Monday, January 26, 2009

Complete Idiots Guide to Good Food from the Good Book or Smart Baking Cookbook

Complete Idiot's Guide to Good Food from the Good Book

Author: Leslie Bilderback

Holy is healthy!

Learn to transform the natural, simple, tasty foods mentioned in the Bible into superb, easy-to- make dishes—everything from appetizers to main courses, side dishes, and desserts. Each meal features only those ingredients mentioned in scripture or the closest modern equivalent. Including explanations about the "Kosher" rules found in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, this guide will help you to eat healthily and deliciously—the Biblical way.

•Written by an expert master chef and baker

•Over 100 delicious recipes, including nutritional components

•Dozens of scripture quotes and interesting historical food facts



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Smart Baking Cookbook: Muffins,Cookies,Biscuits and Breads

Author: Jane Kinderlehrer

Former Prevention senior editor and nutrition expert Jane Kinderlehrer reveals the secrets to delicious yet healthy baking in these 180 high fiber, lowfat, no sugar recipes. Ideal for today's healthy choice lifestyle—The Smart Baking Cookbook provides readers with over 180 easy recipes for baked goods that are high-fiber and high-flavor, yet sugar-free and low-fat. These delectable vitamin-enriched recipes also contain no white flour, hydrogenated fats, or chemical additives—just natural ingredients like fruit, nuts, honey, and carob. Charmingly illustrated, the book includes an extensive guide to flours, grains, and seeds; helpful nutrient analysis of ingredients; a metric conversion chart; and special chapters for the allergic. Recipes include family and kitchen-tested gems Banana Maple Walnut Muffins, Pizza Muffins, Dark Rye and Cornmeal Bread, Butterfly Ginger Cookies, Cinnamon Twist Coffee Cake, Crunchy Fudgy Brownies, and much more.

Author Biography: Jane Kinderlehrer has more than forty years of experience in cooking and nutrition. Former senior editor and food editor of Prevention magazine, and, for six years, a New York Times Magazine columnist, she is also the author of Confessions of a Sneaky Organic Cook, Cooking Kosher the New Way, and six "Smart Food" Newmarket cookbooks. She lives in Allentown, Pennsylvania.



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