The
Amazing Cookbook thatıs Making Women Slim!
By
Allison Nemetz
50,
70, 100, even 200 pounds
When
newlywed Leslie Johnson wandered into a Virginia
bookstore four years ago, she had no idea her
life was about to change. Only 23, she weighed
200 pounds and had just learned that her cholesterol
was dangerously high.
³My
weight was making me unhealthy and so unhappy,²
Leslie says. ³I desperately wanted to take control,
but I didnıt even know where to start.²
Always
a good student, Leslie instinctively turned to
books. Among those she bought that day was Recipes
for Fat Free Living. That cookbook turned Leslieıs
health
Packed
with recipes and a heaping helping of inspiration,
the book became Leslieıs diet buddy. ³The tips
and recipes helped me change the way I eat,² she
says. ³I was able to replace my normal fatty foods
with fat-free versions, so it wasnıt like a diet
at all. Before long, I even felt good enought
to start working out.²
And
when she was finally weighed in at the doctorıs
office a year later, ³I was down to one hundred
twenty-five pounds, my cholesterol had dropped
by seventy points and best of all, I felt happy
and confident for the first time in years!²
Success
stories like this touch the heart of Fat Free
Living author Jyl Steinback. And they motivate
her to keep spreading the word about fat-free
cooking. Her cookbook series now includes five
volumes containing over 1,200 recipes, all with
less than a gram of fat per serving.
Says
the enthusiastic nutrition pro and personal trainer:
³This lifestyle is so easy and makes people feel
so fantastic, I just want to share it with everybody!²
There
Are Just Two Simple Rules
Steinback
developed her strategy seven years ago when she
was struggling to find an uncomplicated, healthy
way to feed her family. She knew reducing the
fat in their diet was the best way to go, but
she found diet math confusing and health food
stores inconvenient. So she came up with her own
system, and it worked so well, she had to share
it with others. The streamlined basics:
1.
Never eating any food that has more than 2 grams
of fat per 100 calories. ³Check the lables,² she
says. ³This way you can buy all your food at your
regular supermarket and never get more than eighteen
percent of your calories from fat.²
Steinback
advises giving your palate a month to adjust to
the new way of eating. ³Once you get the taste
for fat out of your system, youıll never want
to go back,² she promises. ³Youıll also want to
identify your trigger foods,² she adds. ³We all
have foods that make us go overboard. And since
you canıt eat non-stop and stay slim, try keeping
these foods out of the house.² Youıll soon be
seeing less self
2.
Keeping active.
Steinback
suggests adding 20 minutes of aerobics (such as
walking or biking) three times a week. After this
gets to be a habit, tact on 20 minutes of strength
training exercises to each workout using a video
and hand weights. And thatıs all there is to it!
More
Success Stories
Mom
Carol Messerly, 36, is one of Steinbackıs favorite
success stories. Armed with Steinbackıs cookbooks
and an ³I will overcome² attitude, she beat a
lifetime of unhealthy habits, outsmarted depression
and fatigue and lost four dress sizes. ³In the
end, what I was, was a lot less important than
what I gained. Now I have a healthy body, the
energy to be a great mom and the confidence to
tackle any challange!²
Deborah
Alfonso effortlessly dropped 55 pounds, even after
every other diet she tried had failed. Beatrice
Laramie lost 70 pounds and was able to go on her
dream vacation: a mule trek into the Grand Canyon.
Dawn Wilson-Sixta still has 75 pounds to go
Ready
to Join the List?
Weıve
arranged to give you an exclusive peek at some
recipes for Steinbackıs newest book, The Fat-Free
Living Super Cookbook, available in stores this
month. Every ingredient is easy to find in your
supermarket. ³And everything else youıll need
is in your head and heart,² Steinback says.
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One
Day Sample ³Fat-Free² Eating Plan
Breakfast
- 1/2
fat-free English muffin with 1tbsp. jam
-
3/4 cup (6 oz.) fat-free fruit-flavored yogurt
Snack
-
1 orange
Lunch
-
1 serving Pineapple-Chicken Salad
-
10 fat-free Rye-crisp crackers
-
4 oz. V8 juice Snack
-
1 oz. pretzels with mustard
-
1 apple
Dinner
-
1 ground turkey burger on a fat-free roll
-
1 baked potato with 1 tbsp. fat-free sour cream
-
1 cup green beans
-
1 slice sourdough bread Dessert
-
1 slice Chocolate Cherry Cake
-
1 cup skim milk Daily Total: 1,610 Calories
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