Cooking Healthy with a Food Processor: A Healthy Exchanges Cookbook (Healthy Exchanges Cookbooks) Review

Cooking Healthy with a Food Processor: A Healthy Exchanges Cookbook (Healthy Exchanges Cookbooks)
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I usually check out a cookbook from the library before actually buying it. I bought this one for several reasons. First of all, these are recipes I would actually make. Some cookbooks have a list of ingredients so long that my eyes just glaze over and I turn the page. This book uses ingredients that you probably already have in your house. If you are watching your health, the recipes are all created with that in mind. I hate all the chopping & slicing, so I bought a food processor and this cookbook is a perfect companion.

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More than 200 Healthy Exchanges® recipes for healthy, tasty, and easy dishes-all made using a food processor. Today's food processing machines are more versatile, affordable, and easier to use than ever before. And now is the time for readers to discover-or rediscover-the healthy goodness and time-saving convenience of their food processors. Even the cook who's all thumbs can easily whip up soups (such as Easy French Onion Soup), vegetables (such as Dilled Potato Vegetable Bake), main dishes (Pork-Tenders-and-Potato-Bake)-even desserts (Aloha Carrot Cake or Cheyanne's Peach Crumb Pie). The book also features step-by-step instructions for any kind of food processor; easy-to-find ingredients; complete nutritional analysis and diabetic exchanges for every recipe; JoAnna's Top Ten Tips for getting the most out of your food processor, and lots of advice for stocking the pantry.

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Blueberries, Cranberries and Other Vacciniums (Royal Horticultural Society Plant Collector Guide) Review

Blueberries, Cranberries and Other Vacciniums (Royal Horticultural Society Plant Collector Guide)
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Gardeners having troubles tracking down that elusive variety will welcome the latest edition of The Plant Locator Western Region: an excellent reference. Jennifer Trehane's Blueberries, Cranberries And Other Vacciniums packs in technical growing advice about growing these varieties and more. The entire Vaccinium genus holds more than 400 species worldwide: her guide covers resources and details for ornamentals as well as fruits.

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The All-American Dessert Book Review

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`The All-American Dessert Book' by the accomplished baking writer, Nancy Baggett is the fifth `American' dessert book I have reviewed in the last two years, not even counting her own, earlier `All American Cookie Book'. This seems to be an incredibly rich topic, as I see practically no `All American' books on other branches of cookery, except for the great `James Beard's American Cookery'.
The other `American Desserts' books are by Wayne Harley Brachman, Judith Fertig, Karen Barker, and Laura Brody (emphasis on chocolate). The great thing about this subject is that these books are uniformly superior cookbooks, but I will give two big nods to Ms. Baggett over the other books.
First, Ms. Baggett's two `All American' baking books form a larger body of recipes than any of the other four alone. While Nancy's second book does have a chapter on cookies and bars, there is no overlap of recipes with her earlier book, so the two are highly complementary, although the newer book does have a few which border topics in the cookie book, such as a new ginger cookie recipe.
Second, Ms. Baggett makes a point of giving us very detailed recipe instructions. The observation that very few of us got training at our mother's knee anymore is becoming more and more common in cookbooks, so many cookbooks, like Ms. Baggett, are giving us more detailed instructions. While I am very fond of Wayne Harley Brachman's book, especially for his many recipes for basic pastry doughs, I thing I would go to Ms. Baggett for her recipe for certain standards, if the two cover the same preparation.
The first thing I always go to in a baking book is the author's recipe for pie pastry. It is amazing to see the variety of additives one can find in this seemingly simple preparation. While many highly respected bakers will add vinegar or egg to the water in making the pastry, Ms. Baggett adds baking soda. Otherwise, her technique is the same you will see over and over again, with the new suggestion of using supermarket produce bags to sandwich the dough as you work it, due to their strength and food grade material.
Like Brachman's book, Baggett covers desserts which lie outside the world of baking such as puddings; custards; ice creams; sauces and sundaes; and candies and confections. The last subject is strong on fudges, taffies, caramels, and marshmallow.
Like all these books, this one is not by any stretch of the imagination a COMPLETE compendium of American desserts. I suspect that you could take all five books together and find a truly American sweet that is missing. I looked for my two favorite Pennsylvania Dutch sweets here, Apple Dumplings and Shoofly pie and found the former only as a variation to a peach dumpling recipe and found nothing on shoofly pie or molasses cake or anything else familiar to our Amish and Mennonite friends.
I am especially fond of the way Miss Nancy writes her recipes and whenever I need a cookie recipe, I always go to her book first, even before I go to bakery superstar, Nick Malgieri. And, I see the same attention to details in this volume. I am especially happy with her lecture on using the right sized pans and the techniques for assuring ourselves that our pans are comparable to what is called for in the recipe.
Very highly recommended book on American desserts of all kinds.


