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Easy, calorie-counted recipes from a cross-platform nutrition coach with over 1.5mil followers. For fans of Joe Wicks, Scott Baptie, and The Fitness Chef. Fuss-free, filling and slimming food that everyone will love.
Facebook sensation and qualified nutrition coach, Fraser Reynolds is on a mission to prove that a diet doesn't have to be bland, boring or restrictive. Whether you're looking to lose fat, gain muscle or reach your macro targets, Fraser's food will help you achieve your health and diet goals while eating the food you love.
With 100 high-protein recipes including calorie counts, nutritional information and barcodes to scan your meals straight into your food tracking app, this book is packed with delicious food for the whole family. Get stuck in to a comforting Dauphinoise Chicken Pie, a punchy plate of Crispy Chilli Beef, a quick Crusted Salmon Burger, or a Hearty Veggie Chilli all under 600 calories, including sides.
Sections include:
- Air Fryer & Slow Cooker
- Brunch
- Quick Bites
- Family Favourites
- Fakeaway
- Meal Prep
After years of emotional eating, Jennifer Carroll weighed 25st
8lbs. She felt unhappy and trapped by both her weight and her
relationship. When her son was born, she made the decision to leave
an abusive relationship, move home and drastically overhaul her
lifestyle. By changing her eating habits she lost half her body
weight in a year, and then began working with a personal trainer.
As she got stronger physically and mentally, every part of her life
improved. Jen shares her remarkable story as well as the recipes
and habits that have led to her 12-stone weight loss. She describes
how she overcame her struggles with emotional eating and learned to
love exercise. Jen's recipes are simple to make, packed with
flavour and will fill you up while you reach your goals.
Nikole Goncalves's HealthNut Nutrition brand is all about finding a
balanced life that works for you. It's about listening to your
body, surrounding yourself with positive sources, and limiting
stress while enjoying the foods you love. There's no calorie
counting, low fat or sugar free labels on HealthNut recipes;
because she uses real, unprocessed foods--it's as simple as that.
In The Everyday HealthNut Cookbook, each recipe is made with a
combination of plant-based and meat options with easy substitutions
for vegan and gluten-free diets. Nearly all of the recipes can be
prepared in 30 minutes or less, and the 4-week meal prep guide
provides readers with a roadmap for sustaining healthy, time-saving
cooking habits. Taking readers through breakfast, nourishing drinks
and snacks, salads, plates and bowls, sweets, and HealthNut staples
including a wide range of Condiments and Sauces, Herbs and Spices,
Nuts and Seeds, Goncalves offers everything any reader may need to
incorporate healthy, enjoyable meals into their day-to-day lives.
Recipes include: Jalapeno Pumpkin Waffles, Curry Mushroom Spinach
Omelet, Blueberry Basil Smoothie, Everyday Nut and Seed Loaf,
Grilled Vegetable Salad with Chimichurri, Salmon Burgers with
Pineapple Salsa, Spiralized Zucchini Nests with Poached Eggs,
Roasted Poblano and Mushroom Fajitas, Bananas foster Caramelized
Crepes, Key Lime Pie in a Jar, and more.
This book is for those who want to cook at home more; to save money
by using cheaper cuts of meat; and to save time preparing a meal
after the working day. You can literally fill your slow cooker with
your chosen ingredients, turn it on, and walk away for the day,
returning to a flavour-filled dish. It's as simple as that. But as
well as saving time and money you also want to make sure you eat
healthily. In this book nutritionist Sarah Flower takes her
favourite, tastiest, slow cooker recipes and gives them a healthy
twist. You can now create thrifty, delicious and wholesome meals
with the minimum of effort - and lead a healthier lifestyle, too.
Save time and money by cooking once for the whole family - no more
separate meals for you and your kids! Food blogger, cookery writer,
busy mum and founder of the hugely successful My Fussy Eater brand,
Ciara Attwell, will show you how to keep everyone happy at
mealtimes. The Fuss-free Family Cookbook includes healthy, quick
ideas from breakfast, lunch and weekday dinners to snacks, salads
and sides. With a few simple tweaks to her recipes, Ciara ensures
that every dish will suit both adults and children. Ciara's book is
packed with 100 tasty recipes that even the pickiest eaters will
love, including: * Banana Orange Breakfast Muffins * Creamy
Chipotle Prawn Pasta * Sesame-crusted Cod Tacos * Blueberry Lemon
Cheesecake Bars * Carrot Cake Muffins With Ciara's help, you can
reclaim your time, while still creating delicious food the whole
family will love. *Recipes suitable for children aged 2 and above*
What is the secret to the clearest, most radiant skin of your life?
