Gave up after starting the American Test Kitchen's The Complete Mediterranean Cookbook. This cookbook starts with a very diet book introduction - other diets don't work! This does! Very disconcerting coming from someone who is apparently a practicing physician!? And then the joyless recipes, written with no introduction, no context, and no personality, and with various abominations on the ingredient front - yes, I have strong feelings about fat-free 'cheese'. Also - transfat-free canola/olive oil spread and low-sodium and fat-free chicken broth. Along with a fair number of ingredients that aren't Mediterranean - salmon, maple syrup, cranberries and quinoa - I'm looking at you. The recipes might actually be great, but I'm not about to find out when cookbooks exist where healthy, authentic and tasty coexist. (Also while maybe authentically Mediterranean, two eggplant soups should have been my stopping point.)