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Eat What You Love Diabetic Cookbook: Comforting, Balanced Meals
by Lori Zanini RD, CDE Nandar Swe MD"As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, and person with diabetes who loves to cook, comfort foods are always my top choice. Eat What You Love Diabetic Cookbook offers delicious recipes that fit into a healthy eating plan for people with diabetes… Food should and can be enjoyed, and these recipes get a big thumbs-up from me—and from all my guests." —Toby Smithson, MS, RDN, LD, CDE, Diabetes Lifestyle Expert at DiabetesEveryDay.com and author of Diabetes Meal Planning and Nutrition for Dummies.Taking control of your diet is an important part of managing your diabetes, and you can do so without sacrificing the delicious comfort foods you love. According to the Mayo Clinic and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, making wise food choices is one of the most significant ways to avoid long-term problems caused by diabetes. Eat What You Love Diabetic Cookbook is the only diabetic cookbook that gives your body what it needs and your taste buds the comfort foods they really want.Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator Lori Zanini specializes in providing guidance to clients facing serious health concerns, namely those with diabetes. She has helped thousands of people improve their lives through her science-backed, holistic nutrition approach.With her Southern roots and nutritional expertise, Lori's created this diabetic cookbook to show you how easy it can be to prepare comforting meals using whole foods that taste great and keep your diabetes under control. In Eat What You Love Diabetic Cookbook, you'll learn how what you eat affects your body and how to create a balanced plate without feeling limited.More than 100 recipes in this diabetic cookbook offer options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert including favorites like Breakfast Tacos, Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Chicken Pot Pie, Cherry Cobbler, and more.Helpful icons display which foods fulfill the requirements on your plate—carbs, protein, and veggies—and detailed nutritional information ensures you're meeting your current diabetic needs."Complete the Plate" tips with every recipe suggest pairings to create a balanced meal using any of the combinations in this diabetic cookbook.Eat What You Love Diabetic Cookbook will empower you to make responsible food decisions while enjoying the delicious comfort food you crave.
Eat What You Love--Everyday!: 200 All-New, Great-Tasting Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
by Marlene Koch“Magician in the kitchen” Marlene Koch is back with the third book in her bestselling “Eat What You Love” series. Eat What You Love–Everyday! offers 200 brand-new guilt-free recipes for every day, every occasion—and everyone! <P><P>No one knows the foods Americans love to eat best, or makes fat, calories, and sugar “disappear” like Marlene. With easy-to-make great tasting recipes, and gorgeous mouthwatering images, Eat What You Love—Everyday! is the golden ticket for anyone who wants to eat the foods they love, and still look and feel their best, including those on weight loss or diabetes diets. Includes amazing makeovers from restaurants like Panda Express, Cheesecake Factory, and Starbucks, complete with compelling comparisons (Pasta Carbonara for 335 calories—not 1,440!), special occasion dishes, comprehensive nutritional analysis including Food Exchanges and Weight Watcher plus points comparisons for every recipe, and new options for all-natural, sugar-free sweeteners and glutenfree eating.
Eat What You Love: Classic and Crave-Worthy Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
by Marlene KochWith 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: Great Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
by Marlene KochGreat-tasting, guilt-free favorites-in a flash!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 caloriesQuick-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:Every recipe can be made in 30 minutes - or less!Gluten-free recipes, all-natural sweetening, and cooking for two includedGorgeous full-color photographs throughoutNutritional information for every recipe with diabetic exchanges, carb choices, and Weight Watcher point comparisons.
