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Hairy Dieters Cookbooks- yay or nay?

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Tiredemma · 08/02/2014 12:45

Im dieting (6lb off since jan 6th)- thing is- im fast becoming a bit jaded with having different dinners to DP and the children.

A family member recommended Hairy Dieters saying they do recipes that are still 'real meals' and ones that DP would appreciate (might also shift some of his excess weight)

Before I spend more money on Amazon- anyone on here use their books and if so what do you think?

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Contraryish · 08/02/2014 12:49

I've got both and they're fab. Good food, easy to make, lots of variety. I'd definitely recommend them.

Foxsticks · 08/02/2014 12:51

They are great, we also really like Gino D'Campo Le Dolce Diet

AintNobodyHereButUsKittens · 08/02/2014 12:56

Yay, both of them.

minimumeffort · 08/02/2014 13:12

They are fan, especially the fakeaway chapters.

Shockers · 08/02/2014 13:15

I've only got the white one; I use it at least once a week.

Tiredemma · 08/02/2014 14:26

great- will order them this pm.

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Shallishanti · 08/02/2014 14:28

yes they are good- but quite meaty (veggie here)

imustbepatient · 15/02/2014 21:11

I have both of them and they are a huge hit in my family. I am the only one needing to lose weight but everyone loves the recipes. I just give bigger portions to everyone else!

Our favourites are the chicken jalfrezi and cottage pie, but still have lots of recipes yet to try.

LadyOnARooftop · 15/02/2014 21:14

Yes, the chicken and ham pie from book 1 and the lamb doner kebabs from book 2 are amazing. Well worth buying.

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