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Low GI

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Good Housekeeping Institute (Great Britain)1 editions

The GI (glycaemic index) is a measure of how the foods you eat affect blood sugar levels. By eating foods that have a low GI count your body will maintain an equilibrium and you will never feel hungry or low in energy. This book is a clearly written introduction explaining how the GI works is followed by a host of delicious recipes in chapters such as start the day and food for friends.This book includes over 70 triple-tested recipes in a new full-colour cookery series, featuring the most popular recipes from the GH Institute Kitchens - tried - tested - trusted recipes that are guaranteed to work first time every time.Each title in the series contains: Step-by-step photography of essential cooking techniques; Nutritional advice and information - clear symbols where recipes are vegetarian, wheat, gluten and dairy free; Clear preparation and cooking times, serving quantities; Menu ideas and weekly shopping planners - meals & budgets; Temperature and measurement conversion charts; And recipe grading from easy and a little effort to advanced levels.

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