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The Diabetic Cookbook for Beginners: 1000 Days Simple & Delicious Diabetic Diet Recipes for Healthy Homemade Meals | 4-Week Meal Plan Included

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Do you struggle with Type 2 Diabetes?
Are you tired of figuring out what you can and can’t eat at every meal?
If you are looking for some delicious and inexpensive diabetic recipes without having to count
calories…

Then this book is perfect for you!

This book covers all aspects of diabetic cooking to make it easy for beginners as well as advanced. It will show you how to manage your type 2 diabetes with a healthy and super tasty diet to lead you to eliminate shoots and pills. All the quick and easy recipes to prepare will also help you save precious time to do what you like best!


Here is what awaits you

A Comprehensive Overview of everything you need to know about Type 2 Diabetes and
Prediabetes and how to treat it.

Lots of Mouth-Watering Recipes : Each recipe is based on budget-friendly and easy-to-find
ingredients as at your local grocery store, and includes nutritional information.

A 4-Week Meal A tested and easy-to-follow program to keep you fit and healthy.

This Cookbook Breakfast, Lunch , Meatless Mains , Legumes , Fish And
Seafood , Vegetable Sides , Pork and Lamb , Soups and Stews... and much more !


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Published December 8, 2021

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About the author

Katherine Johnson

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Tasmanian writer Katherine Johnson is the author of four novels: Pescador's Wake (Fourth Estate 2009), The Better Son (Ventura Press 2016), Matryoshka (Ventura Press 2018) and Paris Savages (Ventura Press 2019, Allison and Busby UK 2020, Jimenez Edizioni Italy 2021 - published under the title Selvaggi).

Paris Savages, is based on the true story of three Aboriginal (Badtjala) people from Fraser Island, Queensland, who were transported to Europe in 1882 as ethnographic curiosities. It was shortlisted in the ABIA Awards 2020 and was The Times Historical Fiction Book of the Month (July 2020).

The Better Son tells the story of a family yearning for love but layered with secrets, and the price of a lie. Set in northern Tasmania’s cave country, The Better Son won the University of Tasmania Prize in 2013 (Tasmanian Literary Awards), the People's Choice Award (Tasmanian Literary Awards 2013), as well as a HarperCollins Varuna Award for Manuscript Development in 2013. The Better Son was Longlisted for the Australian Indie Book Awards and The Tasmania Book Prize (Premier’s Literary Awards).

Matryoshka is set against the beautiful backdrop of Tasmania and tells the story of secrets, refuge, and loves lost and found.

Pescador's Wake, set on the Southern Ocean and in Tasmania and Uruguay, won a HarperCollins Varuna Award for Manuscript Development in 2007.

Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Katherine Johnson now lives in Tasmania where she also works as a science journalist. Her non-fiction articles have been published in Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald), Ecos, The Conversation, Australasian Science, Island and Forty South.

Katherine Johnson has a Bachelor of Arts (Journalism), an honours degree in marine science and a PhD in creative writing. She is an Adjunct Researcher at the University of Tasmania, where she has taught creative writing.

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