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Hello all,

Try 'Healthy Indian Cooking for Diabetes: Delicious Khana for Life'
published in association with Diabetes UK. A great menu of vegetarian
and non-vegetarian recipes with healthy alternatives to some of the
ingredients we normally use in our cooking. I have tried some of the
recipes in it, and have recommended it to my family!

Also see Sanjeev Kapoor's website for more ideas -
www.sanjeevkapoor.com/Recipe-Home.aspx 

Cheers,
Prajapa


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From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK
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Sent: 30 January 2012 23:05
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Subject: Re: healthy eating guides/materials

A VERY simple guide to eating well for South Asians on the NHS website
[with mostly vegetarian suggestions and links to vegetarian sites]

http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/SouthAsianhealth/Pages/10healthyeatingtips.as
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