Very nice. Thank you.I think we need to start with a yummy dessert recipe. Anyone? Anyone?
Okay, I may just be dumb...But first you make the angel food cake, then the topping?
FREE COOKBOOKShttps://www.fosrenol.com/Consumers/Resources/CookBooks.aspx or call toll free (866) 896-6152.Here's another free cookbook - it's designed for dialysis patients - you can download the entire copy online - go to --> http://www.epogen.com/patient/patient_info/educational_materials/dialysis_cookbook/introduction.jsp
Renal Recipes Links!http://www.rsnhope.org/health_info/renal_friendly_recipes.phphttp://www.kidney.ab.ca/kitchen/index.htmlhttp://www.epogen.com/patient/patient_info/educational_materials/dialysis_cookbook/toc.jsphttp://www.davita.com/recipes/And as well I am going to include places to get FREE Renal Recipe Cookbooks!!https://www.fosrenol.com/Consumers/Resources/CookBooks.aspx *Available ONLY in U.S.*And .. books you can buy:The Renal Patient's Guide to Good Eating: A Cookbook for Patients by a PatientCharles C. Thomas Publisher, 2600 S. First St., Springfield, IL 62794-92651989, 200 pages, hardcover $32.75 Written by Judith A. Curtis who has kidney failure. In the foreword, Judith A. Frank, a registered dietitian at the Renal Institute of the Pacific, Honolulu, reports that she recommends this book to her patients who ask for more ideas on following a renal diet. She also says that the cookbook is suitable for persons following a heart-healthy rather than a renal diet. The Kidney Patient's Book: New Treatment, New HopeGreat Issues Press, P.O. Box 1336, Delran, NJ 080751991, 376 pages, hardcover $24.95 Written by Timothy P. Ahlstrom. Kidney Patient's Wellness Diet--Tasty RecipesGrunwald and Radcliff Publishers, Suite 344, 5049 Admiral Wright Road, Virginia Beach, VA 234621986, 84 pages, spiral-bound $9.95 The National Kidney Foundation of Georgia has endorsed this cookbook by Emma W. Keenan. The recipes, which are low in protein, sodium, potassium, and fat, include ideas for breakfast, soups, meat dishes, and desserts. The recipes and cooking tips are concise and easy to follow. The book offers options for a restrictive diet. The Renal Gourmet or What to Cook When Your Kidneys QuitOrder from Emenar Inc., Suite 6100, 1545 Lee Street, Des Plaines, IL 60018196 pages, spiral-bound $17.80 (+ $3.20 S&H) Written and illustrated by Mardy Peters, a kidney patient who has been on hemodialysis for nearly 4 years, this book has recipes for everything from appetizers to desserts and is designed for anyone interested in a healthful, low salt diet. Recipes include nutrition analysis for calories, protein, sodium, phosphorus, and potassium. What Is This Thing Called Phosphorus? A Patient Guide to Controlling PhosphorusThe booklet is available free by calling Abbott Laboratories Renal Care at 1-800-323-0855 Registered dietitian Carol Bergen, M.S., wrote this 9-page illustrated booklet to help renal patients understand the importance of controlling phosphorus. Topics include balancing calcium and phosphorus, the importance of dialysis, limiting phosphorus in the diet, and phosphorus-binding medications. Cooking for David:A Culinary Dialysis Cookbook[/url]Cooking for David: A Culinary Dialysis Cookbook can be ordered from www.culinarykidneycooks.com or Culinary Kidney Cooks, P.O. Box 468, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. The book costs $24, plus an additional $5 for postage and handling. Residents of California must add a 7.25 percent sales tax, or $1.74. [/list]