by Inc. Staff Weight Watchers International (Editor)
If you're a Weight Watcher, this collection of 500
recipes in a handy loose-leaf binder could put you in
the fast lane on the road to success. This cookbook
is designed for Weight Watchers' 1•2•3 Success program:
points are assigned to foods based on fat, fiber, and
calories, and your daily point allowance is based on
your current weight. So you can eat what you want, as
long as you don't go over your allotted points. The
better your food choices, the more you can eat before
you run out of points.
Recipes are varied and cover the whole gamut: sauces;
breads; soups; meat, chicken, fish, and vegetarian entrees;
pasta; vegetable, grain, and potato side dishes; and,
of course, desserts. The recipes are more healthful
but not drastically different from foods you and your
family enjoy now. Many are familiar comfort foods, such
as Pizza, Oven "Fried" Chicken, Beef Stew, Tuna Noodle
Casserole, Chocolate Layer Cake, and Cheesecake. Internationally
inspired favorites include Dolmades (stuffed grape leaves),
Orange-Flavored Fajitas, Moo Shu Chicken, Tandoori Haddock,
and Senegalese Peanut Soup. The nutritional breakdown
for each recipe is more complete than in most cookbooks,
and includes calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol,
sodium, carbohydrate, fiber, protein, calcium, and Weight
Watchers' points.
Weight Watchers Simply the Best: 250
Prizewinning Family Recipes
by Ina Garten, Martha Stewart
If the old saying "butter plus salt equals flavor"
is true, somebody neglected to tell the folks at Weight
Watchers. Simply the Best is a testament that good food
need not always be accompanied by dietary guilt and
that flavor doesn't have to be sacrificed in the name
of health. The book's more than 250 sensible low-fat
recipes cover the culinary spectrum, from entrees such
as Bella Braised Chicken to desserts such as Strawberry
Crepes.
While the book is designed to accompany the popular
Weight Watchers diet program, it can be used by anyone
interested in healthy, delicious, low-fat food. The
prizewinning recipes are contributed by Weight Watchers
members and staff from across the U.S., Canada, and
England. For chefs new to low-fat cooking, Simply the
Best is an excellent resource for learning flavorful
combinations to substitute for traditional high-fat,
high-caloric fare. Most inspiring is the sheer variety
of recipes included in the book and the unique variations
on old themes. While it may sound unconventional to
purists, the Apple Cranberry Pie with Granola Crust
is wonderful, and the Chicken Marsala with Green Grapes
would go well on any table.
Make It in Minutes : Easy Recipes
in 15, 20, and 30 Minutes (Weight Watchers)
by Weight Watchers (Editor)
The most trusted name in weight loss makes healthy
eating fast and delicious. Perfect for everyone who
thought they were "too busy" to cook healthy food, these
meals are ready in 15, 20, or 30 minutes - just pick
the time frame that fits your schedule.
The WW Make It In Minutes is the all-day healthy cookbook,
organized in three chapters-15-minute, 20-minute, and
30-minute meals-and each chapter has choices for breakfasts,
lunches and dinners.
Included with each recipe is "What's for Dinner" (or
Breakfast /Lunch as the case may be.) These inventive
suggestions make creating a complete meal a cinch, with
fresh ideas that either require no cooking or minimal
cooking.
The wide range of recipes will please everyone, from
fussy kids to gourmets. Sample Pierogies with Creamy
Mushroom and Sherry Sauce, Berries and Cream Blintzes,
Pepper-Crusted Flank Steak with Cucumber Relish, Cuban
Sandwiches, Easy Paella, Tuna Panzanella and Wild Mushroom
Risotto.
Hints throughout for speed cooking to make the recipes
even easier. 20 beautiful full-color photographs showcase
the tempting food. Every recipe includes the new WINNING
POINTS information. Complete nutrition with every recipe
for those not following the Weight Watchers program.
Sugar Busters! Cut Sugar to Trim
Fat
by H. Leighton Steward, Morrison C. Bethea, Sam S. Andrews
Sugar Busters! was first independently published in
New Orleans and sold an amazing 100,000 copies by word
of mouth. Its advice may be hard to swallow for most
Americans, as it advocates squelching your sweet tooth
in order to lose weight. Those who follow the diet,
however, swear by it, and no wonder: excess sugar consumption
has been linked to depression, impaired immune function,
and, of course, weight gain, as the body can almost
effortlessly convert sugar to fat. Because sugar comes
in so many different forms and hides out in unexpected
places (carrots, beets, and white bread, among others)
the authors list what foods are safe and which ones
should be avoided and include a two-week menu plan for
getting started. They also tempt the taste buds with
recipes for unheard-of "diet" dishes such as Eggs Sardou
and Filet Mignon with Bleu Cheese. This book will be
too basic for anyone with a solid knowledge of nutrition,
but for those who are overdoing the sweet stuff and
want some handholding and help with shedding excess
weight, Sugar Busters! can do nothing but help.
Low-Carb Meals in Minutes
by Linda Gassenheimer
The Zone, the Carbohydrate Addicts Diet, Protein Power
- today's hottest diets depend on one thing: cutting
carbohydrates. But it's tough to do so when you're eating
on the go. Low-Carb Meals in Minutes gives the millions
of people trying to eat healthier and lose weight exactly
what they need: six weeks of complete low-carb meals
that go from the cutting board to the table in no time.
The book includes 126 menus divided into three sections,
including *Quick Start: For the introductory period,
when carbohydrates are reduced to jump-start weight
loss and eliminate food cravings *Which Carbs: For the
transition period, when carbohydrates are reintroduced
*Right Carbs: For a permanent regimen, with a healthy
balance of 30 percent protein, 30 percent fat, and 40
percent carbohydrate. In each section, recipes are provided
for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. All are nutritionally
well-balanced and low in saturated fat. Also included
are easy-to-follow instructions, cooking tips, convenient
shopping lists, and timesaving suggestions.