Eat What You Love: More Than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
by Marlene KochMarlene Koch has been called a "magician in the kitchen" for her amazingly ability to make excess sugar, fat, and calories disappear, but never the taste! In Eat What You Love she works her magic once again crafting incredible tasting guilt-free recipes for everyone's favorite foods - from luscious milkshakes and melty sandwiches, to creamy soups and crunchy "fried" foods-along with recipes for belly- filling breakfast dishes, sensational salads, perfect pastas, easy-fix entrees, savory soups and sides, and of course lots of desserts! With over 300 super-satisfying recipes under 350 calories Eat What You Love takes guilt-free eating to the next level offering everything from comforting classics like Blue Ribbon Sour Cream Coffee Cake and Everyday Spaghetti and Italian Meatballs, to restaurant and fast-food favorites such as Quicker-Than-Take-Out Orange Chicken, and Chili's-Style Beef Fajitas, to dozens of 100% guilt-free sweet treats, such as 5-Minute Blackberry Crisp, Amazing Peanut Butter Cookies, Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Pie and Perfect White Cupcakes. Marlene passionately believes no one should have to give up the foods they love and her quick -n-easy family friendly recipes are perfect for everyone (and every diet!). Ideal for weight loss, diabetes, and simply utterly delicious healthy eating, Eat What You Love also features mouth-watering photos, cooking and shopping tips, meal planning guidelines, complete nutritional analysis (including diabetic exchanges, carb choices, and weight watchers point comparisons), and "Dare to Compare" that reveal the astonishing savings: Dare to Compare: A small Cake-n-Shake milkshake at Cold Stone Creamery reg; packs 1140 calories, 60 grams of fat and the equivalent of over 25 teaspoons of sugar! Marlene's luscious Vanilla Cake Batter Milkshake has just 175 calories, 4 grams of fat and no added sugars!
Eat What You Love: More than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories
by Marlene KochMarlene Koch’s has been called a “magician in the kitchen” for her amazingly ability to make excess sugar, fat, and calories disappear,but never the taste! InEat What You Loveshe works her magic once again crafting incredible tasting guilt-free recipes for everyone’s favorite foods –from luscious milkshakes and melty sandwiches, to creamy soups and crunchy “fried” foods—along with recipes for belly- filling breakfast dishes, sensational salads, perfect pastas, easy-fix entrees, savory soups and sides, and of courselotsof desserts! With over 300 super-satisfying recipes under 350 caloriesEat What You Lovetakes guilt-free eating to the next level offering everything from comforting classics like Blue Ribbon Sour Cream Coffee Cake and Everyday Spaghetti and Italian Meatballs, to restaurant and fast-food favorites such as Quicker-Than-Take-Out Orange Chicken, and Chili’s-Style Beef Fajitas, to dozens of 100% guilt-free sweet treats, such as 5-Minute Blackberry Crisp, Amazing Peanut Butter Cookies, Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Pie and Perfect White Cupcakes. Marlene passionately believesno oneshould have to give up the foods they love and her quick ‘n’easy family friendly recipes areperfect for everyone (and every diet!). Ideal for weight loss, diabetes, and simply utterly delicious healthy eating ,Eat What You Lovealso features mouthwatering photos, cooking and shopping tips, meal planning guidelines, complete nutritional analysis(including diabetic exchanges, carb choices, and weight watchers point comparisons), and “Dare to Compares” that reveal the astonishing savings: Dare to Compare:A small Cake ‘n Shake milkshake at Cold Stone Creamery® packs 1140 calories, 60 grams of fat and the equivalent of over 25 teaspoons of sugar! Marlene’s luscious Vanilla Cake Batter Milkshake has just 175 calories, 4 grams of fat and no added sugars!
Eat What You Watch: A Cookbook for Movie Lovers
by Andrew ReaMany of our favorite movies come with a side of iconic food moments: the elaborate timpano from Big Night, Charlie Chaplin’s dancing dinner rolls in The Gold Rush, the orgasmic deli fare from When Harry Met Sally, or the redemptive birthday cake from Sixteen Candles. In this cookbook, author Andrew Rea (of the hit YouTube channel “Binging with Babish”) recreates these iconic food scenes and many more. With recipes from more than 40 classic and cult films, Eat What You Watch is the perfect gift for both movie buffs and home cooks who want to add some cinematic flair to their cooking repertoire.
