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The authors of the bestselling 'Eat This, Not That!' and 'Cook This, Not That!' are back with the ultimate time-saving, money-saving, fat-busting plan for preparing favorite restaurant foods at home at a fraction of the financial and caloric price.
Published December 11th 2012 by Galvanized Media
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Jun 08, 2013Maria Catherino rated it it was amazing
Lighter versions of comfort foods. Contains mind numbingly simple ideas that save a lot of calories like thinning out cheese in sauces with a little flour. Most helpful are the wok and slow cooker matrices where you mix and match ingredients.
Feb 06, 2013Robyn rated it really liked it
chock full of recipes, advice and tips on how to eat better. This is great book, and my husband especially enjoyed it, because it meant he could eat the SAME foods, by making the same foods he's already eating healthier and the taste generally doesn't change. We've tried a few of the recipes, and even tweeked some of the recipes (for the better), and have been really happy with the outcome. While it's still much too early to find out whether or not we're going to lose weight, It's a great refere...more
Dec 26, 2012Angie rated it liked it
This is an interesting follow up to last years book. What I liked about this, was that it listed specific meals at various restaurants and then gave healthy alternatives you could make at home. Now, I just need to motivate myself to cook at home, rather than stop for something on the way because it's more convienient.
Easy to read. Clear terms. Excellent photos. Great comparisons. Very informative.
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Oct 02, 2014Angela rated it really liked it
Not only did I actually read everything at the beginning, about ratings habits and why certain things are healthier than others, I actually did cook a few things from this. I also went through and jotted down others to make in the future, because apparently I've decided that having an abnormally huge recipe collection is awesome.
I can only remember a few things, one of which was the jambalaya. I'm not a fan of shrimp, but the jambalaya was incredible. Same with the turkey sloppy joe. I was very...more
I can only remember a few things, one of which was the jambalaya. I'm not a fan of shrimp, but the jambalaya was incredible. Same with the turkey sloppy joe. I was very...more
Looks like some very good recipes here.
Feb 06, 2015PorshaJo rated it liked it Shelves: challengereads, challengereads-2015, foodie
I always grab one of the these 'Eat This, Not That' books when I see one at the library. To me, they are like a sweet indulgence. I love to read them. I'm a bit of a food snob. I don't eat processed food, junk food, fast food, and I'm vegan. But I simply love reading about the food that can be found in grocery stores and restaurants today. It amazes me at the amount of calories in a meal at a well known place. I do like reading about subs that you can get at the grocery store. This one includes...more
Feb 10, 2013Du rated it liked it
Better than these books usually are. The recipes are useful and give the book more value than the normal Eat This Not That book. This one is definitely worth checking out to see if there's food you can substitute for your normal everyday comfort food meals.
Try banana pancakes 48, vanilla bourbon french toast 52, stuffed dates 82, oven-fried chicken 184, Spanish garlic shrimp 242, seared scallops 256, twice-baked potatoes 306, garlic lemon spinach 312, grilled Mexican style corn 314, honey-roasted carrots 316, chimichurri 319, key lime pie 336.
Apr 09, 2016Carla rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Fantastic substitutes we will enjoy. Thanks for all the information.
Learned to cook at home. Be healthy. Will enlist my friends to help me in my effort to keep good health.
Learned to cook at home. Be healthy. Will enlist my friends to help me in my effort to keep good health.
Actually, a truly sweet cookbook to have! Fantastic photos, awesome little tips throughout. Healthful ingredients, not just low cal.
Jan 17, 2013Jay rated it really liked it
There's some good information that I could use at the grocery store. And it has some good, simple recipes that I intend to try.
Mar 14, 2013LadyShadows rated it really liked it
Good info to know!
wonderful recipes and great information. I love this series, but this one I actually went out and bought due to the recipes.
About what you'd expect. Pretty pictures, snarky comments. Meh.
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