Diabetic Cookies
A Sumptuous Way to Healthy Living
There was a time when people believed that being diagnosed with diabetes meant a life minus high calorie sugar foods such as ice creams, cakes and all sorts of desserts. However, with further research and a deeper understanding of the disease by the doctors, diabetic patients can now enjoy healthy diabetic desserts prepared with a small amount of sugar, even diabetic cookies. There is a plethora of diabetic cookbooks available in the markets that contain hundreds of dessert recipes prepared with sugar substitutes or low levels of sugar. The diabetic patients can now enjoy reduced portions of these desserts without experiencing any pangs of guilt for not following the doctor’s recommended diet plan.
Cookies are almost everyone’s favorite teatime snack. So, how can a diabetic be devoid of these sumptuous delights? Diabetic cookies can be prepared with the use of sugar substitutes, brown sugar or small amounts of sugar. We have a beautiful cookbook which contains over 500 recipes including delicious diabetic cookies. Chocolate Chip Diabetic Cookies, Diabetic Peanut Butter Cookies, Diabetic Fruit Cookies, Date Cookies, Date and Nut Cookies, Diabetic Cinnamon Cookies, Diabetic Nut Cookies, and Diabetic Lemon Coconut Cookies are names of some of the yummy diabetic cookies contained within the Diabetic Recipe Book. This book is great value as it contains lots of lovely recipes for desserts, cakes, cookies, starters, and savouries so there will be plenty you can choose from.
You can also search on the web for other Diabetic Recipes – these recipes have been put together by expert dietitians who are completely familiar with the diabetic meal plan. Most of the recipes not only contain low levels of sugar but also are high in fiber content. There is no compromise on taste and most people who have tried these recipes will vouch for the fact that they are so delightful that they do not seem to be the part of a diabetic diet plan.
Though the doctors no longer recommend a complete restraint from sugar, diabetic patients have to follow a controlled diet plan and eat reduced portions of desserts that contain sugar or sugar substitutes. The special recipes for diabetic patient are great for not only satisfying their sweet tooth and their urgings to eat a sumptuous dessert but also for sticking to their diabetic diet ,as the recipes do not exceed the permissible level of sugar allowed to be eaten by a diabetic patient.













