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Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn fat, heal your metabolism, live longer

by Dr William Li

Lose weight by eating more of what you loveDr William Li's first book, Eat to Beat Disease, showed us how eating the right foods can reduce the risk of chronic diseases, while also extending our lifespan and improving our overall health. Building on this groundbreaking work, Dr Li now brings us Eat to Beat Your Diet, a revolutionary, science-based approach to weight loss. Eating more of the right foods and adopting a "MediterAsian" diet (combining the best of Mediterranean and Asian diets) can promote fat loss and improve our metabolism in as little as 21 days.Rooted in new science, Eat to Beat Your Diet offers a simple plan providing leading research on how supplements, sleep and exercise can help us defend the body against excess fat. With clear lists of fat-fighting foods and recipes, including a week-long detox and 3-week weight-loss protocol, this book empowers readers to lose 10-20 pounds healthily - all while enhancing enjoyment of food.

Eat to Defeat Menopause: The Essential Nutrition Guide for a Healthy Midlife--with More Than 130 Recipes

by Karen Giblin Mache Seibel

Eat to Defeat Menopause combines easy-to-understand health information to combat the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause with delicious and healthy recipes from both the authors and some of America's top chefs.Along with practical advice, essential information on women's health, and a healthy dose of humor, Eat to Defeat Menopause offers dietary strategies to improve sleep, hot flashes, and other menopausal symptoms; key foods for health and wellness during menopause; information on soy foods--the perfect food for menopause; dietary guidelines and healthy weight tips and more.

Eat to Defeat Menopause: The Essential Nutrition Guide for a Healthy Midlife -- with More Than 130 Recipes

by Karen Giblin Mache Seibel

Eat to Defeat Menopause combines easy-to-understand health information to combat the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause with delicious and healthy recipes from both the authors and some of America's top chefs.Along with practical advice, essential information on women's health, and a healthy dose of humor, Eat to Defeat Menopause offers dietary strategies to improve sleep, hot flashes, and other menopausal symptoms; key foods for health and wellness during menopause; information on soy foods--the perfect food for menopause; dietary guidelines and healthy weight tips and more.

Eat to Feed: 80 Nourishing Recipes for Breastfeeding Moms

by Eliza Larson Kristy Kohler

Support breast milk supply and overall health with creative meals, snacks, and drinksFor breastfeeding moms, "eating for two" continues long after the baby arrives. Eating well can be hard enough before there's a newborn in the house, but when moms experience dips in their milk supply, getting the right nourishment is key. In their debut cookbook, the founders of Oat Mama share eighty simple, delicious recipes for breakfasts, lunches, dinners, deserts, snacks, and beverages. Eat to Feed is a warm, supportive, and inspiring resource for new mothers and mothers-to-be, featuring:Nutrient-dense whole foods and naturally lactogenic (milk-boosting) ingredients, such as oats, almonds, barley, and brewer's yeast.Helpful breastfeeding tips and advice on easy meal prep, building a healthy pantry, and sourcing ingredients.Recipes such as Healing Sipping Broth, Lactation Granola Bars, Baked Eggs with Yogurt and Dill, Chocolate Cherry Smoothie, and many more. More than seventy-five beautiful photographs.

Eat to Get Younger: Tackling inflammation and other ageing processes for a longer, healthier life

by Christine Bailey Lorraine Nicolle

You can't escape the ageing process but you can slow it down. By helping you to identify and address the problem areas that are accelerating your rate of ageing, this book reveals how to become more energised, sleep better, get leaner, avoid or delay age-related degenerative conditions typical in your family, and generally look and feel healthier in your 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond. Written by award-winning nutritionists, the book shows you how to manipulate your diet, supplements and lifestyle to strengthen the very body systems that are essential to extending your healthy years - systems such as inflammation, detoxification, carbohydrate metabolism and the stress response. It includes action plans for specific areas of interest, to help you focus on your own individual goal, whether this is reducing pain, improving your bones and joints, easing the menopause, losing weight, revitalising your skin, or reducing the chronic internal inflammation that is the precursor to most age-related diseases. With over 100 recipes, plus meal plans, lifestyle suggestions and questionnaires for self-assessment, the authors guide you through their easy-to-follow programmes that will help you feel and look rejuvenated, revitalized and youthful.

