Low-Cholesterol Cookbook for Dummies
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Average customer review:Molly Siple, MS, RD, is also the author of Healing Foods For Dummies. She writes a nutrition column that appears in Natural Health magazine
Product Description
Cook and eat your way to a healthier heart!
Now you really can eat to your heart's content with this easy cookbook and guide. From breakfasts to dinners, from super starters to "legal" desserts, you'll find a mouthwatering assortment of tasty and satisfying low-cholesterol recipes you -- and your family and friends -- will love. With advice on choosing the right foods, low-cholesterol cooking techniques, and more, this book helps make heart-healthy eating a snap.
Discover how to
* Shop for the best food and ingredients for low-cholesterol cooking
* Adapt your favorite recipes to fit your needs
* Make heart-smart choices from restaurant and takeout menus
* Tell the difference between "good" foods and "bad" foods
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #153354 in Books
- Published on: 2004-11-26
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 384 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Cook and eat your way to a healthier heart!
Now you really can eat to your heart's content with this easy cookbook and guide. From breakfasts to dinners, from super starters to "legal" desserts, you'll find a mouthwatering assortment of tasty and satisfying low-cholesterol recipes you — and your family and friends — will love. With advice on choosing the right foods, low-cholesterol cooking techniques, and more, this book helps make heart-healthy eating a snap.
Discover how to
- Shop for the best food and ingredients for low-cholesterol cooking
- Adapt your favorite recipes to fit your needs
- Make heart-smart choices from restaurant and takeout menus
- Tell the difference between "good" foods and "bad" foods
About the Author
Molly Siple, MS, RD, is also the author of Healing Foods For Dummies. She writes a nutrition column that appears in Natural Health magazine and she has taught nutrition at the Southern California School of Culinary Arts in Pasadena, California.
She is the coauthor, with Lissa DeAngelis, of Recipes for Change, which was a finalist nominee for the International Association of Culinary Professionals’ Julia Child Cookbook Awards in the Health and Special Diet category. Ms. Siple also founded a successful catering business in New York City.
Customer Reviews
Great Way to Begin the New Year!
Many of us make resolutions for the New Year. Some we keep and others are hard to stick to. I did not have a choice about lowering my cholesterol. I just didn't know how to go about it. I found myself in the Dummies section of the bookstore, and reached for Molly Siple's book - Low Cholesterol Cookbook for Dummies. I started skimming through it and the recipes sounded delicious and easy. I purchased the book and am eager to share the news that I have lost 4 lbs in two weeks. Not only are the recipes easy to follow, but the ingredients are all available in my local market. No mystery foods. It is astonishing how quick some of the meals are to prepare, and I just love Molly's little tips on what type dish to serve it in and even how to cut up a mango. I am having my cholesterol levels checked in February and will report my success then.
Chock full of inforrmation and great recipes
I'm not much of a cook but I am interested in low cholesterol, so I took a chance on this book. And what a pleasant surprise. Not only is it chock full of information on fats in foods, the good and the bad, but the variety and originality of the recipes actually inspired me to cook.
The chicken recipes alone are simply wonderful.
This author brings impressive and thorough knowledge of cholesterol to her ingenious recipes. It's a well-done and worthy book.
Cooking Can Be Healthful and Easy!
I have bought very few cookbooks over the past 40 years, but this one is a must have. The writing style is warm and friendly. I felt like a friend was in my kitchen guiding me into the world of healthful eating. Molly Siple makes nutrition understandable for the lay person and she gives great attention to the asthetic presentation of food. The author has actually made preparing low-cholesterol meals fun rather than labor intensive. It is now my first-choice book for meal planning. We are eating better and enjoying it.




