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APPENDIX B
Substitutions

Sometimes it may be hard to find certain ingredients. What if you just ran out of one ingredient while preparing a dish, you are allergic to one ingredient and need a substitution, or you want to reduce the calories of a recipe? The following substitution list will be very useful during those times. Use simple judgment to choose the right substitution, depending on the application. Keep in mind every ingredient has a specific function in a recipe and making substitutions may alter the recipe. Baking is particularly a concern since it is all about chemistry. You may have to try a recipe many times before finding the right balance. Bes sure to take notes so you can remember what you did, especially when it turns out great!

Substitution List

When baking, these substitutions do not necessary work well by themselves. Usually other ingredients from the recipe need adjustment. Unless you have a lot of time on your hands for trial and error, do not attempt to create baking recipes but rather use those already available in cookbooks in specialty stores or over the Internet.

APPENDIX C
References
and
Resources
References

Dunne, Lavon J.,
Nutrition Almanac
, Fifth Edition. McGraw Hill Companies, 2001.

Fenster, Carol.
Special Diet Solutions, Third Edition
. Savory Palate, Inc, 2001.

Lorig, Kate and David Sobel,
Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions
. Bull Publishing Company, 2006.

Pappa, Apostolos and Marie-Annick Courtier,
The Saint-Tropez Diet
. Hatherleigh Press, 2007.

Sawyer, Ann D. and Judith E. Bachrach,
The MS Recovery Diet
. Penguin Books Ltd., 2007.

Swank, Laver Roy and Barbara Brewer Dugan,
The Multiple Sclerosis Diet
Book. Doubleday Publishing, 1987.

      Resources

American Diabetes Association
ATTN: National Call Center
1701 North Beauregard StreetAlexandria, VA 22311
800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383)
www.diabetes.org

American Dietetic Association
120 South Riverside Plaza
Suite 2000Chicago, IL 60606
800-877-1600
www.eatright.org

American Heart Association
7272 Greenville AvenueDallas, TX 75231
800-AHA-USA-1 (800-242-8721)
www.americanheart.org

Multiple Sclerosis Association of America
706 Haddonfield RoadCherry Hill, NJ 08002
800-532-7667
www.msassociation.org

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
800-344-4867
www.nationalmssociety.org

COOKING WELL. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Text copyright © 2009 Marie-Annick Courtier

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DISCLAIMER
This book offers healthy eating suggestions for educational purposes only. In no case should it be a substitute for, nor replace, a healthcare professional. Consult your healthcare professional before starting any new diet.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Courtier, Marie-Annick.
Cooking well. Multiple sclerosis / Marie-Annick Courtier.
p. cm.

eISBN: 978-1-57826-340-0
1. Multiple sclerosis—Diet therapy—Recipes. 2. Low-fat diet—Recipes. 3. Inflammation—Diet therapy—Recipes. I. Title. II. Title: Multiple sclerosis. RC377.C678 2009 641.5′638—dc22

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