Friday, 31 December 2010

Eat What You Love: More than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories <span style="tex


Marlene Koch&rsquo;s has been called a &ldquo;magician in the kitchen&rdquo; 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&rsquo;s favorite foods &ndash;from luscious milkshakes and melty sandwiches, to creamy soups and crunchy &ldquo;fried&rdquo; foods&mdash;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&rsquo;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 &lsquo;n&rsquo;easy family friendly recipes areperfect for everyone&#160;(and every diet!). Ideal for weight loss, diabetes, and simply utterly delicious healthy eating , Eat What You Love also features mouthwatering photos, cooking and shopping tips, meal planning guidelines, complete nutritional analysis(including diabetic exchanges, carb choices, and weight watchers point comparisons), and &ldquo;Dare to Compares&rdquo; that reveal the astonishing savings:Dare to Compare: A small Cake &lsquo;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&rsquo;s luscious Vanilla Cake Batter Milkshake has just 175 calories, 4 grams of fat and no added sugars!



This review is from: Eat What You Love: More than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories [Hardcover]I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this book! I started off with Marlene's Sensational Splenda recipes and those were great so I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of this cookbook. It was definitely worth the wait! I have made many recipes so far and everything has turned out wonderfully. I used to never cook; hated to. Her recipes are easy to follow and not complicated, and the ingredients are easy to find. I'm already losing weight within a few weeks of making these recipes. No longer want or crave fast food. This book has changed my way of eating and I feel healthier. It is definitely one of my favorite things I have ever purchased from Amazon!...

This review is from: Eat What You Love: More than 300 Incredible Recipes Low in Sugar, Fat, and Calories [Hardcover]Right up front, Marlene Koch lays out the purpose of this book (Page 9): "My fabulous news is that eating for pleasure and eating for good health can be one and the same. I am thrilled to tell you that with this book you never again have to be deprived or sacrifice the foods you love for the sake of your health--yes, you really can have it all."At the outset, Koch looks at some of the key nutritional concepts--calories, fat, salt, carbohydrates, and proteins. In each instance, she lays out the nuances (e.g., good versus not-so-good fats). She writes of diet and diabetes and then enters the realm of "meal planning," including food exchanges, carbohydrate counting, and nutritional analysis. Then, a brief discussion of essential ingredients, ones that (Page 24) ". . .are simply low in sugar, fats, and calories" and assist, easily, developing tasty meals. Among these? Splenda, cottage cheese, cooking/baking sprays, oats, flavorings, and so on.For any cookbook, though, it's the recipes that are at the heart of matters. This book is divided into numerous categories, starting with hot and cold beverages and ending with creamy desserts. In between? Smoothies and shakes, breakfast entrees, appetizers, salads, pasta, poultry, seafood, and the like.Just a few examples to illustrate. I use a chicken piccata recipe that works very well. This book features such a recipe as well. Many similarities with what I make, but some interesting differences. Ingredients: boneless chicken breasts, flour, olive oil, white wine, lemon juice, chicken broth (reduced sodium), capers (optional--but I can't stand the thought of optional capers! They add such a nice taste), butter/margarine, and parsley. The steps to make the final dish are straightforward. Nice suggestion for a side dish (which I often use)--asparagus.Other dishes that tempt me, just to provide some examples of what is in this book: classic Italian frittata, classic creamy coleslaw, pasta primavera (I often make this as a vegetarian dish, but the assembly of veggies used in the recipe here is awesome!), simple sweet and sour red cabbage (the twist here on the version ...




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