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Cooking Skinny with Edita |
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Rating:  Summary: Takes the boring out of diet food Review: I have followed the Skinny Program of eating AM foods that help block fat and PM foods that help burn fat and it works! Now with this companion cookbook, I have over 200 recipes that let me enjoy variety, often missing from other plans, while still losing weight. Everything is organized according to am and pm. And everyhthing is fast and simple, often just needed some assembly. And that's a real bonus for a working mom like me. My favorite recipe? Breakfast banana split! This is a cookbook that is a MUST for everyone bored with diet foods and too busy for fancy dishes that take hours and that your family won't eat anyway.
Rating:  Summary: Cooking Myself & My Family Skinny Review: I love this cookbook and can recommend it very highly. What I like most is the fact that the recipes have just a few ingredients--stuff that I always have on hand anyway, but need help to make it tasty AND skinny. My family, who is really picky, loves a lot of the recipes, especially, the home-made chocolate bars, (carb attack) and the cheese cake parfait. This is a very good book if you want to eat to lose weight and need some good suggestions.
Rating:  Summary: I Lost 10 Pounds & 5 Inches Review: I love this way of eating. I'm never hungry and I feel I'm eating a more balanced diet. I have lost 10 pounds and 5 inches.
Rating:  Summary: Don't bother with this one. Review: Please don't waste your money on this book. Cheaply made and overpriced, it has nothing in it that you can't find elsewhere. Although you may see a few interesting recipes, most are just taken from popular magazines or other cookbooks you probably already have. Really, chicken breasts with a package of dried soup and topped with canned cream of chicken soup? I thought I was looking at a recipe from the 1950's when I read that one. While limiting all your carbs to the a.m. hours may have some merit to it, you sure don't need this cookbook to implement this way of eating. I can think of so many better ways of spending [the money]. Wish I had looked at it in the library first.
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