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Easy Weaning: Everything you need to know about spoon feeding and baby-led weaning
by Sara PatienceWeaning your child has never been so confusing: the government says one thing, an expert says another; some people are into baby-led weaning, some swear by purées. Easy Weaning cuts through the noise and provides clear, realistic advice drawn from Sara’s work with thousands of families as a health visitor, nutritionist and nurse. Without seeking to promote one weaning method over another, Easy Weaning equips you with all the information you need to confidently wean and feed your child.· Step by step advice for all the key stages of weaning· How to establish healthy eating patterns· Simple, delicious recipes that all the family can enjoy· Detailed chapters on fussy eating, allergies and intolerances, problem-solving and more!
Easy Weeknight Dinners: 100 Fast, Flavor-Packed Meals for Busy People Who Still Want Something Good to Eat [A Cookbook]
by Emily Weinstein New York Times CookingTake the stress out of weeknights with 100 easy, quick, and flavorful recipes from NYT Cooking. It&’s Tuesday, 4 p.m. What&’s for dinner? For busy people who want something good to eat, culinary powerhouse New York Times Cooking makes meal planning easy, with thousands of recipes to explore in the app. In Easy Weeknight Dinners, editor in chief Emily Weinstein has curated some of the greatest hits—100 favorite dishes that you can make in as little as 10 minutes, from trusted writers Melissa Clark, Eric Kim, Yewande Komolafe, Ali Slagle, and more, served with mouth-watering photos and notes from the NYT Cooking community. Organized by main ingredient, length of cooking time, and wow factor, you&’ll find: • Truly fifteen-minute recipes, like Beef Short Rib Rice Bowls• Sheet-pan miracles for easy clean-up, like Feta with Chickpeas and Tomatoes• Minimum effort for maximum magic, like San Francisco-Style Vietnamese American Garlic Noodles• Plate-licking sauces that steal the show, in Shrimp Fried Rice with Yum Yum SauceWhether you&’re seeking a standout meal for one, crowd-pleasers for picky kids, or something special for company, Easy Weeknight Dinners offers versatile, flavor-packed meals for busy lives.
Easy Wok Cookbook: 88 Simple Chinese Recipes for Stir-frying, Steaming and More
by Terri Dien Mia ChambersChinese food in a flash—88 easy, tasty wok recipes that sizzle It's time to toss the takeout menu and start stir-frying like a seasoned master chef. The Easy Wok Cookbook gives you everything you need to get started, including dozens of delicious Chinese dishes, simple instructions, troubleshooting tips and tricks, and more. From flavorful Kung Pao Chicken to crispy Sesame Beef, this authentic Chinese wok cookbook is sure to tantalize your taste buds without breaking your budget—or your patience. Rock your wok with confidence at home with expert tips, including a step-by-step guide to achieving stir-fry success. Welcome to your new Asian-inspired cooking adventure! The Easy Wok Cookbook has it all: 88 Classic and creative recipes—Discover how to stir-fry, steam, and simmer a delectable mix of traditional Chinese foods, American Chinese takeout favorites, and Chinese fusion dishes. Doable dishes—Save time and money with these easy wok cookbook recipes that can be made in under 30 minutes, under $10, or with 5 ingredients or less. Essential extras—Learn what to look for when choosing a new wok, cleaning and seasoning your wok, and what ingredients to keep stocked in your pantry for effortless wok meals any night of the week. Take the guesswork out of what's for dinner and enjoy sizzlin' success with the Easy Wok Cookbook.
EAT: Los Angeles
by Jean T. Barrett Miles Clements Colleen Dunn Bates Linda Burum Patricia SapersteinThe essential handbook for any food lover in Los Angeles, with more than 1,300 concise, clever reviews of the best places to eat, drink, shop, and taste.