Eat to Get Younger: Tackling inflammation and other ageing processes for a longer, healthier life (PDF)

by Christine Bailey Lorraine Nicolle

You can't escape the ageing process but you can slow it down. By helping you to identify and address the problem areas that are accelerating your rate of ageing, this book reveals how to become more energised, sleep better, get leaner, avoid or delay age-related degenerative conditions typical in your family, and generally look and feel healthier in your 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond. Written by award-winning nutritionists, the book shows you how to manipulate your diet, supplements and lifestyle to strengthen the very body systems that are essential to extending your healthy years - systems such as inflammation, detoxification, carbohydrate metabolism and the stress response. It includes action plans for specific areas of interest, to help you focus on your own individual goal, whether this is reducing pain, improving your bones and joints, easing the menopause, losing weight, revitalising your skin, or reducing the chronic internal inflammation that is the precursor to most age-related diseases. With over 100 recipes, plus meal plans, lifestyle suggestions and questionnaires for self-assessment, the authors guide you through their easy-to-follow programmes that will help you feel and look rejuvenated, revitalized and youthful.

Eat to Heal: The Phytochemical Diet and Nutrition Plan

by Kristine M. Napier

Phytochemicals--substances that may reduce the risk and even the progression of cancer, heart disease, and other debilitating conditions--occur naturally in fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts. This invaluable guide shows how to make phytochemicals part of a healthful eating plan.

Eat to Save the Planet: Over 100 Recipes and Ideas for Eco-Friendly Cooking and Eating

by Annie Bell

'The best possible cookbook you could buy for 2021 and beyond.' - The BooksellerSimple, tempting, eco-friendly recipes that support the environment and don't make you feel like you're missing out.If the way we eat globally continues, the world is at risk of failing to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. From extreme weather patterns to wild fires raging in Australia, it's little wonder that more of us than ever are worried about the environmental impact of our food decisions. Enter award-winning recipe writer for Mail on Sunday's YOU magazine and registered nutritionist, Annie Bell. The easy, family-friendly recipes in Eat to Save the Planet follow recommendations from the Lancet-EAT commissioned Planetary Health Diet, written by an international group of scientists. This flexitarian reference diet is so simple, easily accessible and tempting that you will hardly believe you're helping to save the planet as you eat. The mainstays of the Planetary Health Diet are plant-based foods, but while these ingredients are central to its recommendations, the diet doesn’t go as far as being vegetarian or vegan. So recipes in the book include modest quantities of seafood and poultry, with a small amount of red meat being optional – making this new approach to eating achievable and realistic for everyone.Whether it's Spinach, Nut and Goat's Cheese Pie, Aubergine Stuffed with Lamb and Buckwheat, or Speedy Cauliflower, Lentil and Watercress Risotto, these comforting, filling and delicious dishes will quickly become the day-to-day favourites in your kitchen.

Eat to Sleep: 80 Nourishing Recipes to Help You Sleep Well Every Night

by Heather Thomas Alina Tierney

If you sometimes struggle to get a good night’s sleep, changing what you eat can make all the difference …A restful night can restore our bodies, recharge our minds and balance our moods, but sleep is easily affected by our daytime routines – including what we eat and when we eat it. In Eat to Sleep, health and cookery writer Heather Thomas and nutritionist Alina Tierney share 80 delicious evening recipes, perfectly balanced for a healthy night’s sleep, as well as simple advice and tips on foods to enjoy and those to avoid. Steering clear of caffeine and sugar is only part of the story. We need to be eating the right foods at the right time to keep our sleep hormones in check and to calm our bodies and minds.Nourishing and full of flavour, these tempting recipes include easy light suppers using supermarket ingredients, like Warm Roasted Kale, Pear and Sweet Potato Salad and Chicken Quesadilla's with Papaya Salsa. There are also comforting filling meals including Greek Rice Pilaf with Lemony Greens and Creamy Salmon and Dill Potato Bake, as well as healthy treats and bakes such as Honey Roasted Figs and Nutty Banana Bread. Try the soothing drinks, including homemade Hot Chocolate with Honey, for a moment of calm before bedtime. Eat to Sleep has all the essential ingredients for a peaceful night, so you can feel strong and energised every day. Sleep better so you can live better.

Eat To Stay Young: Ingredients and recipes to rejuvenate your body and mind (Eat Yourself)

by Gill Paul

Growing older is natural, but eating the right foods can slow the process down and keep your body's stores of age-fighting nutrients topped up. Featured in this book are the key foods that have been proven to increase the feeling of youthfulness in our minds and bodies - cranberries, aubergines, guava, tuna and cinnamon to name a few. A clever problem-solver helps you choose the ingredients that address your symptoms, whether thinning hair, dry skin, poor circulation, joint pain or forgetfulness.With over 60 easy-to-follow, quick-to-prepare, completely delicious recipes and weekly meal planners, Eat To Stay Young is the perfect way to turn back the clock and achieve optimum health.

