The Carbohydrate Addict's Cookbook: 250 All-New Low-Carb Recipes That Will Cut Your Cravings and Keep You Slim for Life
#1 New York Times bestselling authors of The Carbohydrate Addict's LifeSpan Program and The Carbohydrate Addict's Diet
Lose weight and cut your cravings with the first cookbook from the world's #1 authorities on carbohydrate addiction and weight loss
With 250 all-new mouthwatering low-carb recipes from Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller, the #1 New York Times bestselling author
...moreHardcover, 291 pages
Published
March 21st 2000
by John Wiley & Sons
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This is the most pathetic cookbook I have ever come across. And as for a "diet" cookbook, I haven't read many of those, but the contradictions in the opening statement threw me off straight-away.
Basically they just substitute carbs for fat (ie cheese, cream, mayonaise, etc.) in all the recipes.
They have ridiculous entries for breakfast items too!
Plus the authors' names are way too similar and their photo on the front makes me think of cult leaders.
Basically they just substitute carbs for fat (ie cheese, cream, mayonaise, etc.) in all the recipes.
They have ridiculous entries for breakfast items too!
Plus the authors' names are way too similar and their photo on the front makes me think of cult leaders.
Okay, so the book didn't slim me for life as it says it will (LOL) but it did offer some great craving - quashing recipes for when you're having a rough day. Mixed bag - some of these recipes were very good and some were very bad.
Delicious recipes, but not in the 'knock my socks off' realm.
Good , but I wish this one listed values ;-)
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