The Diabetes Holiday Cookbook: Year-Round Cooking for People with DiabetesISBN: 978-0-471-02805-5
Paperback
246 pages
April 2002
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FOREWORD BY MURIEL STEVENS.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
January:
New Year s Day.
Chinese New Year.
February:
Valentine s Day.
March:
St. Patrick s Day.
April:
Easter.
Passover.
May:
Cinco de Mayo.
Mother s Day.
Memorial Day.
June:
Father s Day.
July:
Independence Day/Canada Day.
August:
Happy Birthday (Every day is someone s birthday,so we ve chosen to feature this holiday in August,which currently has no observed holidays.)
September:
Labor Day.
Rosh Hashanah.
October:
Columbus Day.
Halloween.
November:
Thanksgiving.
December:
Hanukkah.
Las Posadas.
Christmas.
Kwanzaa.
INDEX.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
January:
New Year s Day.
Chinese New Year.
February:
Valentine s Day.
March:
St. Patrick s Day.
April:
Easter.
Passover.
May:
Cinco de Mayo.
Mother s Day.
Memorial Day.
June:
Father s Day.
July:
Independence Day/Canada Day.
August:
Happy Birthday (Every day is someone s birthday,so we ve chosen to feature this holiday in August,which currently has no observed holidays.)
September:
Labor Day.
Rosh Hashanah.
October:
Columbus Day.
Halloween.
November:
Thanksgiving.
December:
Hanukkah.
Las Posadas.
Christmas.
Kwanzaa.
INDEX.