Flexible Dieting Lifestyle's Book of Low-Calorie Pizza Recipes


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Pizza in every possible combination with flavor to crush any cravings and the macros to stay on track.Make every day a "cheat day."In this book, you'll find over 40 low-calorie pizza variations including vegan recipes, dairy-free recipes, sweet, savory, non-traditional pizza recipes, and everything in between! Dieting and reaching your goals doesn't have to be boring or hard! We know that it should be delicious and fun. We guarantee it.Hi my name is Zach Rocheleau and I really love pizza. Like really really love pizza.Yes I get it, you probably love pizza too. Well actually since you bought this recipe book that's nothing but pizza recipes, I know you are actually like me and....Really really love pizza!Pizza has made up a lot of my diet most of my life.Throughout my childhood, my parents would stock up on frozen pizzas and I would consume a whole pizza pretty much every single day.If we went out to eat, I would order pizza.If I had a family party, we would order pizza.After my basketball games what would we do? Go get pizza!And this love affair has never left but I can't say it's been a smooth relationship.Around 8 years ago, I started to dive deep into the nutritional world and realized why pizza gets such a bad reputation.Most pizza is incredibly dense in calories, had tons of extra carbs and fats and doesn't have much protein!A few slices can add up to a lot.And if you are like me, you want to eat the whole damn pizza!So this book you have in front of you is the culmination of a lifelong love affair that lead to me creating fun, easy, innovative, low calorie pizza recipes to keep you on track with your goals while also enjoying delicious pizza!Appreciate you soo much for investing in this book and can't wait to see you crush all those pizza cravings with ease and a huge smile on your face!




A Guide to Flexible Dieting


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See if this sounds familiar: you’ve just started a new diet, certain that it’s going to be different this time around and that it’s going to work. You’re cranking along, adjust to the new eating (and exercise) patterns and everything is going just fine. For a while.Then the problem hits. Maybe it’s something small, a slight deviation or dalliance. There’s a bag of cookies and you have one or you’re at the mini mart and just can’t resist a little something that’s not on your diet. Or maybe it’s something a little bit bigger, a party or special event comes up and you know you won’t be able to stick with your diet. Or, at the very extreme, maybe a vacation comes up, a few days out of town or even something longer, a week or two. What do you do?Now, if you’re in the majority, here’s what happens: You eat the cookie and figure that you’ve blown your diet and might as well eat the entire bag. Clearly you were weak willed and pathetic for having that cookie, the guilt sets in and you might as well just start eating and eating and eating.Or since the special event is going to blow your diet, you might as well eat as much as you can and give up, right? The diet is obviously blown by that single event so might as well chuck it all in the garbage. Vacations can be the ultimate horror, it’s not as if you’re going to go somewhere special for 3 days (or longer) and stay on your diet, right? Might as well throw it all out now and just eat like you want, gain back all the weight and then some.What if I told you that none of the above had to happen? What if I told you that expecting to be perfect on your diet was absolutely setting you up for failure, that being more flexible about your eating habits would make them work better? What if I told you that studies have shown that people who are flexible dieters (as opposed to rigid dieters) tend to weigh less, show better adherence to their diet in the long run and have less binge eating episodes?What if I told you that deliberately fitting in ‘free’ (or cheat or reward) meals into your diet every week would make it work better in the long run, that deliberately overeating for 5-24 hours can sometimes be a necessary part of a diet (especially for active individuals), that taking 1-2 weeks off of your diet to eat normally may actually make it easier to stick with in the long run in addition to making it work better.I can actually predict that your response is one of the following. Some may think I’m making the same set of empty promises that every other book out there makes. But I have the data and real-world experience to back up my claims. Or, maybe the idea of making your diet less strict and miserable is something you actively resist. I’ve run into this with many dieters; they seem to equate suffering and misery with success and would rather doom themselves to failure by following the same pattern that they’ve always followed rather than consider an alternate approach. Finally, maybe what little I wrote above makes intuitive sense to you and you want to find out more.Regardless of your reaction to what I’ve written, I already have your money so you might as well read on.I should probably warn you that this isn’t a typical diet book. You won’t find a lot of rah-rah or motivational types of writing, there are no food lists and no recipes. There are thousands of other books out there which fit that bill if that’s what you want but this isn’t it.




