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The History Connection - You are What You Eat Cookbook

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Manufacturer: Michael Joseph Ltd
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9780718147976 ISBN: 0718147979 Label: Michael Joseph Ltd Manufacturer: Michael Joseph Ltd Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: 2005-03-17 Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd Studio: Michael Joseph Ltd
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wish it was converted. Comment: I like this book, but I wish it was converted for the US. It doesn't read
like a step by step recipe book, but then I don't really cook alot. My husband does all our cooking, but won't cook from this book. He loves his butter and bacon. I have enjoyed what I have made so far and so has my 6 year old daughter (who is picky in the extreme!) Overall, its a good book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazed at the un-critical reviews Comment: Has none of you read Bad Science by Ben Goldacre? This lady has used a false qualification for a long time (PhD) and is simply a money-machine, working closely with BBC4. There is no scientific basis for many of her statements and people who criticise her are threathened with court-action.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Surprisingly good... Comment: I've begun watching her show on the BBC and have seen participants have amazing results. If you watch it a "stone" is about 14 lbs. The recipes are measured in metrics but there are several web sites that will allow you to convert the measurement to US customary measurements. Other than that, the recipes are simple. I find myself thinking..."Is that it? Did I miss something?" So far, the recipes are flavorful. I didn't think I'd particularly enjoy "health" food but so far, so good. I had trouble eating brown rice but her recipe is easy and delicious. Oh, also had to look up some ingredients ie) rocket = arugula, croquette = zuchinni. Would recommend this cookbook to others.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some recipes contain items that are hard to find Comment: I love Gillian McKeith's program "You Are What You Eat" and decided that many of the recipes suggested to the participants of that show made sense. The only problem is that unless you live close to a large, well-stocked grocery store or health food store, chances are most of the recipes will do you little good.
I don't live in the middle of nowhere, but finding millet (used in many recipes) is almost impossible. Mung beans? Nope. Tahini sauce? Not at my supermarket. I use the overall idea of healthy eating espoused by the cookbook and make many substitutions. Unfortunately, that sort of defeats the purpose of the cookbook. I can't follow the recipes exactly.
To get an overall idea of what this cookbook contains, and before you buy, go to the UK's Channel 4 website for You Are What You Eat (just do a Google search) and take a look at the sample recipes. There are lots of them; you might be better off trying the recipes at the site before getting the cookbook.
Customer Rating:      Summary: You are what you eat Comment: This book is well Brilliant! I started cooking things I never used before. I have dropped 20 pounds in 2 weeks and feel 100% better. My husband even started to eat some of my meals. The conversions charts for farenheit and the metric system are easy enough to print out on the net so not a problem there. The British words for some vegetables were easily looked up on the net too. Invest in a set of scales that weighs grams and ounces and you are set. My only problem is that the portions are way to big for me, so I always cut everything in 1/2 or 1/4. Remember this is a life style change; not a fad diet. Gillian also has menus that are designed for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer.
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My aim is for you to make simple changes that will begin to take effect almost immediately and will last for life' The You Are What You Eat Cookbook puts Dr Gillian McKeith's healthy food philosophy into action. The McKeith Diet of Abundance is not about telling you what not to eat, rather it shatters the usual expectations of dieting and allows you to eat more, not less. The key is variety, and in her new cookbook, Dr McKeith provides over 200 recipes and menu plans for daily life, from mouthwatering smoothies to lunches on the run to family meals. Take the food test at the beginning of the book and you will also get to tailor your own plan according to your specific needs, whether you would simply like more energy throughout the day, you'd like to lose some weight, or you're stressed out. Every recipe included is bursting with goodness, soon you will be too.
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