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New Dieter's Cookbook (Better Homes & Gardens (Paperback))
Book: New Dieter's Cookbook (Better Homes & Gardens (Paperback))
Written by: Better Homes and Gardens
Publisher: Better Homes and Gardens
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Perfect for the not so skilled in the kitchen!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
As a new wife whose husband does most of the cooking, a chef i'm not. I have found the recipies in this cookbook to be easy, relatively fast and most importantly they are delicious!! I love the three ring binder which makes the pages easy to pop out and cook with. The ingrediant lists are not complicated or long and each recipie comes with a picture, something I really need when I'm paging through trying to figure out what looks good! Also the nutrition info is all listed which makes staying on my low-cal diet easy! Not only does it include dinner recipies but great suggestions for appetizers, desserts and sides. I would reccomend this to everyone and anyone but especially to beginners in the kitchen. If I can make these dishes anyone can!


Great for learning to cook without gaining weight!
Rating: 5 / 5
I never write reviews but felt that I just had to since this cookbook is so wonderful! I'm just learning how to cook meals for the first time and picked this up because I wanted to lose some weight anyway. I have never liked to cook because it was so time consuming and most recipes are very fattening. This book is unlike all the others in those ways. The recipes don't call for very many ingredients and they are usually ones that I already have. They are also very easy to prepare: I made the chicken with basil cream sauce last night without messing anything up -- yay! My family told me that it even looked professional, so now I can't wait to try the rest of the recipes. I also agree with what another reviewer said, you can't even tell that what you are eating is healthy! The pictures on every page are also another thing that makes this cookbook better than the rest. I highly recommend this book!!


Great Recipies and Easy Preparation
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this cookbook. The recipies are easy and delicious. Not the same old thing you always have to eat. Also the book is like a binder with rings,so it lays flat. Each recipie has its own page with a picture. Complete portion control, calorie, carbs, etc. for every recipie. Definitely worth it.


 
 
 



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