Cumin-Roasted Carrots with Chickpeas and Tomatoes from The How Not to Diet Cookbook. #nutritionfact

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13 Risposte a “Cumin-Roasted Carrots with Chickpeas and Tomatoes from The How Not to Diet Cookbook. #nutritionfact”

  1. I ate about 6-7 pounds of plain potatoes in one meal last night. My fasting glucose this morning was 88. The glycemic index clearly doesn't matter. Is anyone here still worried about the glycemic index?

  2. I really appreciate the recipes, but my problem with the How Not to Diet Cookbook is most of the recipes taste very similar because a couple of spice mixes are used in nearly everything. It's very healthy but very monotonous if you were to base most of your cooking off of it. I have to use the book only occasionally to keep things interesting

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