Eat: The Little Book of Fast Food
by Nigel SlaterBritain's foremost food writer returns with a deliciously simple collection of over 600 ideas for satisfying meals that are quick and easy to get to the table. In this little book of fast food, Britain's foremost food writer presents a wholly enjoyable ode to those times when you just want to eat. Pairing more than 600 ideas for deliciously simple meals with the same elegant prose and delightful photography that captivated fans of Tender, Ripe, and Notes from the Larder, Eat is bursting with recipes that are easy to get to the table, oftentimes in under an hour: a humble fig and ricotta toast; sizzling chorizo with shallots and potatoes; a one-pan Sunday lunch. From quick meals to comfort food, Nigel Slater has crafted a charming, inspired collection of simple food--done well.From the Hardcover edition.
The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook, Revised
by David George GordonWith its stylish new package, updated information on the health and environmental benefits of insect eating, and breed-your-own instructions, this new edition of The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook is the go-to resource for anyone interested in becoming an entomological epicure.For many Americans, eating a lowly insect is something you'd only do on a dare. But with naturalist and noted bug chef David George Gordon, bug-eating is fun, exciting, and downright delicious! Now you can impress, enlighten, and entertain your family and friends with Gordon's one-of-a-kind recipes. Spice things up at the next neighborhood potluck with a big bowl of Orthopteran Orzo--pasta salad with a cricket-y twist. Conquer your fear of spiders with a Deep-Fried Tarantula. And for dessert, why not try a White Chocolate and Wax Worm Cookie? (They're so tasty, the kids will be begging for seconds!) Today, there are more reasons than ever before to explore entomophagy (that's bug-eating, by the way). It's an environmentally-friendly source of protein: Research shows that bug farming reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is exponentially more water-efficient than farming for beef, chicken, or pigs. Mail-order bugs are readily available online--but if you're more of a DIY-type, The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook includes plenty of tips for sustainably harvesting or raising your own. Filled with anecdotes, insights, and practical how-tos, The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook is a perfect primer for anyone interested in becoming an entomological epicure.
Eat a Little Better: Great Flavor, Good Health, Better World
by Sam KassSam Kass, former chef to the Obamas and White House food policy advisor, makes it easier to do a little better for your diet--and the environment--every day, through smart ways to think about shopping, setting up your kitchen so the healthy stuff comes to hand most naturally, and through 90 delicious, simple recipes.This book lays out Kass's plan to eat a little better. Knowing that sustainability and healthfulness come most, well, sustainably when new habits and choices seem appealing rather than drastic and punitive, Kass shares his philosophy and methods to help make it easy to choose, cook, and eat delicious foods without depriving yourself of agency or pleasure. He knows that going organic, local, and so forth all the time is just not realistic for most people, and that's ok--it's all about choosing and doing a little better, and how those choices add up to big change. It's the philosophy he helped the Obamas instill in their home, both in Chicago and that big white one in Washington.
Eat a Peach: A Memoir
by David Chang Gabe UllaFrom the chef behind Momofuku and star of Netflix&’s Ugly Delicious—an intimate account of the making of a chef, the story of the modern restaurant world that he helped shape, and how he discovered that success can be much harder to understand than failure.&“David puts words to so many of the things we all feel, sharing generously of his own journey so we can all benefit in the process.&”—Chrissy TeigenIn 2004, Momofuku Noodle Bar opened in a tiny, stark space in Manhattan&’s East Village. Its young chef-owner, David Chang, worked the line, serving ramen and pork buns to a mix of fellow restaurant cooks and confused diners whose idea of ramen was instant noodles in Styrofoam cups. It would have been impossible to know it at the time—and certainly Chang would have bet against himself—but he, who had failed at almost every endeavor in his life, was about to become one of the most influential chefs of his generation, driven by the question, &“What if the underground could become the mainstream?&” Chang grew up the youngest son of a deeply religious Korean American family in Virginia. Graduating college aimless and depressed, he fled the States for Japan, hoping to find some sense of belonging. While teaching English in a backwater town, he experienced the highs of his first full-blown manic episode, and began to think that the cooking and sharing of food could give him both purpose and agency in his life. Full of grace, candor, grit, and humor, Eat a Peach chronicles Chang&’s switchback path. He lays bare his mistakes and wonders about his extraordinary luck as he recounts the improbable series of events that led him to the top of his profession. He wrestles with his lifelong feelings of otherness and inadequacy, explores the mental illness that almost killed him, and finds hope in the shared value of deliciousness. Along the way, Chang gives us a penetrating look at restaurant life, in which he balances his deep love for the kitchen with unflinching honesty about the industry&’s history of brutishness and its uncertain future.