Eat Wheat: A Scientific and Clinically-Proven Approach to Safely Bringing Wheat and Dairy Back Into Your Diet
by Dr. John DouillardThe international bestseller by the author of The 3-Season Diet: &“A compelling, evidence-based approach for safely eating wheat and dairy . . . a must-read&” (Dr. Rav Ivker, author of Sinus Survival). Have you gone gluten-free or dairy-free? If so, you might not have to deny yourself the foods you love any longer. Eat Wheat is your guide to safely bringing wheat and dairy back into your diet, using a scientific and clinically proven approach to addressing food intolerances. Dr. John Douillard, a former NBA nutrition expert and creator of LifeSpa.com, addresses the underlying cause of the recent gluten intolerance epidemic. Eat Wheat explains how a breakdown in digestion has damaged the intestinal wall, causing &“grain brain&” symptoms and food allergies. Although eliminating wheat and dairy from your diet may help your symptoms, it is only a temporary solution. Eat Wheat addresses the root cause: the inability to digest well and break down harmful toxins that can lead to more serious health concerns. Backed by more than 600 scientific studies, Eat Wheat is a revolutionary guidebook to regaining your digestive strength. Eat Wheat will: Reveal hidden science on the benefits of wheat and dairyHelp you navigate around food toxins in modern wheat and dairyRetrain your body to digest wheat and dairy againFlush congested lymphatics linked to food intolerance symptomsTeach you to follow natural digestive circadian cyclesHelp bring your blood sugar back into balanceTeach you proven exercise and detox techniques to reboot strong digestion and achieve optimal health and vitality
Eat When I'm Sad: Food and Feelings (Kids & Obesity)
by Rae SimonsWhen you feel sad, do you reach for the cookie jar? If you're bored, do you munch on potato chips? If you're worried, do you make yourself feel better with a bowl of ice cream? Lots of people turn to food to help them cope with their feelings. The problem with that, though, is that when we eat too much, we gain weight. Around the world, more people are overweight than ever before. It's a big health problem. And that's one reason you should be sure you're eating because you're truly hungry--not because you're sad!
Eat With Us: Mindful Recipes to Make Every Meal an Experience
by Philip Lago Mystique MattaiA beautiful, minimalist cookbook that invites you to take a more mindful approach to every meal.CONSIDER A SLOWER, MORE MINDFUL APPROACH TO COOKING and eating together. A way to disconnect from the outside world's distractions and truly connect to each other and yourself. A moment to take the time to enjoy and elevate the experience of every day cooking. For Philip and Mystique (the co-creators and couple behind the blog Chef Sous Chef), this approach in the kitchen is a way of life. Mystique is the "sous" to Philip's "chef," and through her elegant, authentic touches, his delicious dishes come to life. In their debut cookbook, they share their simple, stunning recipes, and the stories and memories behind them. Eat with Us's recipes are inspired by Philip and Mystique's family favorites growing up and the multicultural city they live in. The chapters are organized by occasion to reflect the way we truly eat today: Simple (weekday meals), Comfort (food for the soul), Lavish (special occasions), Al Fresco (dining outdoors), and Feasts (larger parties). From breakfast (Baked Eggs in Tomatillo Sauce with Bacon) to dinner (Channa Curry with Coconut Milk), and salads (Fig Panzanella with Ricotta and Basil) to sweets (Salted Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies), these recipes celebrate and elevate home cooking. In Eat with Us, Philip and Mystique invite you to read, cook, eat, savor, connect and unwind.
Eat Your Age: Feel Younger, Be Happier, Live Longer
by Ian K. SmithFrom #1 New York Times bestselling author Dr. Ian K. Smith, learn how to defy the effects of aging by implementing simple changes at every decade.Whether we like it or not, lots of things change as we age: our joints start to creak, our muscles weaken, and we lose coordination. Our bodies simply don’t look or perform the same each decade of life, and our risks for various diseases and medical conditions also increase as the years do. Getting old may be inevitable, but feeling old is not: we can age well and maximize each decade of life if we do the right things at the right time.In Eat Your Age, acclaimed doctor and bestselling author Ian K. Smith shows readers the steps they need to take in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond to increase longevity and stave off future illnesses and ailments. By eating the right foods, keeping tabs on the right numbers, moving the right way, and sleeping better, we can slow the hands on the proverbial clock. Since food is medicine, this book will teach you what to eat at every age to prevent life-threatening diseases. For example:30s—vitamin B6 (milk, ricotta cheese, tuna, eggs, sweet potato, bananas), magnesium (dark leafy greens, black beans, lentils, pumpkin seeds), Brussel sprouts, cauliflower40s—probiotic, plant-based milk, avocado, spinach, chickpeas50s—bromelain (pineapple, papaya, kiwifruit, asparagus, yogurt, sauerkraut), turmeric, berries, tomatoes, squash, carrots60s+—Omega-3 (fatty fish like salmon and mackerel as well as chia, flaxseed, edamame), vitamin B12 (clams, beef, fortified cereal, tuna, milk and dairy products, fortified nondairy products), probiotic, high fiber foods (pinto beans, acorn squash, collard greens, guava, strawberries, broccoli)With specific lifestyle and diet advice including fitness tests for each decade of life, this book proves that it’s never too late to start battling the aging process. With Dr. Smith’s sage plan, readers have the opportunity to function their best and find greater joy in life at any age.