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The Everything Vegan Cookbook (Everything (Cooking)) Review

The Everything Vegan Cookbook (Everything (Cooking))
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This is an amazing vegan cookbook! I just got my copy a few weeks ago and I've already used so many recipes. My vegan and non-vegan friends and family have been enjoying the dishes I've made following this wonderful cookbook. The Everything Vegan Cookbook has recipes for every occasion.. with recipes from all over the world but with a healthy vegan twist. I'm thoroughly pleased with the variety this cookbook offers & the nutrition facts for each recipe. I don't consider myself any where close to being a chef, I'm just an average health conscience vegan and I find these recipes easy to work with, ingredients easy to find... and the recipes are just absolutely delicious.
My favorites so far: asian ranch dressing, avocado & shitake pot stickers, coconut cauliflower curry & the new potato pesto salad.. mmmmm!


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Veganism is about more than just avoiding meat and dairy; it's about cooking and eating healthy food while being good to the planet. Luckily, being good to the planet can be delicious! The Everything Vegan Cookbook is filled with 300 recipes that you'll love, whether you're simply curious or a lifelong vegan, such as:Fat-Free Banana BreadCurried Pumpkin SoupSpicy Southern JambalayaMaple Cinnamon Breakfast QuinoaFoolproof Vegan FudgeSweetheart Raspberry Lemon Cupcakes Sinfully Delicious Vegan Ice CreamChocolate Mocha Ice CreamCooking for your family every day on wholesome vegan foods can be easy! From quick and easy recipes for hectic weeknights to indulgent breakfasts for lazy weekend mornings, you'll have the confidence you need to take on a healthy, meat- and dairy-free lifestyle.

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The Type 2 Diabetes Cookbook : Simple & Delicious Low-Sugar, Low-Fat, & Low-Cholesterol Recipes Review

The Type 2 Diabetes Cookbook : Simple and Delicious Low-Sugar, Low-Fat, and Low-Cholesterol Recipes
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This is a wonderful book. It has useful information about diabetes, including the effects of stress. It contains many useful charts. One of the best features of this book are popular recipies that have been adapted for a diabetic diet. You don't have to sacrifice enjoyment in order to eat well.
It does contain ingredients that myth declares taboo. This book will show you how to use foods in a healthy way. If you are using books that were written 10 years ago, I would replace them with this and similar books. This book is up-to-date with medical findings.

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Offers wholesome and customized recipes with easily obtained ingredients that are simple, practical, healthy, and delicious. Soneral dispels the dietary myths about diabetes and includes recipe modifications for such forbidden foods as desserts, casseroles, appetizers, and snacks that are low in sugar, fat, and cholesterol and don't compromise flavor. The Type 2 Diabetes Cookbook contains updated nutritional information and recipes that can be the beginning to a healthier, happier lifestyle.


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The Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook II: Best of the Best : Winning Recipes from Hometown America (Quail Ridge Press Cookbook Series.) Review

The Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook II: Best of the Best : Winning Recipes from Hometown America (Quail Ridge Press Cookbook Series.)
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I received the three cookbooks I ordered, Best of the Best, Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook 1and 2 and the dessert cookbook. I have tried a recipe in two of the cookbooks, Supreme Beef Casserole, and Broccoli-Cheese Casserole and they were both awesome and a huge hit with my company I was cooking for. Thanks for the great recipes and the wonderful cookbooks! I only wish they came in coil form so they were easier to stay open while cooking from them! But I love the books, and pictures would have been an added bonus!!!

