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The Fast Diet Recipe Book: 150 Delicious, Calorie-controlled Meals To Make Your Fasting Days Easy (2013)

by Mimi Spencer(Favorite Author)
3.66 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1780721870 (ISBN13: 9781780721873)
languge
English
publisher
Short Books Ltd
review 1: I won a copy of this cookbook though a goodreads giveaway. First off, I should mention that I was not previously familiar with the FastDiet which is the companion book to this cookbook. After flipping through the FastDiet cookbook, I would consider looking into its predecessor. Although I did not read each recipe individually I saw quite a few that looked appetizing and manageable. There a some recipes that look simple to prepare while others include ingredients not likely to be found on the average person's shopping list. Nevertheless, I think there is a nice balance between the two. The first few chapters were a nice bonus. It lays out the premise behind the FastDiet, nutritional information about certain foods and different tips and tricks for applying the method to you... morer lifestyle. Looking forward to trying some of these recipes. Overall, 4/5 stars for the book itself.
review 2: Before I get into the review of this book, I just wanted to state that I won this book via a goodreads giveaway. I want to thank whatever powers that be that allowed me to chosen to receive this book. On a semi-more serious note, I want to state that my experience with cookbooks is highly limited. (Seriously, I don’t think I have even looked through one to any great extent… Let alone review one…) Anyway, I just wanted to apologize in case anyone finds this review in poor taste (ha – see what I did there?)I also have no interest in fasting. I know, sounds like I joined a meaningless giveaway on my part, right? Wrong. I have wanted to become healthier and saw this as an additional piece of motivation.I have yet to actually try any of the recipes, but wanted to review the overall book within itself. (So I apologize (again) is you were looking for some good dinner ideas via a review blog post…)The images within this book are amazingly vivid. Seriously – I was drooling over many of the salmon-filled images. The bright and colorful pictures are reflected by the vivid descriptions of not only what goes into the meal but also why parts of the meal are considered healthy, etc.The first few chapters of this book go through some of the basic ideas of the diet itself. I was pleasantly surprised that the authors took into consideration the fact that not everyone is able to follow the same routines/diets/etc. From what I have learned from diets (I’ve never been on one personally) is that the diets themselves are very strict. This book’s opening chapters create a very warming and welcoming atmosphere and I found that I actually felt more relaxed about looking through the recipes – I definitely had a more open mind after reading how understanding the authors are.I will admit that I did not read over each recipe in great detail. (Go ahead, ask me about what recipe was on page 53 – I have no idea.) BUT what I did notice was that each recipe had a section that sort of explained what was healthy about the meal, etc. and I tended to look at those more than the recipe themselves. If (and when) I try some of these I will definitely be interested in the recipes’ “stories” (or “reasoning’s”) that go along with them.Overall, I give the book 4/5 stars. Good book overall! I think it could help a lot of people who are trying to eat healthier (even if they do not plan on fasting).Thanks for reading!Sincerely,TaylorHave questions, comments, requests, etc.? Feel free to contact me at [email protected] less
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Nessa88
Recipes looked pretty good. I'd like to try this plan.
Azi
Th recipes look delicious, so will try and see.
zisan
Not many recipes that intrigue me.
holli324
Reasonably written; weird idea.
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