Eat Your Colors: Maximize Your Health by Eating the Right Foods for Your Body Type
by Marcia ZimmermanThe ancient wisdom of Ayurvedic medicine meets up-to-the-minute nutritional science in a clever, colorful guide to matching diet and body type.Marcia Zimmerman takes the mystery and complexity out of healthy eating and makes it simple. Eat Your Colors is a health and nutrition guide based on the idea that everyone fits into one of three body types. Identifying each type by a simple color -- red, yellow, or green -- Zimmerman provides a questionnaire to help readers determine their primary and complementary colors and explains which foods are best for which color types. For example, reds do very well on a vegetarian diet, yellows need some animal protein to feel their best, and greens will reap benefits from pungent foods and strong spices.Eat Your Colors is filled with information on such news-making topics as phytoestrogens, which can reduce the risk of breast and prostate cancer; lutein and zeaxonthin, which protect the eyes of computer users and prevent the common eye disorder macular degeneration; and anthocyanidins, which reduce inflammation in cases of chronic disease. And it offers practical, easy-to-follow advice on: --creating meal plans using the optimal foods for each color--using herbs, spices, sauces, and condiments to balance off-colors--discovering color weaknesses and combating them by eating the right foodsOffering a unique way of thinking about diet, Eat Your Colors will do for body type what Eat Right for Your Type did for blood type.
Eat Your Drink: Culinary Cocktails
by Matthew BiancanielloCreate your own artisanal "farm-to-glass" specialty cocktails using local, seasonal, unusual, and organic produce with this illustrated bartending guide from the renowned cocktail chef who is transforming modern mixology. Matthew Biancaniello, the former cocktail chef for the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel’s famous Library Bar, is creating cocktails the world has never tasted before. Going beyond the quotidian Whiskey Sour or Tom Collins, Biancaniello is mixing it up with imaginative drinks such as “The Heirloom Tomato Mojito”, a twenty-five-year-aged balsamic vinegar and strawberry libation named “The Last Tango in Modena,” and a fresh arugula-infused “Roquette. ” One of the fastest-rising and most unique talents in the world of bartending, Biancaniello crafts exciting new drinks based on farm-fresh, seasonal, organic ingredients. A complement to farm-to-table dining, his fresh take on cocktails is ushering in a new age of drinking: “farm-to-glass”, and with the addition of his foraging and gardening methods, “ground to glass. ” Captured in gorgeous full-color photographs, the libations in Eat Your Drink are both aesthetically beautiful and delicious. Eat Your Drink explores cocktails that push boundaries though never-before-imagined flavor combinations. Following Biancaniello’s lead, you too can learn to blend alcohol and food together to create an elevated cocktail experience that requires you to savor, explore and . . . eat your drink.
Eat Your Feelings
by Heather WhaleyA riotous and all-wrong collection of real recipes from Heather Whaley- think Amy Sedaris meets a warped Martha Stewart In this hilarious tongue-in-cheek collection, actress and playwright Heather Whaley reminds us that unlike fair weather friends and reliable sources of income, food will always be there for you- and for each of life's pitfalls she has provided the perfect recipe to cheer you up. Whether you've just been dumped, fired, found naked pictures of yourself online, or are forty-five and living with your parents, Eat Your Feelingswill help fill any void. With a dark comedic edge, this book collects the comfort foods necessary for any emotional rollercoaster: Sky-High Banana Cream Pie Because You're Dating a Married Guy, Lonely Christmas Pudding, Little Sister Earns More Than You Ham-and- Cheese Toastie, and many more. Illustrated with photos that add the perfect punch, this collection confounds life's little dramas with wit and brevity.