Eat As Much As You Want: Most Neglected Most Needed
by Lite N EasyHealth benefits are one of the main reasons why everyone should become a vegan. The primary benefits are: weight loss, lower cholesterol and blood pressure, less use of medication, avoiding surgery and cancer, feeling more energized, and looking great. Vegans, in addition to being vegetarian, do not use other animal products and by-products such as eggs, dairy products, honey or any product derived from animal Many vegans choose this lifestyle to promote a more humane and caring world. They know they are not perfect, but believe they have a responsibility to try to do their best, while not being judgmental of others. High Fiber: The recommended daily intake of fiber is about 30 grams, (or more) each day. Fiber helps clear body of toxins by moving bulk through the intestines, helps control cholesterol levels, and shuttles excess fat from system. It also helps regulate blood sugar by slowing down digestion, plus it helps make you feel full so you don't overeat. Sources include fresh vegetables and fruits (especially when the skin is left on), whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. While most of these foods are carbohydrate-based, their fiber content makes them slow-digesting carbs. Their slow absorption rate creates a sort of timed-release effect that helps control body's insulin response. Benefits of a high-fiber diet. Antioxidants What Are Free Radicals? Free radicals create a destructive process in our cells, causing the molecules within the cells to become unstable. They may even be a big player in the formation of cancerous cells by a "chain-reaction" effect, causing other cells to become damaged. Because of the inherent instability of free-radicals, they try to attack other healthy cells to get stable themselves. This causes the once-healthy cells to react in the same way, attacking others in a never-ending attempt for cellular stability.
Eat at Home Tonight: 101 Simple Busy-Family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot®, and More
by Tiffany KingFounder of the Eat at Home website and family meal-planning wizard Tiffany King shares recipes focused on simplicity, flavor, and healthy balance to help home cooks end every day with an affordable family dinner.A popular food blogger with 8.5 million page views, Tiffany King's debut cookbook is crafted for those nights "when life happens." This is the cookbook to turn to when all hope of a homemade, wholesome dinner seems lost: when the fridge is empty, when it's already 8pm, when one kid has soccer practice and the other dance, when there's no time for cleanup because homework has to get done. Just like her blog, King's book is tirelessly encouraging and realistic. The recipes feature bright vegetables and affordable pantry ingredients. The book, uniquely arranged by "excuses," includes sidebars with mealtime conversation starters and helpful cooking hints.
Eat Away Diabetes
by Kristine NapierType 2 diabetes is at epidemic proportions in this country and is considered the fastest growing disease in America according to The New York Times. Complications caused by this disease make it the seventh leading cause of death in America. <P> In Eat Away Diabetes, Kristine Napier offers a simple, straightforward program to help people eat smart, eat well, and, best of all, eat delicious meals that will significantly lower their risk of this disease. Moreover, Napier offers those who already have type 2 diabetes the information they need to keep it under control.<P> Throughout the book, she delves into the most up-to-date medical findings and clears up much of the confusion that surrounds diabetes and how to treat it. Features included are: <P> -- A month's worth of menus at eight different calorie levels<P> -- A diabetes-fighters shopping list<P> -- 75 gourmet-tasting recipes that are easy to prepare<P> -- An authoritative guide to the many diabetes-fighting supplements that are in the news <P> This resource is essential for those who want to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes simply by improving their diet.
