The book starts with a general intro of literal building blocks to strive for when aiming for good, healthy eating and living. There's also a useful list of ingredients and their specific benefits, as well as store cupboard staples. The recipes themselves are a decent selection of healthy looking recipes, (lovely photography of both the food and of course, Joe Wick's very photogenic family!) including a fair balance of both veg and meat ones. The ingredients all look to be ones available in your average supermarket and there are some tips for variants and substitutes where appropriate. The recipes cover all times of day and occasion, from breakfasts and snacks through to tray-bakes, hearty crowd-pleasers and desserts. They also include a range of cuisine.
I've tried a few already and I'd rate the book a solid 3.8 - it would have been higher but I would have liked to have seen an overall prep/cook time with the ingredients so I know how long something will take before I start - this was missing and timings scattered within the recipe steps. Also, I had to increase the amounts - when it says 'serves 4', I'm not sure those amounts cater for the appetites of the 2 adults and 2 growing teenagers in our household. However, the recipes I've used so far (mainly big supper stuff) have all gone down very well, with the kids even eating meals with mushrooms in :) so we'll definitely be trying more! Particularly with increases in food costs, we're looking to cook better and this should certainly help.