Eat Your Feelings: The Food Mood Girl's Guide to Transforming Your Emotional Eating
by Lindsey Smith**WINNER: Silver Award in the Cookbooks: Natural, Nutrition, Organic, Vegetarian category of the 2018 Living Now Book Award****One of the Atlanta Journal-Consitution's self-help books to help you live your best life in 2018**Cosmopolitan: "Take a bite of [Smith's] tasty advice."Brit + Co: "Offers intriguing insight into why we reach for certain (junk) foods when we’re sad, stressed, tired, hangry, and bored, and which nutrient-rich foods we should aim to eat instead." Lindsey Smith, The Food Mood Girl, shows how you can transform your lifestyle by learning from your cravings and using mood-boosting ingredients every dayBlending together Lindsey Smith’s passion for health and wellness, food and humor, Eat Your Feelings is a humorous, lighthearted take on your typical diet book.Busy young professionals wrestle with long hours, an exhausting dating culture, and the stress of the modern world. As days whiz by, it’s normal to gravitate toward food—a quick slice of pizza, a chocolate bar, or a bag of chips—that fulfills a craving of the moment or gives a quick energy boost. And this impulse makes sense. Food gives us a sense of pleasure and joy. It can provide us with satisfaction and comfort. Food can awaken each of our senses to something new each time we eat. It gives us energy, and quite literally sustains life as we know it. It should be emotional.If you are feeling sad, stressed, exhausted, hangry, or bored, it’s comforting to eat dishes you love and crave. But Lindsey Smith shows how simple it is to make those same meals and snacks with mood-boosting ingredients that will physically nourish instead of processed foods. In Eat Your Feelings, Lindsey Smith, the Food Mood Girl, will look at ways to eat healthy food based on what people tend to crave the most during heightened emotional states, introducing recipes with crunchy, cheesy, creamy, sweet, and salty themes and drink alternatives for those who tend to chug soda or coffee when all worked up.It’s crucial to listen to your cravings: they are the gatekeepers that unlock the secrets to our unique bodies. But a major element of the Food Mood lifestyle is love, and revolutionizing the way you treat your body and your cravings will not only rid yourself of hanger pains but will also teach you how to listen and respond to your body with healthy ingredients and recipes.
Eat Your Flowers: A Cookbook
by Loria SternCook with botanical ingredients for stunning visuals and delicious flavors—and let your creativity blossom!For most of us, “eat your flowers” might mean enjoying an edible blossom decorating a restaurant dessert on a night out. For Loria Stern, it’s a way to bring nature into the kitchen, to play with colors and flavors, and to make every dish beautiful. She incorporates natural plant dusts, pressed and fresh blooms, and vibrant herbs and veggies into her cooking for whimsical, gorgeous, and nourishing meals. In this endlessly creative book, she invites you to take advantage of this edible bounty to create your own, providing both her own recipes (and her favorite variations) and the foundational knowledge on how to incorporate botanicals into any dish.Loria shares how to get brilliantly colorful results from all-natural ingredients, such as a gorgeous amethyst spread made from wilted purple cabbage and blended with nuts, which turns bright pink with the squeeze of a lemon. But Loria’s use of botanicals brings value far beyond just the visual—she is skilled at incorporating them in ways that make the most of their true flavors, enhancing each dish in taste as well as aesthetics. Blending freeze-dried raspberries into flour makes her cookie dough a sultry red and gives it a perfect tartness. Breakfasts; appetizers; soups and salads; breads; vegetables; pasta and grains; meat, poultry, and seafood; desserts; and beverages all get floral enhancements, with recipes including:Rainbow Coconut GranolaFloral Summer RollsGardenscape FocacciaBotanical Steamed Tamales Filled with Hibiscus JackfruitBasil Flower Eggplant in Hoisin SauceRose Pistachio Verdant BarsFlower-Pressed Shortbread CookiesPrickly Pear CocktailEat Your Flowers shows you how to transform botanical ingredients—root to stem—into recipes that are a pleasure to make, eat, and share.
