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I did that and was rewarded with a recipe for reduced fat, reduced carb lasagna. I'm still not finding your angst, however.
Click on "recipes".
She's left all of the healthy fats out of the recipe, aka the egg yolk or any olive oil. Very lean meat has more Omega 6's than Omega 3s, and you should be striving to balance things the other way. Most people will not bother with the "low carb" pasta, and will think the whole wheat pasta is fine, because Paula says so. Most of the low fat cheeses etc, have sugar added and are higher in carbs. Anyone eating this recipe will be hungry and craving more carbs within a few hours.
Truly, I am not an expert. But I do think anyone diagnosed with Diabetes 2 should be prescribed a copy of Dr. Bernsteins' book.
I was a huge Paula fan. I loved her on Door Knock Dinners before she had her own show. I have all of her books, have eaten at her restaurant and loved her shows, BUT I think she has really sunk to a new low. She can't even announce her diabetes without making a buck off of it.
What did you think was "wrong" with the recipe?
From my perspective, I would have replaced the ground beef with ground chicken or turkey and I would not use reduced fat cheeses. If one could find "no carb" pasta, that would be great but since that's almost impossible, choosing a whole grain, low carb option is better.
In very simplistic/general terms for T2 diabetics, fats are better than carbs.
The key is not to eat too much to maintain cholesterol levels.
Truly, I am not an expert. But I do think anyone diagnosed with Diabetes 2 should be prescribed a copy of Dr. Bernsteins' book.
I saw the story on NBC with Brian Williams tonight. Now I am sorry Paula has diabetes and all, but everything seems too calculated for me. She has known for 3 years that she has diabetes, has had time to adjust her recipes (probably for a new cookbook she wants us to buy), her son got his own show (and probably his own cookbook) and she will be a spokesperson for the meds. I dunno, I think I am over her.
. I agree. I don't see how the drug company sees her as a good candidate to endorse them at all. She's still hefty ... it's not like she looks like a Type 2 diabetes success story. She doesn't owe me a thing, that's for sure - but I'd have a lot more respect for her if she announced she was an unpaid spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association.
I think so too. She promotes good cooking -- not nutritional choices. She's never said, "Cook these things, only these things, 3 times a day every single day." That'd be a recipe for disaster (pun intended).Personally I think ole Paula is being made a scapgoat.
Yeah, it's a combination. If you're prone to Diabetes, you might avoid it altogether by diet and exercise, or you might just delay the onset. But BOTH genetics and lifestyle choices play into whether you become diabetic.I disagree, Type 2 diabetes is very much a result of heredity and LIFESTYLE.
We haven't had luck with the low-carb pasta either. And DO NOT buy that soy pasta from the produce section; I can't even tell you what it tasted like -- I was so busy being disgusted by the texture that I couldn't focus on the taste. It was more "chewy" than calamari. My husband'd rather have a small serving of GOOD lasagna with a big pile of steamed broccoli on the side (can't get him interested in salads, but he does like fresh veggies). Portions are everything in diabetic meal planning.That is essentially what my DH was taught. We have never had a lot of luck with the pastas that call themselves "low carb" but instead have used either Barilla Plus (extra protein and fiber) or whole grain ones and as the nutritionist told my DH..he could have pastas and other "carby" type foods as long as he controlled his portion size/amounts and balanced it out.
I disagree. If I were in the limelight like she is, and I suddenly found out I had Diabetes, I wouldn't tell the world right away -- people would start asking questions that I wouldn't know how to answer, and rumors would fly. I'd wait 'til I understood it myself, I'd wait 'til I knew what I should/shouldn't eat, and I'd absolutely start working on adjusting recipes.I saw the story on NBC with Brian Williams tonight. Now I am sorry Paula has diabetes and all, but everything seems too calculated for me. She has known for 3 years that she has diabetes, has had time to adjust her recipes (probably for a new cookbook she wants us to buy), her son got his own show (and probably his own cookbook) and she will be a spokesperson for the meds. I dunno, I think I am over her.
I disagree. If I were in the limelight like she is, and I suddenly found out I had Diabetes, I wouldn't tell the world right away -- people would start asking questions that I wouldn't know how to answer, and rumors would fly. I'd wait 'til I understood it myself, I'd wait 'til I knew what I should/shouldn't eat, and I'd absolutely start working on adjusting recipes.
Since Diabetes really is a huge problem today, if she can use her "star power" to bring attention to better recipes, more power to her.
As someone else said, she could have been the unpaid spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association.
I saw the story on NBC with Brian Williams tonight. Now I am sorry Paula has diabetes and all, but everything seems too calculated for me. She has known for 3 years that she has diabetes, has had time to adjust her recipes (probably for a new cookbook she wants us to buy), her son got his own show (and probably his own cookbook) and she will be a spokesperson for the meds. I dunno, I think I am over her.
Ya know, I have always liked her...the Xtra friendly vibe, the laughter, and watching her "show" though I never bought a book or really used an exact recipe.
But this "announcement" is more like an advertisement ...both for her sons two shows and her Own touting of the drugs she is now allegedly taking...her "wanting to share something useful" line really irked me frankly. It just all sounded DISingenuous!
And if she said one more time that she said she always says in moderation....well only those that faithfully watched her can answer that claim?Did she always say that? Id like to think she is being upfront..the timing though
Regardless, I wish her well!![]()