Eat to Your Heart's Content: Recipes to improve your health from an award-winning chef and heart attack survivor

by Sat Bains

Sat Bains worked out, always maintained a reasonable weight and considered himself fit and healthy, so it was a shock when, in March 2021, he had a massive heart attack and underwent an emergency triple heart bypass operation.During recovery, Sat consulted his friend, nutritionist Dr Neil Williams, who guided him on a revised diet to help maintain heart health. Having two Michelin Stars and a three-decade long obsession with flavour, Sat was not willing to sacrifice great food just because his diet now had to be heart healthy. This collection of recipes is made up of those he devised following surgery and focuses on lean protein, a mix of legumes, good fats - such as avocado, nuts and olive oil - and vegetables and fruits.These delicious, simple dishes are designed for every day, they use supermarket-friendly ingredients and are accompanied by nutritional advice highlighting the ingredients rich in heart-healthy vitamins and minerals.

Eat Up The Next Level: Perform at Your Best Physically + Mentally Every Day

by Daniel Davey

Bring your health and performance to the next level.Next level eating means prioritising food in your routine. It means understanding the power that food has to nourish, heal, support and energise your body.Daniel Davey is a performance nutritionist who has helped Ireland’s most successful athletes raise their game. In this book, Daniel draws on everything he has learned in order to demonstrate the science of how food can help us perform at our best physically and mentally every day.The recipes in this cookbook are simple, delicious, nutrition-packed and uniquely designed to help you unlock the key to an enhanced life. They can be used to support specific training goals, to help you recover from injury or if you are in need of an immune system boost. Daniel also reveals how he has helped his top clients develop the right mindset to make consistently good food and lifestyle choices – and reap the rewards.This is a transformative cookbook that will bring your health and performance to the next level.

Eat Up Raise Your Game: 100 easy, nutritious recipes to help you perform better on exercise days and rest days

by Daniel Davey

Daniel Davey is the man who fuels many of Ireland’s elite athletes. A performance nutritionist for Leinster Rugby and Dublin senior footballers, he has seen first-hand how consistently eating good food can lead to trophies, personal bests and incredible physiques.The good news is that it’s not just in elite sport that you can raise your game through diet. Here, Daniel translates the science of nutrition into easy-to-follow information and simple, delicious recipes that will help you align your food choices with your nutrition and energy requirements.In this book, you can choose from lower carbohydrate, lower calorie recipes for rest and recovery days and higher carbohydrate, higher calorie recipes to energise and fuel your body on exercise days. Whether you want to reduce body fat, increase muscle mass or simply eat food that makes you feel healthy, energetic, strong and confident, the recipes and information in this cookbook will ensure you are primed to reach your personal best.‘Daniel opened my eyes to the importance of nutrition to my performance. My diet and work with Daniel were integral to my return from long-term injury. His passion for food and gaining an edge is infectious and it has driven us all to be better athletes.’ Bernard Brogan, Dublin Senior Footballer‘Daniel not only gave me an insight into what was needed in terms of nutrition for performance but explained it simply and backed it up with incredible detail and science. By far the best performance nutritionist I’ve ever worked with!’ Seán O’Brien, Irish International Rugby Player‘I always looked for an edge when it came to my preparation for performance, and nutrition became a core element of this later in my career and this was mainly due to the support, education and guidance of Daniel Davey. Daniel has been key to helping me form the habits I need for peak performance.’ Paul Flynn, Dublin Senior Footballer

Eat Well and Feel Great: The Teenager's Guide to Nutrition and Health

by Tina Lond-Caulk

This easy-to-use and friendly handbook for teenagers will help you learn how to develop a healthy and loving relationship with your body and food. Packed with helpful tips and advice, in an easy to digest format. In no time at all you can dramatically improve the way you feel by making better choices in terms of both food and lifestyle habits, in less time than you'd imagine. This will improve not only how you feel, but also your confidence and sense of wellbeing.The Teenage Health and Wellness Guide shapes the health, wellbeing, and self-esteem of current and future generations. It explains how simple changes have a profound effect on how you feel every day including your ability to focus and learn, reduce levels of stress and anxiety, improve sleep, increase confidence, optimise your wellbeing, maintain a healthy weight and longer term prevent diseases. There are case studies from the author's clinical work that make it easy to understand how the smallest, simplest changes can have profound effects on your brain optimisation (focus/concentration), improve mood, decrease stress levels, reduce anxiety, help you maintain a healthy weight, improve sleep, skin health and can even improve your IQ by simply stabilising your blood sugar.