The answer is right here on our plates. Feed your skin with exactly
what it needs to glow, and experience your own transformation with
over 110 skin-enriching, plant-based recipes, packed with powerful
nutrients to nourish your skin from within. Based on Elisa Rossi's
own journey of fighting hormonal cystic acne, and the latest
science-based research with the input and expertise of nutritional
therapist Sophie Trotman, these delicious quick-to-prepare recipes
are the essential building blocks for a dewy complexion, strong
nails and luscious healthy hair. Slow the exterior signs of aging
and prevent unsightly breakouts using Elisa's 15 favourite secret
'skingredients', fantastic for building collagen as well as
delivering anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The path
to flawless, youthful, supple skin starts in your own kitchen,
without the need for expensive creams and treatments!
Whether the rise for the popularity in vegan and vegetarian recipes
is moral, financial or just that some people want to eat more
plant-based meals, the Good Food team have made sure their recipes
are balanced, nutritional and delicious. In Good food Eat Well:
Vegan and Vegetarian there are recipes to cover groups of any size
and occasion. From big batch cereals and smoothies to help you
start the day right to quick meals, snacks and desserts for one
alongside relaxed buffet ideas and formal entertaining dishes for a
crowd there's heaps of inspiration for vegan and vegetarian cooking
that everyone will want to try. All of these 100 triple-tested
recipes from the Good Food experts are vegetarian and, where
possible, they've been adapted or there are suggestions on how to
make them vegan too.
We've all spent a little more time at home recently and this has
meant we've a new-found appreciation for what lunch represents to
us: a break, excitement, something that isn't typing emails or Zoom
meetings. Without the crutch of highstreet chains, we've had to
start fending for ourselves and this means endlessly trying to come
up with different, filling and nutritious meals for our family and
ourselves. But there are only so many great ideas about what you
can put between two slices of bread or do with an egg and a piece
of toast. Lunch is the best way to brighten your day, but it
involves a level of imagination we don't have the time for. This is
where Let's Do Lunch steps in. You can decide how much time you
want to dedicate to your lunch, then pick a straightforward,
satisfying meal and get cracking. At the heart of this book is this
lack of fuss. There will be no challenging techniques, hard-to-find
ingredients or decadent cooking times. Just quick, accessible and
clever recipes that will have you wondering how on earth you
managed to make something so delicious in so little time. The book
is filled with encouraging tips and tricks to help energise and
transform your cooking experience from something you have to do
into something you look forward to doing. All recipes are all light
on meat and fish, with the emphasis on fresh vegetables, grains,
cheese and nuts so you can feel energized right through to till
dinner. Ditch the al desko and make a ritual out of lunch again.
There was a time when garden designer Cleve West questioned the
importance of his role as a garden designer. Two things changed his
mind: designing a garden for a hospital and adopting a vegan
lifestyle. Cleve's transition to veganism was a profound and varied
learning experience. He learned more about nutrition than when he
studied it as part of a sports science degree. He learned a great
deal about propaganda in the food industry and how, contrary to
what he'd been led to believe, the cows and chickens in the dairy
industry are far from 'happy'. He learned that animal agriculture
is a leading cause of climate change and a whole range of
environmental catastrophes. He found that many illnesses have their
origins in the consumption of animal products. He learned that a
plant-based diet can alleviate some of these illnesses and
sometimes even reverse them. He learned that a drive towards a
plant-based diet could offset many of the environmental aspects of
animal agriculture and make a positive transition to a more
sustainable future. Everything started falling into place. It was
all about plants. Suddenly, his role as a garden designer didn't
seem so trivial after all. The Garden of Vegan charts Cleve's
journey from its tentative beginnings to an understanding of the
restorative power of gardens and a realization that some of the
most destructive aspects of the Anthropocene can be mitigated or
even fixed by plants.
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