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Sweetie Pie: The Richard Simmons Private Collection of Dazzling Desserts
Book: Sweetie Pie: The Richard Simmons Private Collection of Dazzling Desserts
Written by: Richard Simmons
Publisher: GT Publishing Corporation
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

scrumptious food with less guilt
Rating: 5 / 5
Richard Simmons' "Sweetie Pie" is a delight for the eyes and the tastebuds. It's filled with mouth-watering, well done photographs of luscious desserts which might even earn it a spot as a coffee table book. As noted by another reviewer, people with diabetes can indulge in some of the recipes.

All of us like a satisfying sweet end to a meal, and this collection of low-fat recipes will fill the bill without padding your waistline. Recommended both for calorie-counters and for those lucky few who don't worry about weight.




Great recipes but lacks food mover info.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book has some really good ideas for deserts. My husband has diabetes and the recipes fit right in with his diet requirements. One downfall, there is no information pertaining to the food-mover program Richard has. There is portion size, and calorie content broken down by protein, fat, carbs., but if you want an easy way to use your food mover don't expect to find it here.


This is one of the Best low-fat cookbooks I've seen!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this cookbook!!! It is fun to read & the recipes are great! The color photos are not only pretty to look at but you can see what the recipe looks like before you make it.(you could take a bite out of the page it looks so good!) This is my favorite dessert cookbook!! Beautiful!!!


 
 
 



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