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The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook: Keep you heart healthy with 300 delicious low-fat, low-carb recipes (Everything: Cooking)

The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook: Keep you heart healthy with 300 delicious low-fat, low-carb recipes (Everything: Cooking)
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The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook: Keep you heart healthy with 300 delicious low-fat, low-carb recipes (Everything: Cooking)

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Good fats, bad fats, trans fats . . . eating right may sound complicated but it doesn't have to be. You can eat well and keep your cholesterol levels in check. In The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook you'll find 300 mouth-watering recipes that are low fat and low sodium including: Chocolate Pancakes Cinnamon Hazelnut Scones Stuffed JalapeƱo Peppers Creamy Grilled Cheese Sandwiches Chunky Irish Potato Leek Soup Texas BBQ Chicken Thighs Corned Beef Hash Mango Walnut Upside-Down Cake Lite Creamy Cheesecake If you are one of the millions of people living with high cholesterol, this cookbook will give you healthy and scrumptious options that you-and your family-will love!

Product Details:
Author: Linda Larsen
Paperback: 304 pages
Publisher: Adams Media
Publication Date: January 01, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1598694014
Product Length: 9.22 inches
Product Width: 8.1 inches
Product Height: 0.9 inches
Product Weight: 1.36 pounds
Package Length: 9.2 inches
Package Width: 7.9 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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33 of 34 found the following review helpful:

5Great cookbook!  Feb 11, 2009
By Nikki N "ArkNikki"
I just found out I have high cholesterol and was upset at the idea of giving up foods that I love to eat. But, this book has recipes for most of my favorite foods. I bought several other low-cholesterol cookbooks, but I use this one the most often. There are recipes for everything and they're easy to do. I would recommend this book to anyone!

36 of 38 found the following review helpful:

5Who knew low-cholesterol could taste this good??  Apr 19, 2008
By Bees
OMG, now they're telling us that high cholesterol can lead to Alzheimer's Disease. Time to put away the bad fats and get out Linda's latest cookbook. You may save not only your waistline, but also your brain!! Good grief!

Linda starts out the book with a lot of useful information about your health in general. She explains the whole LDL versus HDL cholesterol issues in a very easy-to-understand manner. I also learned about things like homocysteine and triglycerides. Now I can pepper my doctor with some new questions at my next checkup. :)

The good news is that low-cholesterol does not have to mean lower taste. In fact, a lot of the "best foods" that she mentions in the first chapter are delicious (honey, nuts, apples, oatmeal).

Some of my favorite recipes from this cookbook are:

Blueberry-Banana Smoothie (p. 37) -- I bought a small smoothie blender at a local discount store. Now my kids ask for them just about every day! The vanilla yogurt acts as the sweetener in this recipe, so no sugar is needed. I like to buy the huge bags of frozen berries at Costco so I have plenty on hand for these. Really great for the hot weather coming up.

Raisin-Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread (p. 67) -- My kids just love this in the morning.

Pistachio-Crusted Red Snapper (p. 137) -- I use whatever nuts I have onhand for this, and they've all worked out. It's hard to keep the pistachios on hand once my husband finds them! The lemon and orange zest add a very fresh taste.

Spinach-Ricotta Omelet (p. 223) -- We love omelets. The ricotta-Parm mixture is a great addition. I "cheat" and buy the egg whites in the carton so that I don't have to separate the eggs myself.

Arugula Salad with Marinated Mushrooms (p. 228) -- Delicious. If you haven't tried arugula, do it! It's peppery and adds a kick. Thanks to Linda, I will no longer wash mushrooms before using! You learn something new every day!

Hawaiian Pizza (p. 278) -- My freshman roommate in college ordered a Canadian Bacon and pineapple pizza. I thought she was nuts. It became my favorite pizza! This one calls for Linda's whole-grain pizza crust to lessen the guilt. And I can't tell low-fat mozzarella from regular in this recipe.

Apple-Date Turnovers (p. 299) -- I love how the filo/phyllo dough lowers the fat of a regular turnover normally made with puff pastry, but still tastes great. I'm not a big fan of dates so I used currants. Wonderful.

As always, Linda includes a useful glossary of terms in the back of the book as well as links to other helpful websites. My copy of this book is already dog-eared. Thanks, Linda, for another great cookbook!!!

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Low cholesterol cookbook  Mar 07, 2010
By S. Furlong
This is book is filled with easy to understand and to cook recipes, all with lowering the cholesterol in meals. Worthwhile purchase!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Easy to follow  Jul 11, 2011
By twns234
I bought this book after getting diagnosed with high cholesterol. It not only had great recipes with easy to find ingredients but it helped me learn about cholesterol/fats in general.

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Nutrition facts lacking  Aug 20, 2011
By Tamala Carr
In the pursuit to eat healthier and lower my ldl cholesterol, I purchased The Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook. While I like the information and recipes, I don't like that the author chose not to include protein or carbohydrate values in the nutrition facts. It just makes sense to lower ones consumption of sugars in the form of carbs. It's a headache trying to add up the values on ones own.

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