Eat Your Greens: The Surprising Power of Home Grown Leaf Crops
by David KennedyTurn over a new leaf with these nutritional powerhouses for your kitchen gardenOur industrialized food system is failing us, and as individuals we must take more responsibility for our own health and food security. Leaf crops produce more nutrients per square foot of growing space and per day of growing season than any other crops and are especially high in vitamins and minerals commonly lacking in the North American diet. As hardy as they are versatile, these beautiful leafy vegetables range from the familiar to the exotic. Some part of this largely untapped food resource can thrive in almost any situation.Eat Your Greens provides complete instructions for incorporating these nutritional powerhouses into any kitchen garden. This innovative guide:Shows how familiar garden plants such as sweet potato, okra, beans, peas, and pumpkin can be grown to provide both nourishing leaves and other calorie- and protein-rich foodsIntroduces a variety of non-traditional, readily adaptable alternatives such as chaya, moringa, toon, and wolfberryExplains how to improve your soil while getting plenty of vegetables by growing edible cover cropsBeginning with a comprehensive overview of modern commercial agriculture and rounded out by a selection of advanced techniques to maximize, preserve, and prepare your harvest, Eat Your Greens is an invaluable addition to the library of any gardening enthusiast.David Kennedy is the founder and director of Leaf for Life, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the elimination of global malnutrition through the optimum use of leaf crops, and is the author of 21st Century Greens and the Leaf for Life Handbook.
Eat Your Heart Out
by Jim HightowerWhy You Are a Captive Customer!<P> Just about everything we eat is controlled by gigantic agribusiness corporations and supermarket chains whose power is almost unlmited. Jim Hightower exposes many of the outrages and abuses in Eat Your Heart Out,
Eat Your Heart Out: All-Fun, No-Fuss Food to Celebrate Eating Clean
by Daphne OzBestselling author, Emmy Award-winning cohost of The Good Dish and the upcoming 8th season of FOX’s hit series MasterChef Junior, and mother of four Daphne Oz shares her best tips for how to reward yourself, with 150 simply delicious recipes in a cookbook you’ll return to again and again to eat clean, feel good, and have fun doing it all!Daphne Oz loves food. In fact, she’s built her career around this love of exploring and enjoying the world, bite after wonderful bite. But she knows first-hand how endless indulging robs you of the truly memorable moments – and makes it hard to stay healthy. On the other hand, restricting ourselves with too many rules means we stop enjoying mealtime and start missing out.With four young children and a busy career, Daphne is intimately familiar with how hard it can be to find the right balance in our health and fitness goals, especially when living a full life. In this engaging book, filled with useful tips and gorgeous photography to inspire health and happiness every day, Daphne shares the techniques she’s used to get her mind, energy and body back on track after each pregnancy—without ever losing the joy of cooking, the fun of mealtime, and the stress-free pleasure of doing it intuitively. In the times when she’s looking to bring her body back into balance, Daphne lives by just four simple rules that remove the guesswork from healthy eating and let us relax and enjoy our meals again, knowing we’re making great choices. Those rules are:no glutenno refined sugarlimit dairytake the weekend off Eat Your Heart Out includes a range of simple-but-special, deliciously nourishing recipes likeGluten-Free Banana Pumpkin MuffinsBarbecue Pulled Chicken with Crispy Smashed Japanese YamsSpicy Crunchy Cauliflower Tacos with Ranch SlawFeel-Good Turkey MeatloafNori PopcornBanana BruleePistachio Dark Chocolate Energy TrufflesYour brain is your most important ally and most perilous foe on the journey toward long-term health and happiness, and Eat Your Heart Out equips readers to get their energy back, feel good and confident in their skin, and do it all while enjoying meals they love with people they love. Being healthy is a feeling of abundance, a chance to do and be all the things you want with your life. Daphne’s plan is a flexible approach of “and,” not “or,” so you can say goodbye to choices that don’t serve you and welcome all the pleasure that intuitively knowing how to feel good brings.
