Thanks!I would recommend Robin Ellis's Mediterranean Vegetarian Cooking for Diabetics. Robin (the original Poldark) is an accomplished chef and Type II).
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I have just looked at the link and there is no way I can sustain that diet without any form of rice, pasta, bread etc!The link https://lowcarbfreshwell.com/ has a vegetarian menu section.
But you can just look up on the internet for low carb or Keto vegetarian recipes for lots of good ideas then you can pick ones for the foods you like rather than a book which may only have a few, on the other hand a book may give you ideas for things to try which you haven't thought of.
There are substitutions for those foods, edamame or black bean pasta is lower carb, cauliflower rice, butternut squash, celeriac.I have just looked at the link and there is no way I can sustain that diet without any form of rice, pasta, bread etc!
Thanks for the link though. I’ve already cut down a lot on the foods I mentioned and steering away from highly processed foods. A lot of the plant based meat alternatives these days are highly processed of which I have been eating a lot of over the last five years where i used to make my own alternatives previously. My son is also vegetarian but prefers the plant based alternative, he has ASD so getting him to eat a ‘varied’ diet is a struggle and was easier to eat the same as him. However I’m now making things from scratch again.There are substitutions for those foods, edamame or black bean pasta is lower carb, cauliflower rice, butternut squash, celeriac.
I wasn't suggesting you followed that regime but looked at some of the recipes. Those foods you mention are really ones you should be looking to reduce if you are trying to manage your condition by diet and or oral medication.
There are lots of vegetarian books out there but one that really struck a cord with me was Amy Chaplin's ....Can anyone recommend any good vegetarian recipe cook books for diabetics?
I would recommend Robin Ellis's Mediterranean Vegetarian Cooking for Diabetics. Robin (the original Poldark) is an accomplished chef and Type II).
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Carbohydrate is not your friend if a type 2 diabetic.I have just looked at the link and there is no way I can sustain that diet without any form of rice, pasta, bread etc!
everything by these guys....https://www.thegoodkitchentable.comCan anyone recommend any good vegetarian recipe cook books for diabetics?
This looks an excellent resource- thank you!everything by these guys....https://www.thegoodkitchentable.com