by
Golikova, Tetiana.
Call Number
664.00947
Publication Date
2021
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Pérez, Elevina E.
Call Number
615.854 23
Publication Date
2021
Summary
Foods for Special Dietary Regimens is an overview of alimentation for people with specific medical conditions. Each of the nine featured chapters describes a recommended diet with special reference to the lifestyle or disease conditions in a specific patient group. The book covers a diverse range of patient groups that have special nutritional requirements including the elderly, athletes, vegetarians, diabetics and phenylketonurics to name a few. Diets for individuals affected by specific diseases such as celiac disease, autism, dyslipidemia, and COVID-19 are also recommended. Readers will gain a broad perspective about special dietary regimens, including information about what works and what does not for different patient groups, and potential avenues of research in this area.Key Features:- 9 chapters organized into a simple reader-friendly format- guidelines for patient groups on lifestyle- information for patient groups based on different clinically relevant diseases (including COVID-19)- information about general concepts and clinical research- references for further reading
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Electronic Resources
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Brown, Amy C., author.
Call Number
641.3 BRO
Publication Date
2019 2015
Summary
Understanding food: principles and preparation thoroughly explores the science of food through core material on food selection and evaluation, food safety and food chemistry. It is ideal for an undergraduate course that covers the basic elements of food preparation, food service and food science. Contemporary and comprehensive, the sixth edition of this best-selling text discusses classification, composition, selection, purchasing and storage for a range of traditional food items, and it explores various aspects of food service, including food preparation, meal planning, equipment, food preservation and government regulations. Updated to reflect the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines.
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Regular print
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by
Wood, Tracey Enerson.
Call Number
641.5
Publication Date
2018
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Electronic Resources
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by
Kristbergsson, Kristberg.
Call Number
664
Publication Date
2016
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Electronic Resources
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Hann, Callum.
Call Number
641.555
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Quick and achievable recipes for fresh, healthy and wholesome food.
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Electronic Resources
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Roth, Susanne.
Call Number
613.265
Publication Date
2014
Summary
The raw food movement has swept the nation with its emphasis on eating tasty vegetables that greatly improve your health. The secret to this diet is in not only what you eat, but also how it is prepared, with raw ingredients retaining their healthy nutrients and enzymes a lot better than their cooked counterparts. The Healthy Raw Food Diet provides instructions on how to safely cook your meals at 104 degrees and lower without sacrificing money, time, or flavor. Beautiful photographs accompany recipes that are not only good for you but are delicious as well. Susanne Roth also teaches you how
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Electronic Resources
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Teicholz, Nina, author.
Call Number
613.284 TEI
Publication Date
2014
Summary
Investigative journalist Nina Teicholz reveals here that everything we thought we knew about dietary fat is wrong. She documents how the low-fat nutrition advice of the past sixty years has amounted to a vast uncontrolled experiment on the entire population, with disastrous consequences for our health. For decades, we have been told that the best possible diet involves cutting back on fat, especially saturated fat, and that if we are not getting healthier or thinner, we are not trying hard enough. But what if the low-fat diet is itself the problem? Based on a nine-year investigation, Teicholz shows how the misinformation about saturated fats took hold in the scientific community and the public imagination, and how recent findings have overturned these beliefs. She explains why the Mediterranean Diet is not the healthiest, and how we might be replacing trans fats with something even worse. She upends the conventional wisdom with the groundbreaking claim that more, not less, dietary fat--including saturated fat--is what leads to better health and wellness. Science shows that we have been needlessly avoiding meat, cheese, whole milk, and eggs for decades and that we can now, guilt-free, welcome these delicious foods back into our lives.--From publisher description.
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Books
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by
Hirsheimer, Christopher.
Call Number
641.563
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Volumes four through six in Canal House Cooking's seasonal recipes series, including mouthwatering dishes for the novice and experienced cook alikeCanal House Cooking Volumes Four Through Six is a collection of some of our favorite recipes, the ones we cook for ourselves, our friends, and our families during the summer, fall, and right through the holiday season. They'll make you want to run straight to the store, market, kitchen, or out to the grill and start cooking. In Farm Markets and Gardens we live in the season by shopping at farmers' markets and roadside tables, and gathering the very
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by
Blanch, Lesley.
Call Number
641.59
Publication Date
2013
Summary
This charming little book was first published in 1956 when people in England were still enduring post-war restrictions on both traveling and eating. As Lesley Blanch says in her introduction to a later edition 'benign fate whisked me elsewhere to follow less restricted ways, traveling widely and eating wildly.' She said: 'I don't belong in England, I don't belong anywhere, it is rather restful...I have met everybody and known nobody.' Seductive and piquant like its author, this is 'an appetizer for enthusiastic beginners' rather than a basic cookbook. Lesley Blanch's gastronomic world tour inc
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Rose, Natalia.
Call Number
641.563
Publication Date
2012
Summary
A leading light in the alternative health community, Natalia Rose is widely recognized for her ""detox diet"" program. Her popular book, The Raw Food Detox Diet, is by now considered a classic of its genre. The Fresh Energy Cookbook is the essential companion guide for anyone who wants to bring those dietary principles to life in the comfort of their own kitchen. The emphasis is on living foods in digestible combinations, ideal for optimal cellular health, nutrition, energy, weight loss, and satisfaction.
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Borboa, Michele.
Call Number
641.555
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Cook the best, most nutritious food for your family and save time and money with this mega-delicious guide to preparing meals you can fix-and-freeze now and enjoy any night of your crazy-busy week!.
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