My New Roots


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At long last, Sarah Britton, called the “queen bee of the health blogs” by Bon Appétit, reveals 100 gorgeous, all-new plant-based recipes in her debut cookbook, inspired by her wildly popular blog. Every month, half a million readers—vegetarians, vegans, paleo followers, and gluten-free gourmets alike—flock to Sarah’s adaptable and accessible recipes that make powerfully healthy ingredients simply irresistible. My New Roots is the ultimate guide to revitalizing one’s health and palate, one delicious recipe at a time: no fad diets or gimmicks here. Whether readers are newcomers to natural foods or are already devotees, they will discover how easy it is to eat healthfully and happily when whole foods and plants are at the center of every plate.




Quick and Easy Low-Cal Vegan Comfort Food


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At last, vegan food that packs a heaping helping of comfort without the extra calories! Alicia C. Simpson, the master of vegan comfort food, is back again with food that’s crave-worthy and conscience-friendly: 150 satisfying, flavorful, all-new recipes to enjoy from breakfast to dinner and anytime in between. However you define “comfort food,” Alicia’s got you covered with down-home Southern standards, Tex-Mex fiesta favorites, backyard BBQ fare, ole-fashioned one-dish meals, riffs on classic takeout—and a few surprises destined to become new standbys: Baked Hush Puppies • Hoppin’ John • Sweet Potato Salad • Meatball Soup • Carolina BBQ Sammich • Chik’n Pot Pie • Kung Pao Tofu • Gyros with Tzatziki Sauce • Butter Rum Pound Cake • Ooey Gooeys • Mexican Hot Cocoa • and more! Every recipe includes detailed nutritional data on calories, carbohydrates, fat, fiber, and more. Plus, suggested daily menus, ranging from 1,400 to 2,000 calories, make it easier than ever to start cooking food that’s good—in every sense of the word!




One Dish Two Diets


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Do you struggle to find recipes to feed your family composed of vegetarians and meat-eaters? Do you find it challenging when trying to figure out what to feed vegetarian dinner guests while still pleasing your meat-eating guests? Are you looking for meatless meals or versatile meal options that could either contain meat or be meatless? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, this cookbook is for you. There are so many cookbooks on the market for vegetarians, including cookbooks filled with hearty vegetarian recipes for meat-eaters, and cookbooks for people transitioning to vegetarianism for health reasons. However, there aren't many cookbooks with meals for families who need both vegetarian and meat components in one dish from one recipe. In One Dish, Two Diets, Julie Hoag shares 45+ delicious recipes with full-color photos for hybrid families composed of both vegetarians and meat-eaters plus she shares her tips for easier cooking in a multi-diet manner. She has been trained by life experience and cooked in this hybrid way for 27 years for her own family. Her recipe ideas shed a unique fresh view of living as a vegetarian with meat-eaters. One Dish, Two Diets cookbook will help you: -Cook hybrid meals to accommodate both vegetarians and meat-eaters in your family with one recipe -Create meatless meals that work for vegetarians such as scrumptious Easy Sweet Bean Chili and Marinated Balsamic Grilled Portabella Mushroom Cap Burgers -Cook vegetarian food with new fresh ideas that are not tofu for Lacto-Ovo Vegetarians who eat dairy, eggs, nuts, seeds, vegetables, fruits, and grains -Create breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals that work for a hybrid diet family such as the tasty dinner recipe for Hybrid Vegetarian and Chicken White Bean and Squash Lasagna plus a family favorite Hybrid Vegetarian and Pepperoni Pizza Pasta -Serve yummy side dishes like Veggie Hummus Alfredo Casserole and Rutabaga Dill Potato Salad -Make appetizers and quick meals that will work for both vegetarians and meat-eaters such as Cheddar Hash Brown Potato Jalapeño Bites Appetizer and Easy All Ones Hybrid Vegetarian or Meat Egg Burrito -Cook for and understand your vegetarian child with real tips from a woman who was a child vegetarian in a meat-eating family -Gain tips for the hybrid cooking style with vegetarian options -Provide tips for the pregnant vegetarian In using this cookbook, you will add new delicious everyday menu options that will work for your own hybrid family, gain meal ideas to serve when you have a combo of vegetarian and meat-eating houseguests, discover some alternative quick meal options for when the main meal can't be made to work for vegetarians, and gain insight and ideas to feed your vegetarian child. With the recipes in this cookbook, the cook of the family can prepare a meal for two diets from one recipe and thereby reduce the need to be a short-order cook while attempting to feed both vegetarians and meat-eaters.




