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This book helps to ensure baby comes out bouncing. Eating the right
foods in pregnancy means better health for you and your baby, so
follow this menu for success. Follow trimester-by-trimester
nutritional guidance on the best foods for your baby's development.
Enjoy over 60 no-fuss delicious dishes for optimum nutrition, with
daily menu plans, and yummy ideas for snacks, breakfasts, and
lunches on the go. Plus pick up advice on breastfeeding, postnatal
recovery and how to get your pre-baby figure back! Cooked up by
Hope Ricciotti, an obstetrician and Associate Professor of
Obstetrics at Harvard Medical School, it includes recipes created
by her husband, Vincent Connelly, an experienced chef.
Eating together as a family makes for stronger families and more
responsible children. Hope Ricciotti of Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center and her husband chef, Vincent Connelly, tell you
their secrets for making family meals a time of joy and good
eating. Dr. Ricciotti gives the latest nutritional advice for
babies, children, and adults, so you know what your family's needs
are. She includes advice on how to get the whole family up and
exercising. Easy and fast-to-cook recipes (such as Pan-Fried
Chicken Sandwich with Avocado and Jack Cheese) make meeting
everyone's nutritional needs a delicious delight. The authors
suggest how to entice even picky eaters (Oven Baked Tacos) and
provide recipes where vegetables can be put as side dishes for
children or combined for a more sophisticated dish, suiting
everyone's tastes (Rice Noodles with Peanut Sauce and Broccoli).
They finish off dinner with luscious desserts, such as Real
Chocolate Pudding.
As a gynecologist, Dr. Hope Ricciotti has been counseling women
about the best way to stay healthy and lower the impact of
menopausal side effects for years. She has found that some women
either cannot tolerate hormone replacement therapy or do not feel
it is right for them. What she suggests is adding
phytoestrogens-natural estrogens found in food-as well as calcium
and antioxidants to one's diet for all the benefits of estrogen
without any of its worries. Even women on hormone replacement
therapy will find that these delicious recipes will add to their
health. Vincent Connelly, a trained chef, worked with Dr. Ricciotti
to give each recipe the best in nutrition and in taste. It would be
hard to resist pan-seared salmon with goat cheese, leeks, and basil
or gratin of potatoes, chard, and roasted peppers. Many of the
recipes can be made by even the busiest women. Besides main
entrees, sections on breakfast foods, sandwich spreads, pastas,
desserts, and even smoothies are included.
With over 165 recipes, this cookbook will have you eating healthy as your best proactive defense against breast cancer.
It is never too early—or too late—to start eating well. New data is showing that the right foods can help bolster the body's defenses against cancer, even for babies in utero. The Breast Cancer Prevention Cookbook allows you to find the recipes that blend in best with your lifestyle, whether you are a vegetarian, a beginner or an accomplished cook, a family of one or many. In the first section, Hope Ricciotti gives expert medical information and health advice to women concerned about breast cancer or who have had a previous incidence. The recipe section starts with scrumptious smoothies (think lemon and mango) and moves on to soups (corn chowder); salads; pizza and pasta dishes; vegetarian meals; chicken, meat, and seafood recipes; side dishes; and dessert (raspberry-poppy muffins). This is the one book you will want to cook from for the rest of your life.
The latest health and nutritional information, even more scrumptious recipes, and lots of dishes that are quick and easy for expectant parents to prepare.
Obstetrician Hope Ricciotti combines experience from her practice with insight from her pregnancies to give the best advice on how to eat for two. She covers the latest nutritional information, including vitamins, iron, folic acid, and calcium, while letting you know which foods are risky, particularly the latest findings on mercury in fish. She gives tips on exercising, minimizing morning sickness, managing fatigue, and how to lose weight safely after the baby is born.
Dr. Ricciotti's husband, chef Vincent Connelly, worked with her to create almost 150 delicious recipes that provide all the nutrients needed during pregnancy. The recipes are suited to each trimester and to a pregnant woman's changing palate. Included are chapters on nutrition when planning a pregnancy as well as advice and recipes for the nursing mother. A separate section on desserts anticipates a pregnant woman's cravings for sweets with recipes for delectable cookies and snacks. 53 illustrations.
"I wish I had had access to such a complete guide when I was a busy young pregnant doctor."—Nancy E. Oriol, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Harvard Medical School
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