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Let's Cook!: 55 Quick and Easy Recipes for People with Intellectual Disability
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Let's Cook!: 55 Quick and Easy Recipes for People with Intellectual Disability
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Elizabeth D. Riesz
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:144 | Dimensions(mm): Height 277,Width 232 |
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Category/Genre | General cookery and recipes |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781615197668
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Classifications | Dewey:641.5087 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
The Experiment LLC
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Imprint |
The Experiment LLC
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Publication Date |
3 August 2021 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This book helps you prepare your own meals with success! Learn how to cook simple and complete meals - healthy meals - with recipes using all the MyPlate food groups. Gain confidence in the kitchen and build self-worth. Designed by and for adults with intellectual disabilities, Let's Cook! promotes and reinforces life skills for independent living. Let's Cook! can help you: create healthy meals that cover your daily nutritional needs; control carbs, calories, and salt; follow food and kitchen safety; and most of all, eat well - today and every day! Inside you'll find more than 50 healthy "I can cook!" recipes - in large print and written at an early elementary reading level as well as in an easy-to-follow style of "What I Need - What I Use - What I Do." Color photos accompany step-by-step preparations and nutrient information for each recipe that take the guesswork out of cooking.
Author Biography
Elizabeth D. Riesz, PhD, was the mother of Sarah, a young adult with Down syndrome - and the original mastermind behind this book. With a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Iowa, she enjoyed a long career in education. Elizabeth passed away in 2019 and is survived by her daughter as well as her husband, Peter. Anne Kissack, MPH, RD, is a public health practitioner in chronic disease prevention and management. She has always had a passion for cooking and for sharing this love with others. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and two children.
ReviewsMidwest Book Achievement Award for Best Cookbook of the Year "We all like the colorful pictures, the large print, and the step by step direction. This book is so easy to follow. My clients like going into the kitchen to cook."--Renee Day, DSP, Habilitative Sciences "This book is very helpful to those I assist. The recipes are simple and clear. Together we use Let's Cook to plan meals, cook tasty recipes, and achieve healthy living."--Beth Winter, ILSS, SMILES Independent Living Center "Yummy recipes! Let's Cook is a valuable book for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who love to cook. It's user friendly and healthy too!"--Sarah Tompson DiPaolo, MS, RD, CDN, WNY Nutrition "These recipes are broken into easy to follow instructions that make cooking simple, fun, and rewarding. The healthy meal tips inspire you to plan well balanced meals."--Nicole Sheldon, Case Manager, Johnson County Mental Health/Disability Services "I love this cookbook! The combination of food preparation, meal planning, food safety, and nutrition information is seamlessly organized in one book. It supports individuals living independently and caregivers in making delicious and healthy food choices."--Anne Tabor, MPH, RD, Center for Disabilities & Development, University of Iowa
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