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The indispensable companion to the #1 New York Times bestselling diet bookThe FastDiet became an instant international bestseller with a powerful, life-changing message: that it's possible to lose weight, reduce your risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, all while eating what you normally eat five days a week. You simply cut your caloric intake two days a week-'500 calories for women, 600 for men. But as author Dr. Michael Mosely said, "It's not really fasting. It's just a break from your normal routine." This fabulous new cookbook offers over 150 carefully crafted, nutritious, low-calorie recipes to enable you to incorporate the FastDiet into your daily life. Ranging from simple breakfasts to leisurely suppers, the recipes are all expertly balanced and calorie-counted by FastDiet co-author Mimi Spencer (a devotee of the diet herself!) and nutritionist Dr. Sarah Schenker. From soups to meat dishes to delicious fish-based meals, the recipes designed to fill you up and stave off hunger-'even though none are over 500 calories. There are also detailed menu plans and plenty of encouraging tips, including kitchen-cupboard essentials, the latest nutritional advice and a whole section of speedy meals for busy days. With an introduction to the diet itself-'detailing its many scientifically-backed health benefits and the transformative results it's already given to hundreds of thousands of readers-'this book is an essential follow-up companion guide to The FastDiet. With The FastDiet Cookbook you will never have to worry about planning your Fast Days again!
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