Eat Well and Feel Great: The Teenager's Guide to Nutrition and Health

by Tina Lond-Caulk

This easy-to-use and friendly handbook for teenagers will help you learn how to develop a healthy and loving relationship with food and your body, for life. Packed with helpful tips, advice and recipes, in an easy-to-digest format. In no time at all you can dramatically improve the way you feel by making better choices with your food and lifestyle habits. Eat Well and Feel Great shows you how simple changes can have profound effects on your self-confidence and well-being, helping you to: - improve your mood- reduce stress and anxiety- sleep better and focus more- maintain a healthy weight- have a fresher complexion and healthy hair- feel happier in your body. Written by an expert nutritionist with over 20 years' experience, the book features case studies from the author's clinical work with young people. With a selection of quick and easy recipes, you'll learn how simple it is to nourish your brain and body with key nutrients. Eat Well and Feel Great aims to shape the health, wellbeing and self-esteem of current and future generations.Table of Contents: Foreword Introduction1. Set yourself up for success2. Spot the signs of nutritional deficiency3. Eat a rainbow and digestion 1014. Fats won't make you fat (but they will make you smart)5. Balance your blood sugar for all-day energy6. Good hydration7. What you eat can make you happier8. Going plant-based9. Love the skin you're in10. Achieve a healthy weight for life11. Gain weight and bulk up healthily12. Teenage hormone imbalance13. How to get more ZZZs 14. Build a healthy relationship with food15. Managing your emotions around food16. All about anxiety17. Learning to love yourselfQuick and easy recipesFurther reading and resourcesReferencesGlossaryIndex

Eat Well for Less: 80 quick & easy recipes from the hit BBC series

by Jo Scarratt-Jones

Tuck into 80 easy and effortlessly healthy meals from the hit BBC series Eat Well for Less.Cooking doesn't have to add to the pressures of daily life - make your kitchen a happy place with Eat Well for Less: Happy & Healthy. Packed full of light lunches, simple suppers and weekend feasts that you can whip up for the whole family in a flash, this book will leave you full and feeling good without breaking the bank. Recipes include Jamaican Chicken Tacos, Spiced Feta & Chickpea Sweet Jacket Potatoes, BBQ Veggie Chilli, One-pan Spicy Eggs and Peanut Butter & Date Flapjacks.Featuring a foreword from new presenters Chris Bavin and Jordan Banjo, budget-friendly meal planners and top tips, Happy & Healthy will help you stress less in the kitchen and teach you how to make quick and nutritious dishes.

Eat Well for Less: Family Feasts On A Budget

by Jo Scarratt-Jones Gregg Wallace Chris Bavin

With Eat Well for Less: Family Feasts on a Budget, feeding your family tasty and nutritious meals has never been easier. From the quick and healthy Breakfast Burrito to simple but hearty dinners like Ratatouille Lasagne and Southern Style Chicken, all 80 recipes are easy to follow and use only widely available ingredients. Get confident in the kitchen with advice on batch cooking, stocking up on store-cupboard ingredients and using up leftovers. Use the handy shopping lists to help plan your weekly menus and learn how to create healthy meat-free options or cater for fussy eaters without spending hours in the kitchen.Featuring a foreword from Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin, Eat Well for Less: Family Feasts on a Budget makes it simpler than ever to cook great food for all the family without breaking the bank.

Eat Well for Less: Quick And Easy Meals

by Jo Scarratt-Jones Gregg Wallace Chris Bavin

Feed your family without the fussDo you find yourself spending too much time at the supermarket and in the kitchen? Are you looking for fresh ideas to liven up your menus without breaking the bank? Eat Well for Less: Quick and Easy Meals has 80 simple, tasty recipes for the time-pressed cook. Whip up a quick weeknight dinner like Spiced Cod Burgers or Chicken Katsu Curry, or treat your family to a delicious dessert like Coconut & Carrot Macaroons. As well as a foreword from Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin, Eat Well for Less: Quick and Easy Meals is full of tips that will save you time and money. With shopping lists and advice on how to plan your weekly menus, it’s never been easier to get the whole family eating well for less.