Eat Your Heart Out: The Look Good, Feel Good, Silver Lining Cookbook
by Dean SheremetA get-healthy, get-strong cookbook from a celebrity ex Looking--and feeling--good is the best revenge. So when Dean Sheremet's marriage to LeAnn Rimes went up in smoke, he decided to put his life back together, recipe-by-recipe. And it worked. EAT YOUR HEART OUT will appeal to anyone who’s ever wanted to begin again, whether it's about looks, love, or work. With ultra healthy versions of comfort foods, teas and smoothies to improve your mood, foods that boost your metabolism, and more, this is the go-to cookbook for looking and feeling your best. Recipes include: Japanese Fried Chicken Butternut Squash Lasagna Tumeric, Honey, and Ginger Tea Protein Greens Spicy Avocado Toast Cherry Walnut Protein Spread With a modern fresh look in photography and design, this will be a go-to cookbook for any home cook.
Eat Your Peas, Louise! (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level E)
by Mike Venezia Pegeen SnowPlease eat your peas, Louise! Louise is given all sorts of reasons for eating her peas.
Eat Your Science Homework: Recipes for Inquiring Minds (Eat Your Homework #2)
by Ann McCallumHungry readers discover delicious and distinct recipes in this witty companion to Eat Your Math Homework. Beginning with an overview of the scientific method and a primer in lab (sorry, kitchen) safety, this light-hearted cookbook will inspire a hunger for knowledge! A main text explains upper-elementary science concepts, including subatomic particles, acids and bases, black holes, and more. Alongside six kid-friendly recipes which encourage experiental learning and visual thinking, side-bars encourage readers to also experiment and explore outside of the kitchen. A review, glossary, and index make the entire book easy to digest.
Eat Your U.S. History Homework: Recipes for Revolutionary Minds (Eat Your Homework #3)
by Ann McCallumExamine the birth of America through a delicious lens: FOOD! This history-themed recipe book is third in a scrumptious series and proves that cooking never gets old. This collection of unique recipes will fill you up with lip-smacking history facts that reveal what cuisine was like for people between the 1600s to the 1800s, during the birth of America. Budding chefs will devour time-period inspired recipes for healthy entrees and snacks, as well as desserts, including Thanksgiving Succotash, Revolutionary Honey-Jumble Cookies, Colonial Cherry-Berry Grunts, and more. History buffs will appreciate the diverse experiences represented, from the Native Americans and the pilgrims, to slaves and plantation owners."...some tasty ways for kids to connect with the history curriculum."-Booklist
Eat Your Veg: Hundreds Of Ideas For Eating More Vegetables Every Day
by Arthur Potts DawsonThe new paperback edition of the acclaimed vegetable cookbook Eat Your Veg. This isn't a vegetarian cookbook. It's a way of life that celebrates vegetables and puts them at the centre of the plate. Eat More Veg presents a mix of classics, basics, simple food and show-off dishes that make the most of what's in season. Whether you receive organic food box deliveries, go to farmer's markets or raid what's on special offer at the supermarket, you'll be able to enjoy more veg, every day. With suggestions for your store cupboard and advice on what to eat when, and an incredible variety of vegetables and recipes, we've got all the inspiration you'll need - from beetroot soup with cumin and coriander to butternut ravioli with brown butter, and from gratin dauphinoise to asparagus salad with peas, broad beans and mint - all arranged by vegetable in an easy-to-use format.
Eat Your Veg: More than a vegetarian cookbook, with vegetable recipes and feasts
by Arthur Potts DawsonThe new paperback edition of the acclaimed vegetable cookbook Eat Your Veg. This isn't a vegetarian cookbook. It's a way of life that celebrates vegetables and puts them at the centre of the plate. Eat More Veg presents a mix of classics, basics, simple food and show-off dishes that make the most of what's in season. Whether you receive organic food box deliveries, go to farmer's markets or raid what's on special offer at the supermarket, you'll be able to enjoy more veg, every day. With suggestions for your store cupboard and advice on what to eat when, and an incredible variety of vegetables and recipes, we've got all the inspiration you'll need - from beetroot soup with cumin and coriander to butternut ravioli with brown butter, and from gratin dauphinoise to asparagus salad with peas, broad beans and mint - all arranged by vegetable in an easy-to-use format.