The Fasting Diet Cookbook by Penny Doyle
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- ISBN 10 1780193785
- ISBN 13 9781780193786
- Published Sep 19 2014
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 160
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Anness Publishing
- Imprint Southwater
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This title features ultra-low calorie recipes to make fast days feel like food days. It is a practical guide to the intermittent fasting diet, with a detailed introduction explaining how to make 5:2 or 4:3 patterns part of your week. It presents 130 recipes containing from as little as 60 calories to tempting platefuls well under 500 calories. Recipes are designed to keep energy up on fasting days, and include smoothies, hearty soups, fresh salads, spicy stir-fries, high-protein main dishes and even sweet treats. It includes food charts and mix-and-match eating plans. The intermittent fasting diet, or alternate day fasting, is transforming lives. It is based on the principle that reducing your daily intake to under 500 calories for selected days a week is a more natural way to eat, as well as a highly effective way of reducing weight rapidly. This book explains how to introduce fasting into a busy lifestyle, work out calorie counts, avoid hunger pangs and manage fast days, with 130 sustaining, healthy and delicious recipes. With nutritionally-balanced dishes that keep you fuller for longer, and make the most of low calorie ingredients, this book makes steady and sustainable weight loss an achievable goal.Other cookbooks by this author
- Cooking with Quinoa: 50 fabulous recipes making the most of this
- Fodmap Diet Cookbook
- Quinoa
- The Quinoa Cookbook: 50 Fabulous Recipes Making the Most of This Adaptable and Nutritious Wonder Grain
- Quinua (Spanish Edition)
- The Top 100 Omega-3 Recipes: Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease, Keep Your Brain Active and Agile
- The Top 100 Omega-3 Recipes: Reduce Your Risk of Heart Disease, Keep Your Brain Active and Agile

