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The best of both worlds! You might think that paleo and vegan diets are complete opposites. But that's not true! There are plenty of foods besides meat in the paleo diet. After all, our ancestors were hunters and gatherers, and they likely ate plant-based diets for much of the time. Both paleo and vegan diets focus on clean eating, and The Everything Vegan Paleo Cookbook provides readers with 300 deliciously clean recipes that focus on fresh vegetables and fruits, nuts, sprouts, and healthy fats, including: Two-Tomato Salsa Avocado-Watermelon Salad Almond Joy Smoothie Acorn Squash Autumn Bisque Veggie Kebabs with Chimichurri Sauce Tropical Cashew Nut Butter Pistachio-Pumpkin Trail Mix Plum Blueberry Coconut Crumble With these full-flavored, whole-food recipes, you’ll have hundreds of options for following both the paleo and vegan lifestyles.
Learn all about intermittent fasting with this comprehensive guide—from its health benefits to how to safely implement fasting into your life and diet—with 100 recipes for nutrient dense foods and meals under 500 calories. Intermittent fasting involves alternating cycles of fasting and eating, all within a set time schedule. Think of it more as a pattern of living and eating than a diet. Because unlike diets, there aren’t any strict rules on what you can and can’t eat—intermittent fasting is all about timing! Recently, many scientific and medical studies have pointed to the benefits of intermittent fasting, from its weight loss results to its impact on disease. Not only does interm...
Protect your gut and improve your life! If you're struggling with digestive disorders, relief is in sight! Scientists have discovered that many common ailments can be linked to an unhealthy gut. And poor gut health causes more problems than IBS and heartburn alone--it's also responsible for weight gain, skin conditions, and depression, too. But you can take simple steps to restore healthy gut flora, which can reduce or eliminate symptoms of a wide range of diseases, including diabetes, arthritis, and chronic fatigue syndrome. This all-inclusive and natural guide to gut health also features 150 nutritious recipes to promote healthy gut flora, including: Fluffy Coconut Pancakes Garlicky Veggie-Packed Omelet Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Hash Browns Romaine and Avocado Salad Roast Lemon Chicken Butternut Squash Chowder Pork Loin with Baked Apples Scallops with Chives Thai Vegetable Curry Apple Pie Smoothie Walnut Pecan Brownies with Raspberry Sauce Banana-Coconut Bread The Everything Guide to Gut Health gives you the tools you need to heal intestinal problems and lead a healthier, happier life!
An easy-to-follow plan for healthy weight loss! If you're tired of sugar-free this and low-carb that, constantly restricting your diet to lose weight and stay healthy, The Everything Low-Glycemic Cookbook is the perfect choice for you! According to experts, switching to a lowûglycemic index (GI) diet is the key to losing weight--and keeping it off. The GI diet isn't a low-fat diet; you won't find calorie counting or reduced portion sizes. In fact, following the low-GI diet just means eating more low-glycemic foods and avoiding others that have a high GI number. Popular food blogger Carrie Forbes has compiled 300 low-GI meals that are as tasty as they are healthy, including: Strawberry-banana pancakes Spicy cilantro dip Butternut squash soup Poached chicken with pears and herbs Country-style pork ribs Easy vegetarian lasagna with spinach Grilled lemon-and-dill swordfish steaks Peanut butterûchocolate chip cupcakes Armed with glycemic index values of common foods and hundreds of recipes for satisfying, delicious dishes, you'll have all you need to lose weight and eat well--every meal of the day!
An easy-to-follow plan for healthy weight loss! You're committed to the paleo lifestyle, but does that mean that you need to spend extra time creating special meals every night? Not with The Everything Weeknight Paleo Cookbook! Here, you'll find 300 flavorful, whole-food recipes for meals that will not only satisfy the entire family, but also fit into a busy schedule. Popular blogger and founder of cavegirlcuisine.com Michelle Fagone offers a variety of delicious recipes, such as: Clams casino Avocado and shrimp salad Honey-mustard pork loin Shredded chicken wraps Ginger-lime salmon Baked apples The best part is, you'll be out of the kitchen in no time! Most recipes can be made in thirty minutes or fewer--some utilize the convenient slow cooker for hands-off cooking, while others are simple make-ahead meals. With these fresh and simple meals in your repertoire, you'll find it easy to transform your body as you enjoy the wholesome tastes of the paleolithic diet.
Everything® cookbooks are a popular choice for home cooks looking for fresh, original recipes that only taste you’ve spent all day in the kitchen. And now we’ve collected fifty of our most delicious and healthiest Paleolithic recipes. Here’s all you need to get started making satisfying dishes the way nature intended, from Breakfast Salad to Fried Avocado.
Food that fits your life! Worried about living gluten-fee while you're away at college? Of course, most dining halls have gluten-free options, but sometimes the best way to be sure a dish is truly gluten-free--and delicious--is to cook it yourself. With The Everything Gluten-Free College Cookbook, you can easily create your favorite dishes or try something new, like: Banana chocolate chip scones Cinnamon raisin french toast Cheesiest macaroni and cheese Curried chicken salad Mexican quesadillas Chewy granola bars Microwave shrimp scampi Ginger-orange chicken breast Molten lava dark chocolate cake Soft gingersnap cookies Even if you're an inexperienced cook, you can master any one of these 300 easy recipes. From hearty, healthy breakfasts and crowd-pleasing snacks to healthy ideas for the midnight munchies, you'll find everything you need to satisfy your cravings and fit your dietary needs!
Diet books contribute to a $60-billion industry as they speak to the 45 million Americans who diet every year. Yet these books don’t just tell readers what to eat: they offer complete philosophies about who Americans are and how we should live. Diet and the Disease of Civilization interrupts the predictable debate about eating right to ask a hard question: what if it’s not calories—but concepts—that should be counted? Cultural critic Adrienne Rose Bitar reveals how four popular diets retell the “Fall of Man” as the narrative backbone for our national consciousness. Intensifying the moral panic of the obesity epidemic, they depict civilization itself as a disease and offer diet as the one true cure. Bitar reads each diet—the Paleo Diet, the Garden of Eden Diet, the Pacific Island Diet, the detoxification or detox diet—as both myth and manual, a story with side effects shaping social movements, driving industry, and constructing fundamental ideas about sickness and health. Diet and the Disease of Civilization unearths the ways in which diet books are actually utopian manifestos not just for better bodies, but also for a healthier society and a more perfect world.