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American Diabetes Association's Best-Selling Soul Food Cookbook Gets a Facelift


New Second Edition Cookbook Promotes Healthy Soul Food Cooking Without Losing Any Flavor

New York, NY (BlackNews.com) - The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has published a new edition of THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES by well-known dietitians Fabiola Demps Gaines and Roniece Weaver, creators of the popular Soul Food Pyramid. The ADA only publishes second editions of its books when they sell over 25,000 copies. "Given the spectacular success of the first edition, we've been eagerly anticipating the second edition for the New Soul Food Cookbook for People with Diabetes," states Abe Ogden, Managing Editor of the American Diabetes Association's Book Publishing division. "Roniece and Fabiola have managed to make an already great cookbook even better."

With the high rates of diabetes, hypertension and heart disease reaching horrendous levels in the United States, today's African Americans are facing health concerns not shared by their ancestors. In efforts to assist the 3.2 million Africans Americans with diabetes and other medical conditions as well as those simply seeking to eat more healthy, THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES is a great tool to make it possible to learn how to obtain a healthier lifestyle as well as eat most soul food favorites without compromising flavor.

According to dietitians Fabiola Demps Gaines and Roniece Weaver, traditional recipes high in salt, sugar, fat, and protein are partly responsible for the alarming number of diabetes cases among African American adults and children. "The liberal use of salt and sweeteners in foods that are prepared traditionally is killing us," write Gaines and Weaver. In THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES, they show how a few simple ingredient substitutions will not change the flavor of many soul food favorites. Gaines and Weaver provide nutrition information for each recipe as well as a handy chart of exchanges and substitutions, suggesting, for example, using pork tenderloin in place of pork chops, plain yogurt instead of sour cream, and smoked turkey in place of salt pork. They also divide THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK into convenient categories -- beef and pork; poultry; seafood; vegetables and sides; breads and cereals; soups and salads; appetizers and snacks; and desserts.

THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES also offers other basic hints for modifying one's diet, including:

  • Tips for controlling portion sizes, such as using smaller plates and keeping serving dishes in the kitchen instead of on the table
  • How to get the most from reading food labels
  • How keeping a food diary can help you better understand your eating style
  • How to set specific goals and introduce small changes one at a time

With recipes that are quick to prepare, great for weight control, easy on the budget, and simply delicious, THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES is a must-have for anyone who loves old-fashioned African American cuisine, as well as for those seeking to spice up their day-to-day diets.

Fresh from appearing at the New York Culinary Festival, Roniece Weaver and Fabiola Gaines are available for interviews. THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES (ISBN:1-58040-250-X) is available at store.diabetes.org, book stores nationwide or by calling 1-800-ADA-ORDER. For further information, to set up interviews or to review copies, call 908-672-6024 or e-mail laicomm@optonline.net

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Fabiola Demps Gaines, R.D., L.D. is a founding partner of The Hebni Nutrition Consultants, Inc. and Co-Chair of the Cultural Diversity Committee for the Central Florida chapter of the American Diabetes Association. Ms. Gaines and her partners sponsor health education and nutrition seminars called Sisters Take Charge of Your Health. She received her B.S. in Food and Nutrition from Florida A&M University, and is certified by the American Dietetic Association. Ms. Gaines frequently serves as a consultant on nutrition and dietetics.

Roniece Weaver, M.S., R.D., L.D. is a founding partner and Executive Director of The Hebni Nutrition Consultants, Inc. and Co-Chair of the Cultural Diversity Committee for the Central Florida chapter of the American Diabetes Association. She received her B.S. in Food Science/Human Nutrition from The University of Florida and her M.S. in Health Care Administration from the College of Saint Francis. She has been a frequent lecturer on nutrition and dietary issues and is a Board Member of Coeur De Coeur within the American Heart Association.


THE NEW SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES, 2nd Edition
by Fabiola Demps Gaines and Roniece Weaver
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Publication Date: May 2006
Price: $14.95 US/$19.95 CAN/trade paperback
Pages: 228
ISBN: 1-58040-250-X
 


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