The Ultimate Anabolic Cookbook


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It's not MAGIC. You still have to DO THE DAMN WORK!!! No BULLSHIT No needlessly complicated recipes. Just 100+ pages of IRRESISTIBLE recipes that will help you get in the best shape of your life (AND STAY IN THE BEST SHAPE OF YOUR LIFE)!




Eating Stella Style


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Professional chef George Stella serves up a feast of inspiration and 125 delicious recipes to kick-start any weight-loss plan! George Stella lost more than 250 pounds on a low-carb eating plan and has turned thousands of fans on to Stella Style -- eating fresh, natural foods prepared with minimum effort for maximum taste. In Eating Stella Style, he shows readers how to tailor his recipes to fit any personalized weight-loss plan, whether it's low carb, low fat, or low calorie. He inspires even the most jaded dieters to begin a new eating lifestyle and shows them how to stay on track. But Eating Stella Style is really about mouthwatering recipes: How does a Hot Ham and Cheese Egg Roll sound for breakfast? Or Strawberry and Mascarpone Cream Crêpes, Stella Style Baked Eggs Benedict, or Coconut Macaroon Muffins? For lunch or dinner, choose Grilled Portabella and Montrachet Salad, Wood-Grilled Oysters with Dill Butter, Kim's Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Lemony White Wine Sauce, Shaved Zucchini Parmesan Salad, or Spaghetti Squash with Clams Provençal Sauce. Satisfy your snack cravings with Better Cheddar Cheese Crisps, Devilish Deviled Eggs with Tuna, or Cheesy Pecan Cookies. And for dessert, try Pumpkin Pound Cake, Lemon Meringue Pie, Honeydew and Blackberry Granita, or Chocolate Pecan Truffles. Perfect for both devoted Stella Style fans and new converts, Eating Stella Style will tempt you with tasty, flexible recipes that satisfy everyone!




The 80/10/10 Diet


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Dr. Doug Graham has taken the increasingly popular and tremendously successful low-fat, plant-based diet and turbo-charged it for unprecedented, off-the-charts results. Eclipsing even the astounding benefits so well documented by renowned health professionals who also advocate low-fat eating, Dr. Graham's plan is the first to present a low-fat diet and lifestyle program based exclusively around whole, fresh, uncooked fruits and vegetables. From effortless body weight management to unprecedented vibrant health and disease reversal to blockbuster athletic performance, The 80/10/10 Diet delivers in ways no other plan can even hope to match. But instead of reading our own tireless advocacy, here are stories of 811 success from around the world.




Dinner Pies


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Dinner Pies includes 100 recipes for two-crust, one-crust, and no-crust pies. As a recognized master in the art of making pies, Ken Haedrich includes updated and perfected versions from the great savory pie traditions, including British, New England Yankee, and Southern - recipes for classics including cottage pie, shepard's pie and a best-ever chicken pot pie. But, as a world-eater and expert baker, Haedrich doesn't stop there. The remaining recipes span a variety of diverse cuisines, including French, Italian, Mexican, Spanish, Scandinavian, Middle Eastern and South African savory pies, among others.




The New Atkins for a New You Cookbook


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A latest companion cookbook to the best-selling The New Atkins for a New You provides 200 original recipes that can be prepared in a minimum of time, from Hungarian Goulash and Thai Coconut Shrimp Soup to Panini and Chicken Teriyaki Burgers. Original.