Eat Bacon, Don't Jog: Get Strong. Get Lean. No Bullshit.
by Grant PetersenThis is your brain on Grant Petersen: Every comfortable assumption you have about a subject is turned upside down, and by the time you finish reading you feel challenged, energized, and smarter. In Just Ride—“the bible for bicycle riders” (Dave Eggers, New York Times Book Review)—Petersen debunked the bicycle racing– industrial complex and led readers back to the simple joys of getting on a bike. In Eat Bacon, Don’t Jog, Petersen upends the last 30 years of conventional health wisdom to offer a clear path to weight loss and fitness. In more than 100 short, compelling directives, Eat Bacon, Don’t Jog shows why we should drop the carbs, embrace fat, and hang up our running shoes, with the latest science to back up its claims. Diet and Exercise make up the bulk of the book, with food addressed in essays such as “Carbohydrate Primer”—and why it’s okay to eat less kale—and “You’ll Eat Less Often If You Eat More Fat.” The exercise chapters begin with “Don’t Jog” (it just makes you hungry and trains muscle to tolerate more jogging while raising stressors like cortisol) and lead to a series of interval-training exercises and a suite of kettlebell lifts that greatly enhance strength and endurance. The balance of the book explains the science of nutrition and includes more than a dozen simple and delicious carb-free recipes. Thirty years ago Grant Petersen was an oat-bran-, egg-white-, lean-meat-eating exercise fanatic who wasn’t in great shape despite all that. Today, at sixty, he is in the best shape of his life with the blood panel to prove it.
Eat Beautiful: Food and Recipes to Nourish Your Skin from the Inside Out
by Sienna Miller Wendy RoweCare for your body from the inside out with this cookbook that highlights ingredients and recipes designed to make your skin glow.After more than 20 years of experience as a makeup artist and beauty consultant, Wendy Rowe's approach is uncomplicated and holistic. In Eat Beautiful, she details how specific ingredients feed your skin, offering breakdowns of the vitamins and nutrients they provide. They include: · Pomegranate: The Elixir of Youth packed with Vitamin C, which stimulates collagen production to keep skin looking taut, young, and radiant. · Spinach: The Free-Radical Fighter whose iron moves your blood, helping to repair your skin cells. · Chili Peppers: The Circulation Booster famous for its capsaicin, which reduces blood pressure and improves circulation by encouraging blood vessels to relax and dilate, therefore acting as an anti-inflammatory. · Natural Red Wine: The Youth Potion featuring a powerful anti-ageing antioxidant that slows the grown of acne-causing bacteria and fights disease-causing free radicals. Rowe's recipes showcase these essential foods to help target specific skin problems and alleviate common complaints. She even provides specific advice for what to incorporate or avoid depending on skin type. Here, too, are suggestions on how to pamper yourself with recipes for homemade masks, scrubs, mists, cleansers, and toners, as well as an informative section for troubleshooting those confidence-sapping skin problems. Organized into the four seasons, you can dip in and out of this stunning cookbook, or follow it as a plan. Either way, it ensures beautiful, radiant skin all year round.From the Hardcover edition.
Eat Beautiful: Food and Recipes to Nourish Your Skin from the Inside Out
by Sienna Miller Wendy RoweCare for your body from the inside out with this cookbook that highlights ingredients and recipes designed to make your skin glow.After more than 20 years of experience as a makeup artist and beauty consultant, Wendy Rowe’s approach is uncomplicated and holistic. In Eat Beautiful, she details how specific ingredients feed your skin, offering breakdowns of the vitamins and nutrients they provide. They include: · Pomegranate: The Elixir of Youth packed with Vitamin C, which stimulates collagen production to keep skin looking taut, young, and radiant. · Spinach: The Free-Radical Fighter whose iron moves your blood, helping to repair your skin cells. · Chili Peppers: The Circulation Booster famous for its capsaicin, which reduces blood pressure and improves circulation by encouraging blood vessels to relax and dilate, therefore acting as an anti-inflammatory. · Natural Red Wine: The Youth Potion featuring a powerful anti-ageing antioxidant that slows the grown of acne-causing bacteria and fights disease-causing free radicals. Rowe’s recipes showcase these essential foods to help target specific skin problems and alleviate common complaints. She even provides specific advice for what to incorporate or avoid depending on skin type. Here, too, are suggestions on how to pamper yourself with recipes for homemade masks, scrubs, mists, cleansers, and toners, as well as an informative section for troubleshooting those confidence-sapping skin problems. Organized into the four seasons, you can dip in and out of this stunning cookbook, or follow it as a plan. Either way, it ensures beautiful, radiant skin all year round.From the Hardcover edition.
