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New cookbook

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birkenstocks4ever · 03/01/2022 08:55

Got a £30 Amazon voucher burning a hole in my pocket and want a new healthy eating recipe book. Have lost 30lb calorie counting over last year and would like to lose another stone. Am a fairly accomplished cook and eat everything so don't want a book full of things like shepherd's pie or how to cook a roast etc. Anyone got any recommendations? Tia

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dollyboots · 07/01/2022 11:15

Have you got any of the Chubby Cubs books? Some good recipes in therm.

WellJuhnelle · 07/01/2022 11:16

I like the Hairy Dieters ones - the first one in particular

Millie462014 · 15/01/2022 20:17

I have the new cookbook slimming eats, some great recipes in this one. Definitely worth a buy x

MissNothing1991 · 17/01/2022 07:18

I like the Pinch of Nom series personally. You do get some more traditional like cottage pie but then more unusual things too. They have a website with some free recipes if you wanted an idea of their sort of food.

YesILikeItToo · 17/01/2022 07:20

Fat Girl Slim by Ruth Watson is perfect for you - foodie, and based on counting calories.

Millie462014 · 17/01/2022 21:35

Wow, just looking on Fat Girl Slim, lovely recipes on there. Thanks for saying about that site x

delilahbucket · 17/01/2022 21:36

Highly recommend Pinch of Nom (all of them) and The Hairy Dieters.

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