Eating for Pregnancy - Catherine Jones
Product Description

Every pregnant woman recognizes that what she eats, drinks and does with her body directly affects the baby developing within her. Yet mothers-to-be—between juggling work, other children, and their many other responsibilities—often don’t have the time they’d like to devote to their nutrition. Now, Eating for Pregnancy addresses the nutritional needs of pregnant women today, helping them to navigate through frozen food aisles and prepared food sections and to create healthy, easy-to-prepare homemade meals. Authors Jones and Hudson provide reassuring, up-to-date nutritional information; shopping and eating tips to keep nutrient-intake high and unnecessary weight-gain to a minimum; and guilt-free, smart-choice convenience and semi-prepared food options. Their more than 120 recipes, organized into six main sections, are high in vitamins, iron, calcium, protein, and fiber and moderate in amounts of fat, sodium, and sugar. Each recipe highlights "What’s in this for baby and me" and includes complete nutritional breakdowns and meal planning advice; many offer suggestions for substitutions and other time-saving shortcuts. Eating for Pregnancy also caters to women with gestational diabetes with diabetic tips and ADA exchange values. A vegetarian chapter offers essential advice to pregnant vegetarians along with inspiring recipes.

Product Details
* Amazon Sales Rank: #6072 in Books
* Published on: 2003-01
* Original language: English
* Number of items: 1
* Binding: Paperback
* 352 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Aiming to fill a gap in the market, Jones has collaborated with perinatal nutritionist Hudson to produce a volume that combines both recipes and nutritional advice aimed specifically at the mother-to-be. Delicately balancing optimum and unnecessary weight gain with the required dietary needs for a healthy lifestyle, Jones and Hudson also addresses the requirements of diabetic, vegetarian and vegan diets. After an introduction providing a summary of needs and goals, the authors start with breakfast and move through the usual soups, salads and mains before finishing with desserts. A full chapter is dedicated to the vegetarian diet, and at the beginning of each chapter recipes are highlighted to indicate that they conform to a vegan diet. Each section contains recommended pantry items for the recipes. Along the way Jones makes full use of convenience and semi-prepared ingredients to provide simple yet flavorful dishes, while Hudson doles out advice on vitamins, health hazards and goals. Each recipe is preceded with the nutritional goal for baby and mother-to-be and followed by tips for cooking, storage, health, special diets as well as complete meal ideas, variations and the approximate nutritional content. Appendixes on weight, sources of nutrition from calcium to iron and food safety round out the book. Despite the book's wordiness and repetition in places there is an overwhelming amount of information.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review
"As an obstetrician this is a welcome resource for our patients." -- Diane Snyder, M.D.

"The recipes are creatively delicious and make eating nutritiously an exciting and achievable goal." -- Diane Forley, chef-owner of Verbena Restaurant, New York City

"Whether you want to get pregnant, are pregnant or adopting a baby, I encourage you to buy this book ." -- Cindy Pawlcyn, chef and restaurateur

About the Author
CATHERINE JONES, a graduate of La Varenne Culinary School in France, worked for the late Jean-Louis Palladin both in his kitchen and on his book Jean-Louis: Cooking with the Seasons. Her previous book, A Year of Russian Feasts, brings Russian traditions and food to America. She is the mother of a five-year-old daughter and two-year-old son. Jones and her family live in Bethesda, Maryland. ROSE ANN HUDSON, R.D., L.D., a perinatal nutritionist, served on the staff of the Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington, D.C., for twelve years. She has been on the staff of Fairfax Hospital in Fairfax, VA., for seven years, and she has a private practice. She is the mother of two daughters, ages thirteen and eleven. Hudson and her family live in Rockville, Maryland.
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