There are absolutely stacks. I generally find it good to Google some of the words in the dish I wish to make ...
You may want to look at www.diabetes.co.uk They have some good recipes for diabetics.There's a list of visually impaired cooks (novices and all) and you'd be welcome to join.
Send a message to UKVICooks-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hope that helps. -- Carol carol.pearson29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxOn Sunday, April 13, 2008 3:58 PM (UK time), andrew shipp at andrew-shipp4@xxxxxxxxxxxx said:
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