-Z recipes for each section) was distracting and annoying. The font used in the titles was jarring, and to top it all off, I didn't see one recipe I really wanted to try.
I returned this book. There are better ones out there.
Cooking Up Fun for Kids with Diabetes Dec 31, 2011
By sharon716 The book was a gift for my neice who was just diagnosed with diabetes. Her and her mom love the book. She has markers on all the pages that are things she likes or wants to try. I very happy with the book and so are they. Thanks.
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