Eat Better, Feel Better: My Recipes for Wellness and Healing, Inside and Out
by Giada De LaurentiisBoost gut health and immunity with a delicious approach to wellness that nourishes mind, body, and spirit.Get an inside look at Giada's approach to healthy, balanced living. In her newest book, Giada walks you through how to select food that can actually make you feel better and curate a personalized wellness routine to support a healthy mind and body. Find out how reconfiguring her diet to control inflammation can turn your life around and how to use complementary wellness tactics like intermittent fasting, meditation, and other self-care routines to optimize your well-being.Giada devotes an entire chapter to her 3-day reboot (that she follows several times a year) and offers more than two dozen dairy-free, sugar-free, and gluten-free recipes to accompany the plan as well as a 21-day menu outline that makes cooking for good easy to implement at home. Eat Better, Feel Better features more than 100 new recipes like Quinoa Pancakes; Sheet Pan Parmesan Shrimp and Veggies; Roasted Cauliflower and Baby Kale Salad; Grilled Strip Steak with Scallion Salsa Verde; and Chocolate and Orange Brown Rice Treats along with plenty of Italian-influenced recipes fans will look forward to, from Fusilli with Chicken and Broccoli Rabe to Easy Chicken Piccata and Pan-Roasted Pork Chops with Cherry and Red Wine Sauce. Eat Better, Feel Better is the perfect jumpstart to wellness. Your path to feeling better begins now.
Eat Better, Live Better, Feel Better
by Julie CoveAlkalize Your Lifestyle is a four-step program for cleaning up your diet, detoxifying your body, and maintaining your overall well-being with exercise and positivity. Eat your way to better health for life. Too many acid-forming foods in your body create an ideal environment for the growth of bacteria, molds, and fungus that cause inflammation, from headaches to muscle pain to chronic illness. But you can improve your digestion, eliminate ill health, and increase your energy by loading up on alkaline foods. Part I explains the basics of alkalizing, the science behind the food choices you make and what's happening in your body during each of the four steps. In the Inspire stage you learn about the program and begin to ease into the alkaline lifestyle. The Desire phase is when you begin detoxification with the veggie feast. Next, you will excavate deep tissues and dump years of toxins in the Aspire stage. In the final Acquire stage you learn to maintain a balanced lifestyle with alkaline foods, exercise and a positive outlook. Part II provides the delicious recipes that will help you achieve your goal. Wherever you are, new to alkalizing or an old hand in need of fresh ideas, there are hundreds of options for nourishing smoothies, breakfasts, salads, soups, warm dishes, savory bites, and sweet treats. The recipes are easy to follow and spare no ounce of flavor with advice on how to move past the diet phase and make positive long-term choices. Alkalize Your Life is a book to balance your body and revitalize your life. Mix and match the dishes here or use the recipes and the alkaline food guide as inspiration for your own meals. Alkalize Your Life is your blueprint for years of lasting good health.
Eat Better, Live Longer: Understand What Your Body Needs to Stay Healthy
by Sarah Brewer Juliette KellowFuture-proof your life with this superfood approach to discovering what is really happening to your body as you are aging.Ever wondered what's really going on in your body as you age? Can you really eat to beat cancer or prevent heart disease? These questions and more are answered in Eat Better, Live Longer, helping you make achievable, sensible, science-based changes to your diet from day one. Discover the secrets of long life from centenarians around the world, and explore the 10 simple but meaningful adaptations you can make both to what you eat and to how you eat to follow in their footsteps. A four-week eating plan, with over 110 nutrient-packed recipes, helps you learn to make smarter choices about foods that can reduce your risk of certain diseases and lessen the effects of others. Use this new-found knowledge together with details on how each part of your body changes as you age and which nutrients you need to support support all-round health, helping you live a longer, happier life.