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Every recipe gets two thumbs up!Only in the Recipe Hall of Fame can you find tried-and-true, All-American recipes like these!Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, editors Gwen McKee and Barbara Moseley have done it again!The Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook II brings you more of the family favorites you have come to expect...Apple Pan Dowdy, Southern Corn Bread Dressing, Strawberry Chocolate Mousse Cake....Each of these newly selected Hall of Fame recipes were chosen from over 14,000 recipes that were already winners in the acclaimed Best of the Best State Cookbook Series.The editors have traveled America in search of recipes that contribute to their goal of Preserving America's Food Heritage.Like its predecessors, the renowned Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook, the Recipe Hall of Fame Dessert Cookbook, and the Recipe Hall of Fame Quick & Easy Cookbook, this latest in the Recipe Hall of Fame Cookbook Collection has earned its place in the winner's circle.You'll give every recipe a two-thumbs-up vote of approval.

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The Rodale Whole Foods Cookbook: With More Than 1,000 Recipes for Choosing, Cooking, & Preserving Natural Ingredients Review

The Rodale Whole Foods Cookbook: With More Than 1,000 Recipes for Choosing, Cooking, and Preserving Natural Ingredients
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After reading Michael Pollan I decided to try and turn away from processed foods and this book has come to my rescue. I cannot say enough good about this book! I have tried dozens of recipes and have yet to be really disappointed (although I now know yogurt-based soups aren't my thing). I would especially recommend the Moroccan Lamb Stew and the New Mexican Green Chili, which are my two favorite recipes.
There are literally hundreds of recipes from well known staples like apple pies and pork chops to more exciting elaborate international dishes. None of them seem to require any sort of special cooking skills beyond the basics. I truly belief anyone could pick up this book and use it.
Furthermore, beyond the tasty recipes this book is an invaluable source of information: what foods are in season when, how to make you're own cheese, how to can foods, how to clean a fish-- it's a veritable treasure trove of all kind of kitchen knowledge, which is fascinating reading even if you don't ever plan on using in it. The introductory material also includes a run down of the types of equipment you'll need, the pros and cons of various choices (e.g. cast iron skillets over telfon), what types of fats and oils work best where, the legal definitions of various label terms (whole wheat, organic) etc.
This cookbook is not a preachy tome about lifestyle choices with tasteless recipes. Even if you're not into making that kind of lifestyle switch, you will find tons of tasty healthful choices. This book has practically become my Bible, a Joy of Cooking for my generation.
As my own personally testimony, having switched from a diet of mixed whole foods and processed foods (and more diet soda than one person should ever drink) to a nearly exclusive whole foods diet, I feel great. I have more energy and feel more alive and present in my own life. I would definitely recommend it.

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Farmer's markets, groceries, and natural foods stores today offer a wealth of wholesome ingredients that even a decade ago were considered unfamiliar and exotic. From quinoa to spelt flour to agave nectar and shiitake mushrooms, natural whole foods like these have come into their own as the cornerstone of a healthy, varied diet. Packed with information for purchasing, storing, and serving the full spectrum of whole foods, The Rodale Whole Foods Cookbook is a comprehensive kitchen resource for contemporary cooks. Based on the classic work, this exhaustively revised edition contains nearly 1,400 recipes—more than one-third of them brand new—and updated guidelines for making the most of fresh meats, produce, and pantry essentials, soup to nuts. Here's all you need to know to make spectacular soups, stews, salads, baked goods, and more, using whole foods. You'll find dozens of casseroles (many of which can be made ahead and frozen for no-fuss weeknight meals), quick-and-easy sautés, plenty of meatless main courses, and crowd-pleasing favorites for casual get togethers. Best of all, these recipes are naturally healthful, showcasing the versatility of wholesome whole grains, natural sweeteners, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and other fresh, unprocessed foods in all their delicious variety. Also included are valuable primers on such essential kitchen topics as making stock; putting up jams and preserves; baking yeast breads; choosing cookware; sprouting seeds; making yogurt; and canning vegetables with helpful charts and glossaries on herbs and spices, cheeses, sea vegetables, seasonal produce, roasting meat and fowl, freezing foods safely, and more. A trusted, timeless classic thoroughly updated for the way we cook today, The Rodale Whole Foods Cookbook is sure to become an indispensable resource for health-conscious cooks.

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