Eat Well for Less: Quick And Easy Meals

by Gregg Wallace Chris Bavin Jo Scarratt-Jones

Do you find it difficult to budget for your weekly shop? Are you tempted by impulse buys and special deals? Do you make the same meals week in, week out? Eat Well for Less shows you how to create more nutritious dishes for your family while spending less on your supermarket shop.As well as 80 delicious recipes, you will find a meal-planning guide, help on freezing and storing food, a family budget planner and lots of ideas to get kids cooking. Learn how to use your leftovers, make savvy swaps and add more fruit and veg to your diet without spending extra time in the kitchen. With tasty food, sample shopping lists and practical tips from Gregg, Chris and the experts from the hit BBC show, this is your essential guide to eating well for less.

Eat Well Spend Less: The Complete Guide To Everyday Family Cooking

by Sarah Flower

Over 250 healthy recipes for busy cooks who want to save money. In this invaluable cookery book, nutritionist Sarah Flower shows you how to feed yourself and your family a healthy balanced diet without spending hours in the kitchen and a fortune in the supermarket. - Weekly menu plans - Healthy recipes from as little as 20p a portion As a working mother of two, Sarah knows how it is possible to balance your time and your budget - and still eat healthily. Sarah has used her knowledge and experience as a qualified nutritionist, lifestyle journalist, and author of the household management book Live More Spend Less, to put together a range of quick, easy and affordable recipes, together with advice on enhancing your health and slimming down your expenditure. - 7 Day Menu Plans and shopping lists for meat eaters and vegetarians - Fast food that's good for you - quick and easy recipes that are wholesome, too - Nutritional cooking and ingredient advice for healthy meals, including special diets - Planning ahead to get the most from your freezer and store cupboard - How to create delicious desserts, cakes and snacks - and sumptuous smoothies and juices This book shows the approximate cost of every recipe - and each portion - if buying from your local supermarket.

Eat Well to Age Well: Recipes for health and happiness

by Beverley Jarvis

Experienced cookery teacher and writer Beverley Jarvis has put together this book of 75+ delicious recipes to inspire her super-ager peers to eat well, with all the nutrients that are increasingly needed as we get older, and to cook whole-foods from scratch quickly and easily so that meals are enjoyable but never a chore. Her guiding principles, developed through her ongoing work with the organisation u3a (University of the Third Age), are: (mostly) no more than 35 minutes to prepare and cook; use short-cuts provided these don’t compromise nutritional quality; physical activity is good but use tips to make cooking less physically demanding; use fresh, health-enhancing ingredients. With most recipes being for two people this is the perfect book for empty-nesters and those who have recently retired. The book is completed with some dinner party recipes which take longer to prepare and cook, but are well worth the time when you have friends coming round.

Eat Well with Arthritis: Over 85 delicious recipes from Arthritis Foodie

by Emily Johnson

Emily Johnson, aka Arthritis Foodie, is back with more recipes and tips for those suffering with arthritis. After the great success of Beat Arthritis Naturally, where Emily details her journey with arthritis and how you too can live well with it, she's back with a cookbook specifically tailored to recipes for those suffering with arthritis, but can be shared with the whole family.In Eat Well With Arthritis, Emily shares over 85 brand new recipes, alongside advice on how to adapt cooking techniques to reduce pain, from a leading Occupational Therapist, and short tips for pain management, from NHS doctor Deepak Ravindran. These anti-inflammatory recipes include 'freezeable meal prep', 'one pan' recipes, 'fakeaway' meals, cooking for friends and family, and 'less than 10 ingredients' recipes. Everything from breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks, drinks, smoothies, sauces, jams and dips - it's all here. Recipes include Sweet Potato 'Hash brown' Patties and Perfect Poached Eggs, Vegan Chilli Con Carne, Goan Prawn and Cod Curry, 'Fakeaway' Katsu Curry, Apple and Berry Bake, Mint Choc Chip Smoothies, Chilli Apricot Chutney and so much more!

