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American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook
Book: American Heart Association Quick & Easy Cookbook
Written by: American Heart Association
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Get this book before you need it!
Rating: 5 / 5
My young husband had a heart a attack and with a new baby we have plenty of motivation to eat heart healthy. Someone bought this book for us and we cook from it every night. The recipies are easy, with few, easily found ingredients and tasty too. We are buying them for all of our family for Christmas - last year we sent them steaks!


This is a great book
Rating: 4 / 5
I have to give it 4 stars because it doesn't have any pictures. I am basically a picture person - I like to see what the end result should look like.

I have tried other low fat cook books before and have been alittle disappointed with them all. I found only a few recipes that I ended up liking and still occasionally use. I tried have tried 5 recipes from this book so far, and so far they have been very good.

The recipes have plenty of seasoning in them so they don't taste bland. And some of the recipes are common sense ones that use the old rule of substitution ie - instead of oil use apple sauce, instead of sour cream use fat free yogurt etc.

In any case this book is definately a good buy at a good price. I would definately recommend it.




VERY GOOD AND HELPFUL BOOK
Rating: 5 / 5
After my husband suffered a heart attack 4 months ago, I became very interested in finding tasty ways to cooked good food for us. I immediately went online and found this book and ordered it. I was hoping to at least find a recipe or two I could use. I was amazed at how many recipes sounded good and tasted even better. I did not have to look any farther for any other cookbook. I now have at least 10 or 12 meals that I can prepare and feel very satisfied. The greatest part of all is that all of the recipes are very quick and easy. They can usually all be prepared after I get home from work and we are now eating better than we have every eaten. My husband and I only wish that it didn't take a heart attack for us to find this recipe book. I highly recommend this recipe book for anyone who are looking for good and tasty food that just happens to be good for you.


 
 
 



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