Eat Better the Easy Way: Transform your health with plant-packed recipes and simple science
by James Wong'A brilliant new book'- Daily MailEating healthily can be a confusing business. But what if there were a single, simple change you could make that would transform your health, without forcing you to give up the foods you love? According to a growing body of international studies, little tweaks to your everyday diet to get you beyond the 5-a-day minimum portions of fruit and veg could slash your risk of developing the biggest diseases to affect the Western world. In fact, experts agree that simply eating more fruit and veg is the single most important dietary change you can do for your health!As only 3 out of 10 people are even achieving the minimum amount of fruit and veg, this book aims to make getting there easy. No gimmicks, no 'banned' foods, no miserly portion sizes. Just 80 of the classic recipes you know and love made healthier (and tastier) by simply upping the amount of fruit and veg in them, all backed by the best science available.This title was originally published in 2019 as 10-a-day the Easy Way.
Eat Better the Easy Way: Transform your health with plant-packed recipes and simple science
by James Wong'A brilliant new book'- Daily MailEating healthily can be a confusing business. But what if there were a single, simple change you could make that would transform your health, without forcing you to give up the foods you love? According to a growing body of international studies, little tweaks to your everyday diet to get you beyond the 5-a-day minimum portions of fruit and veg could slash your risk of developing the biggest diseases to affect the Western world. In fact, experts agree that simply eating more fruit and veg is the single most important dietary change you can do for your health!As only 3 out of 10 people are even achieving the minimum amount of fruit and veg, this book aims to make getting there easy. No gimmicks, no 'banned' foods, no miserly portion sizes. Just 80 of the classic recipes you know and love made healthier (and tastier) by simply upping the amount of fruit and veg in them, all backed by the best science available.This title was originally published in 2019 as 10-a-day the Easy Way.
Eat by Choice, Not by Habit
by Sylvia HaskvitzCombining sound dietary information with the techniques of the Nonviolent Communication (NVC) process, this booklet shifts the focus from simple weight loss to changing the ways readers relate to food and their food choices. Eating is a need, but for those caught in cycles of overconsumption and dieting, it's often a poor attempt to meet other needs, such as emotional fulfillment. When reconnected to actual needs, however, consumption habits turn into nutritional choices, signaling greater freedom. Practical strategies are outlined for breaking out of cycles of eating and becoming aware of one's needs. Rather than being a proscriptive fad diet, the suggestions encourage readers to explore the emotional consciousness that underlies their eating patterns, freeing them to once again enjoy the tastes, smells, and sensations of good eating.
Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight: New Science Proves You Should Eat Chocolate Every Day
by Dr Will ClowerEat Chocolate, Lose Weight is a game-changing look at the world's most surprising (and luscious) health food: chocolate. Based on new groundbreaking research and the amazing results of his clients, who have lost more than 100 pounds, nutritionist and neuroscientist Dr. Will Clower dispels the myth that chocolate is just a "junk food" by revealing how this succulent food contains healthy antioxidants that can actually help you lose weight. All you have to do is take the Chocolate Challenge: an 8-week plan that reveals which type of chocolate is the healthiest and exactly how you should be eating it to maximize all of its surprising health benefits, including:- Weight loss of up to 20 pounds in 8 weeks- Reduced food cravings and appetite- Prevention and reversal of diabetes- Improved dental health- Significant improvement in blood pressure- Enhanced energy levels (up to 50%!)- Increased skin moisture and UV protection- And more!With Eat Chocolate, Lose Weight, Dr. Clower is finally bringing his incredibly successful-and delicious-plan to chocolate lovers everywhere!
The Eat-Clean Diet Cookbook
by Tosca RenoTosca Reno is not only a health and fitness expert, but also a fabulous cook. Who better to write a stunning cookbook that everyone will love? Get: * 150 beautiful food photographs * Delectable low-fat beef, pork, chicken and fish dinners * Protein-rich meat-free recipes * Gluten-free meals * Tips on eating clean in difficult situations * Timesaving one-dish meals for busy moms * Great recipes on the go * How to prepare an elegant clean-eating event.