Eat What You Love: Classic and Crave-Worthy Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories

by Marlene Koch

With more than 750,000 copies of the Eat What You Love cookbook series sold, New York Times bestselling author Marlene Koch returns with a collection of amazing "makeovers" of dishes and drinks we all love when eating out -- without the excess calories (sugar, fat) -- and guilt!Who doesn't love the creamy, cheesy, gooey, sweet, and fried foods that restaurants dish up? Now you can enjoy them all guilt-free! In Eat What You Love: Restaurant Favorites "magician in the kitchen" Marlene Koch works her magic yet again. Imagine creamy Alfredo pasta, cheesy queso dip, and fried chicken 'n waffles, along with Asian and Steakhouse favorites, Starbucks-style drinks, and more -- with ALL the crave-worthy taste -- and a fraction of sky-high sugar, fat, calories, carbs and sodium.With plenty of unbelievable "Dare to Compares" Marlene shows just how much you effortlessly save. Whether you are watching your waistline or simply want to eat better, you'll be amazed at how easy it is to create these delicious dishes and drinks inspired by The Cheesecake Factory, Carrabba's, California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Chang's, Starbucks, Chipotle, McDonald's, Morton's, Panera, and more! Eat What You Love: Restaurant Favorites guarantees to satisfy every craving with over 140 easy, family friendly recipes for all to enjoy. In it you will find: Satisfying (not skimpy!) portions Gluten-free recipes and all-natural sugar substitute options Nutrition information with every recipe including weight watcher freestyle smart point comparisons and diabetic exchanges Fuss-free, flavorful, fast recipes made with easy-to-find everyday ingredientsDare to Compare: A typical order of General Tso's chicken serves up 1,300 calories including 3,200 milligrams of sodium, over 70 grams of fat, and 3 days' worth of added sugar! Marlene's equally crave-worthy version is just 300 calories with 80% less fat, 85% less sodium, and 90% less sugar!

Eat What You Love: More than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories

by Marlene Koch

Over 250,000 sold!Enjoy all the delicious foods you love--guilt free! Over 300 easy, healthy recipes for everyone's favorite foods that taste great!Imagine being able to effortlessly cut sugar, slash fat and calories, and curb excess carbs--all while enjoying the delicious foods you love. You can! With more than one million of her "amazing" cookbooks sold, New York Times bestselling author Marlene Koch is a "magician" when it comes to creating healthy recipes with crave-worthy taste.With over 300 quick & easy, family-friendly recipes like cheesy Skillet Chicken Parmesan, crispy Oven-Baked Onion Rings and Unbelievable Chocolate Cake, this book is perfect for everyone (and every diet!). A proven guide for weight loss, diabetes, and simply utterly delicious everyday eating, this updated edition includes: Everyday comfort foods, family favorites, and amazing recipes inspired by popular restaurants such as Jamba Juice (Berry Berry Lime Smoothie), Chili's ® (Beef Fajitas), and Panda Express ® (Quicker-than-Take-Out Orange Chicken!) Dozens of sensational dessert recipes like Amazing Peanut Butter Cookies (with 5 ingredients) and Key Lime Cheesecake "Cupcakes" that everyone can enjoy Healthy cooking tips, easy-to-find ingredients and nutrition information for every recipe with smart points comparisons and diabetic food exchanges Note: Current up-to-date downloadable Weight Watcher points addendums for all Eat What You Love books can be found on the MarleneKoch website.

Eat What You Love: Great Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories

by Marlene Koch

Great-tasting, guilt-free favorites-in a flash! Every recipe 30-minutes, 10-ingredients, and 3 easy steps--or less! From creamy No-Bake Cherry-Topped Cheesecake to Cheesy Bacon Chicken, Deep-Dish Skillet Pizza, and 2-Minute Chocolate "Cup" Cakes for One, every speedy crave-worthy recipe in this book is low in sugar, fat, and calories-but you would NEVER know by tasting them! In Eat What You Love: Quick & Easy, New York Times bestselling author Marlene Koch proves once again why she's called "a Magician in the Kitchen!"Readers rave about Marlene's amazing recipes, and in her quickest, easiest collection of recipes ever, she makes eating what you love a snap with flavor-packed favorites like:* Crispy Teriyaki Fried Chicken - 10 minutes prep and only 205 calories* Quick-Fix Quesadilla Burgers - 320 calories instead of the usual 1,420!* 15-Minute Coconut Cream Candy Bar Pie - 190 calories and 70% less sugarWith more than 180 super-satisfying family-friendly recipes for every meal of the day-this cookbook is perfect for everyone, and every diet! Plus:Nutritional information for every recipe with diabetic exchanges, carb choices, and Weight Watcher point comparisons.(Note: Current up-to-date downloadable Weight Watcher points addendums for all Eat What You Love books can be found on the MarleneKoch website.)

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