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AWTs Sweet Life
The Sweet Life by
Antony Worrall Thompson has arrived just at the right time. I make no apologies
for being enthusiastic about a book that focuses on using a sweetener instead of
sugar. I hadn’t given the subject of diabetes much thought till I met Claude. He
misses out on so many good things because his wife doesn’t have the recipes to
make sweet things that he can eat. If he goes out to friends for a meal then the
dessert will always be a problem. He will love this book......once I have
translated it into French!
The book starts with a foreword by Melinda
Messenger who has contributed eight of her favourite low-sugar recipes that are
simple and popular with family and friends. The sugar is replaced by Splenda, a
low calorie sweetener. Well, Melinda looks good on it!
Antony was told that
he was heading towards diabetes, but he is a chef with a passion for food and he
still wanted to make delicious meals and treats for himself and his family.
Splenda is easily used in cooking. It isn’t those little tablets, it looks like
sugar and you use the same volume as sugar so it makes a good substitute. There
is a section on using the product, so no need to panic.
All the
photographs, and there are pictures for most of the recipes, make the food look
every bit as gorgeous as you would expect from an “ordinary” cookbook. The truth
is that the cakes, pies, mousses ARE as gorgeous as the sugar-laden
alternatives. We are talking about seriously good puds. You could tuck into any
of them and not feel that you are making a sacrifice for the sake of good
health.
Antony even has chocolatey things like Homemade Chocolate-nut
Spread. It’s a low-sugar alternative to that famous one. Easter Egg Brownies
would be a lovely one for the kids....Ok, all of us. Who could resist Baked
Cheesecake with Marsala-steeped Raisins? No sugar! Or Greek Lemon Pudding. No
sugar!
Each recipe has nutritional information and I guess you would
still have to keep an eye on that if you are diabetic. Although the refined
sugar has been replaced by Splenda, there are still natural sugars from fruit as
well as some recipes that use honey. All the information is there to help you so
it's ....a piece of cake!
This isn’t just a book for those with health
problems. Most of us could do with cutting back on the sugar but it’s good to be
able to have great sweet things to eat while we are doing it. But let’s consider
cooking for our friends with diabetes – invite them over and present them with a
luscious dessert they can safely eat and enjoy!
Antony Worrall Thompson
has done a smashing job. I thank you, Claude thanks you, and a lot of other
people will as well.
The Sweet Life
Author: Antony Worrall
Thompson
Published by: Kyle Cathie
Price: £14.99
ISBN 978-1-85626-815-8
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