The EAT-CLEAN DIET Cookbook
by Tosca RenoTosca Reno is not only a health and fitness expert, but also a fabulous cook. Who better to write a stunning cookbook that everyone will love?Get: 150 beautiful food photographs Delectable low-fat beef, pork, chicken and fish dinners Protein-rich meat-free recipes Gluten-free meals Tips on eating clean in difficult situations Timesaving one-dish meals for busy moms Great recipes on the go How to prepare an elegant clean-eating event Author Residence:Tosca Reno has been a columnist for Oxygen magazine for three years, and she is now on their advisory board. She has appeared on national TV and radio, and she has been featured in major newspapers and magazines in the US and Canada. Tosca has written two previous books: The Butt Book and The Eat-Clean Diet. Illustrator Residence: Donna Griffith's photographs have appeared in many of North America's highest-quality magazines. Her eye for food photography is impeccable. Donna lives in Toronto, Ontario.Marketing: Co-op available North American tour of all major cities Huge TV, radio, magazine and newspaper campaign Full-scale promotions in Oxygen, Reps!, MuscleMag International and Maximum Fitness, all international magazines Jane Wesman commissioned publicity Online support Book Expo appearance Bookstore tour Speaker's tour Sales Handles: North Americans love dieting and they love food. At any given moment, 45 million Americans are on a diet. This cookbook is for dieters and for any health-concious person who wants good food. Audience: Adult men and women who want to get or stay thin Dieters People who love to cook Those who want to lose weight (approximately 65% of Americans)
The Eat-Clean Diet Cookbook 2
by Tosca RenoThe best-selling Eat-Clean Diet series has helped millions of people around the world lose weight and get healthy, one recipe and one meal at a time. Readers wanted more recipes and Tosca delivers with over 150 brand-new, mouthwatering recipes, all nutritious, easy-to-prepare and designed to help you shed unwanted fat and get the body of your dreams. Gorgeous full-color photos for each recipe throughout!
The Eat-Clean Diet Recharged!
by Tosca RenoRevised and fully updated with more than 50 new and easy recipes The world of weight loss changed forever when The Eat-Clean Diet burst on the scene in January 2007. With help from author Tosca Reno, millions of people who had given up hope for permanent weight loss cleaned up their acts and rediscovered their true, leaner selves. The best part? They did it without starving, without counting calories, and without obsessing over the scale. The Eat-Clean Diet Recharged! is the next generation of Eating Clean. Updated and revised, it's got all the facts from The Eat-Clean Diet--plus much more. Look inside for in-depth information on * how to get--and stay--motivated * living a longer, happier, more productive life * how to take the plunge into an exercise program * solutions for cellulite, saggy bits, and loose skin * using food to raise your metabolism and burn fat Plus! * 50 new recipes * more menus, including vegan and gluten-free plans * how to Eat Clean anywhere, from parties to restaurants to on the road * more FAQs than ever before * the Eat-Clean Diet at a Glance quick reference section "Getting strong and into peak health physically is essential to creating all excellence. This valuable book will help you."--Robin Sharma, author of the #1 bestsellers The Greatness Guide and The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari At age 40, Tosca Reno found herself miserable, overweight, trapped in an unhappy marriage and living an unfulfilled life. Her self-esteem at an all-time low, she barely recognized the woman she had become. Realizing she was the architect of her own destiny, Tosca was reborn. She embraced health and accepted fitness challenges, transforming her life and her body in the process. Tosca reinvented herself--going from fat and frumpy to lean and purposeful. Her past struggles served to inspire and motivate her in her career as a writer, motivational speaker, and fitness celebrity. Her work encourages others to embrace life, find their inner passions, and live the rest of their lives in the best shape possible. Tosca writes monthly columns for Oxygen and Clean Eating magazines and has written many books, including the bestselling Eat-Clean Diet series.