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High Fiber, High Flavor: More than 180 recipes for good health

High Fiber, High Flavor: More than 180 recipes for good health

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Some Information Please
Review: For a book that is featured as healthy, high fiber eating it is practically worthless. Any cookbook marketed under the banner of good health MUST have the nutrition facts included. There is absolutely no way to determine the amount of fiber of any recipe.
Big disappointment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Each recipe is carefully presented for the kitchen cook
Review: High Fiber, High Flavor showcases more than 180 recipes designed for good health and delicious eating. From Lebanese Couscous Soup, Deviled Leek Crostini, and Caramelized Onion Tart, to Spiced Lamb with Chickpeas, Spiced Berry Pudding, and Banana Cornmeal Muffins, Rosemary Moon offers a cornucopia of meal time delights that are high in fiber and pleasing to any palate. Each recipe is carefully presented for the kitchen cook, and enhanced throughout with beautiful color photography of completed dishes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: High Fiber High Flavor
Review: I was extrememly dissapointed with this book. As a dietitian I expected a book entitled high fiber to have high fiber recipes in it. Some of the recipes look excellent but they are far from high fiber. I also expected that each recipe would, at least, tell me how many grams of fiber I was eating. If you purchase this book expect to get a lot of good recipes that use minimal amounts of grains and beans. This is a definite leave on the shelf book if you are trying to include more fiber in your diet. Unless, that is, you are prepared to change all of her recipes by increasing the amount of beans and grains used.


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