Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 5:2 Diet Recipes: Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook

Hamlyn All Colour Cookery: 200 5:2 Diet Recipes: Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook

by Angela Dowden (Contributor)

Synopsis

Whether you're new to the 5:2 diet and you're thinking about giving it a go, or you're already a convert and are looking for recipes to improve your fasting days, this is the book for you. Choose from a delicious range of satisfying light meals from a variety of world cuisines, all organised by mealtime so that you can quickly select a recipe. Get your fasting day off to a good start with a breakfast of fragrant Moroccan baked eggs or chunky Maple-glazed granola. Opt for a light lunch of Chicken burgers with tomato salsa, Chilli & coriander fish parcels or Smoky bacon & white bean soup to see you through the afternoon. End the day with a serving of Lamb & flageolet bean stew, Chicken & spinach curry or a special meal of Lobster with shallots & vermouth. You can even include sweet treats without breaking your diet - this selection includes Brulee vanilla cheesecake, Chocolate & chestnut roulade and Cherry & nectarine pavlova. Make the 5:2 diet a life choice with this indispensable recipe collection.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Hamlyn
Published: 06 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 0600629074
ISBN 13: 9780600629078
Book Overview: The 5:2 diet, or the fasting diet, is brilliantly explained in this guide, with 200 appetising recipes for fasting days, this is your book for sustainable weight loss.

Author Bio
Angela Dowden has a degree in Food Science from Nottingham University and has worked in the food industry for eight years as a nutritionist. For the last 15 years she has also worked as a journalist, writing for everybody from the World Cancer Research Fund to Closer magazine, covering everything from energy density and the fat content of minced beef to the latest celebrity diet. In 2012 she was awarded Nutrition and Health Writer/Broadcaster of the Year. Her nutrition philosophy is fad-free and pragmatic; she loves food and doesn't do lectures on lentils (although she thinks they're lovely too!).