The FastDiet Cookbook
The indispensable companion to the #1 New York Times bestselling diet book 5:2 FastDiet, it became an instant international bestseller with a powerful, life-changing message: it’s possible to lose weight and reduce your risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, all while eating what you would normally eat five days a week. You simply cut your caloric intake two days a week—to 500 calories for women, 600 for men. But as FastDiet author Dr. Michael Mosley says, “It’s not really fasting. It’s just a break from your normal routine.”
This fabulous new cookbook offers 150 carefully crafted, nutritious, low-calorie recipes to enable you to incorporate the FastDiet into your daily life. Ranging from simple breakfasts to leisurely suppers, the recipes are all expertly balanced and calorie-counted by FastDiet coauthor Mimi Spencer (a devotee of the diet herself!) and nutritionist Dr. Sarah Schenker. From soups to meat dishes to delicious fish-based meals, the recipes are designed to fill you up and stave off hunger—even though none is over 500 calories. There are also detailed menu plans and plenty of encouraging tips, including kitchen-cupboard essentials, the latest nutritional advice, and a whole section of speedy meals for busy days.
With an introduction to the diet itself— detailing its many scientifically backed health benefits and the transformative results achieved by hundreds of thousands of readers—this book is an essential follow-up companion guide to the FastDiet. With the FastDiet Cookbook, you will never have to worry about planning your fast days again!
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Testimonials
I just love this way of life , when i started my journey i was a size 24-26 , I ordered some jeans and ordered size 16 , thinking they would be to tight ..... there to Big !! just love it :-)
I had a successful fast yesterday! Supper was 4 delicious mangos! Slept great. Looking forward these next 2 days of eating healthy. I love 5:2!
I am very happy with this WOE, I have lost 2 stones so far!!!
5:2 have completely changed my bad habits about choosing what to eat, now I prefer healthy food even in non-fast days.