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Quit Ultra-processed Food in 4 Weeks

Simple recipes & meal plans to eat fresh for life

Angela Dowden

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Hamlyn
09 July 2024
Break free from ultra-processed foods with this practical guide
Have you ever wondered why you can't stop reaching for chocolates, ice cream, fizzy drinks, and snacks? All of these familiar suspects are ultra-processed foods: they're filled with additives and preservatives to keep you coming back for more.

So how do you avoid ultra-processed foods when they're everywhere around you?

This book will help you through every step of the way: you'll learn to check food label checklists and stock up your cupboard with healthy foods. With over 100 recipes for every meal, plus four weekly meal plans and shopping lists, you can easily eat unprocessed food on the go.

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

Breakfasts

Maple-glazed granola with fruit; Wholemeal cheese & bacon muffins; Moroccan-inspired baked eggs

Lunches

Butter bean, tomato & feta salad; Vietnamese-style noodle salad; Roasted chickpeas with spinach

Dinners

Chargrilled halloumi with olives; Frying pan macaroni cheese; Mediterranean roast lamb

Desserts

Honey ricotta fritters with pistachios; Blackberry & apple crumbles; Chocolate puddle pudding

Baking

Peach & brown sugar muffins; Mixed-seed soda bread; Chocolate flapjacks

Snacks & Drinks

Popcorn with chilli oil; Fresh lemonade; Orange & passionfruit sparkler
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Imprint:   Hamlyn
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 188mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9780600638513
ISBN 10:   0600638510
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Angela Dowden RNutr is a UK Registered Nutritionist and freelance health writer/author with over 20 years' expertise writing for national newspapers and magazines including several years as a columnist at both WOMAN and Woman's Own. Her nutrition philosophy is that one size doesn't fit all, and that a healthy diet should be fad-free and tasty. www.angeladowden.contently.com twitter.com/dietwrite facebook.com/angeladowdendietwrite

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