In clear, easy-to-understand programs, this book focuses on how to prevent, manage and potentially reverse diabetes. The incidence rate of diabetes continues to grow at alarming levels. To combat this worrisome trend, the authors provide an easy-to-follow plan in 10 comprehensive steps. All the information is evidence-based and meets the very latest recommendations from North American experts on diabetes. The program includes 150 diabetes-suitable recipes that contribute to an enriched, healthy diet for better glucose control, improved lipid levels, lower blood pressure and weight loss -- an overall healthier life. The 10 steps are: ?Step 1 - 3 Squares a Day (eat 3 meals each day, spread 4 to 6 hours apart) ?Step 2 - Carbohydrates are Key (eat a carb at each meal) ?Step 3 - Steady as She Goes (select low and medium glycaemiC foods most often) ?Step 4 - The Promise of Protein (eat low fat protein at every meal) ?Step 5 - Fat: Friend or Foe? (focus on healthy fats) ?Step 6 - Keep Salt in the Sea (limit sodium to 1500 mg based on 1600 calorie diet with maximum 2300 mg per day) ?Step 7 - Think Before You Drink (choosing low calorie, low carb beverages) ?Step 8 - Shake a Leg (aim for 30 minutes of exercise each day with a blend of cardio and strength training) ?Step 9 - More Sleep and Less Stress ?Step 10 - Win at Losing (lose 5 to 10% of your body weight, if you're overweight) Following the 10-step plan enables the diabetic to make lifestyle changes that have a positive impact on controlling this disease. And the whole family will enjoy the healthy and delicious recipes. This book provides all the information and support for people to make meaningful changes in their lives without sacrificing taste and convenience. AUTHOR: Johanna Burkhard is a food writer, cookbook author and food consultant. She is the author of seven bestselling cookbooks and is the principal of Burkhard Communications, a public relations service for the culinary, wine and tourism market sectors. Barbara Allan is a Registered Dietitian. She has always had a special interest in people with diabetes, and this interest has allowed her to work in outpatient and inpatient care, administration and research. She is also an active volunteer for the Canadian Diabetes Association as a speaker and committee member and is also a busy and highly regarded consultant.