16 Aug
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Americans spend more than $400 billion a year eating out, and behind each burger, turkey sandwich, and ice cream sundae is a simple decision that could help you control your weight--and your life. The problem is, restaurant chains and food producers aren't interested in helping you make healthy choices. In fact, they invest $30 billion a year on advertising, much of it aimed at confusing eaters and disguising the fat and calorie counts of their products.
All of that has changed with EAT THIS, NOT THAT!. This book puts the entire food industry under the spotlight, and arms you with the savvy tricks and insider information it takes to eat well no matter where you are. With EAT THIS, NOT THAT! you're the expert in every eating situation, from the frozen food aisle to your favorite fast food joint to your local sports bar. You control your food universe--and lose the pounds you want--because, unlike every other customer, you'll know the smart choices to make--instantly!
EAT THIS, NOT THAT! is jam-packed with secrets the restaurant industry doesn't want you to know. For example: * Burger King doesn't want you to know that a BK Big Fish® Sandwich and fries have a whopping 1000 calories--nearly half your daily caloric intake! (Fish is usually healthy, but not this kind. Find out why with this book.) * Pizza Hut doesn't want you to know that a standard pizza in Italy contains 500 to 800 calories, but the same meal at Pizza Hut can top 2,100 calories! (You'd need to ride a stationary bike for more than three hours to burn off this mistake. Instead, eat all the pizza you want by making smart choices. EAT THIS, NOT THAT! shows you how.) * Macaroni Grill doesn't want you to know that a single serving of their Grilled Teriyaki Salmon has more than three times your daily allowance of sodium! (Cut your risk of high blood pressure by making smart choices at the same restaurant. You'll find them inside.)
If only you knew the industry secrets, you could eat at any of your favorite restaurants--or chow down on everything from the company vending machine to your kids' Halloween buckets--and know that every decision you made was smart, healthy, and the best possible choice for you. For example, did you know: * At McDonald's, an Egg McMuffin® is actually a healthy choice, with just 300 calories. (The Hotcakes pack more than double that amount!) * At Krispy Kreme, all you need to do is order the Very Berry Chiller instead of the Mocha Dream Chiller, and you'll save 500 calories! (Do that once a week and you'll drop more than 7 pounds this year--without trying!) * At Chipotle, you can cut 570 calories out of your Chicken Burrito just by ordering it as a bowl (without the tortilla) and asking them to hold the rice. (Same great taste, but with 94 fewer carb grams!) * Choosing a cinnamon roll at Au Bon Pain over Cinnabon will save you 463 calories and 20 grams of fat! * In the freezer section of your local supermarket, a turkey pot pie from Swanson's has 610 fewer calories than a turkey pot pie from Pepperidge Farms. * In the produce aisle, you'll get twice the vitamin C--and nine times as much vitamin A--simply by picking red bell peppers over green ones. (Who said eating healthy was difficult?)
And that's why EAT THIS, NOT THAT! is going to change everything. It's time to level the playing field. We're all tired of sneaky calories adding to our waistlines, and having to starve ourselves or spend hours on the treadmill trying to burn off the damage. Now--for the first time--you're in charge. With this simple illustrated guide to thousands of foods--along with the nutrition secrets that lead to fast and permanent weight loss--you'll make the smartest choice every time!
Great Book (2009-07-01)
If you want to loose some pounds by doing nothing more than making better choices while still enjoying your favorite foods then this book is for you.
handy guide lines (2009-06-29)
This has a lot of good tips for what to eat. I found that some things are close in calories but some restaurants
could really fool you into thinking its a healthy choice when it is still high in calories. I recommend it if you are open to changes
Sigh (2009-06-29)
This guy is totally banking off consumers, all the info he provides is common sense. Read food labels, know the basics of what you need from the food pyramid, and if your going to eat the bad stuff ...reduce portions. BAM, I hope I saved someone some $$$ from buying another useless book.
<3 to you all.
Your basic picture book (2009-06-27)
This book was not as informative as I was hoping. Pictures of a dozen or so foods but not anything really helpful. I say spend your money on something where you actually learn about a healthier diet than staring at pictures of foods.
Quick Picks (2009-06-27)
It wasn't what I expected, but my doctor recommended it. I think it has helped, just thumbing through to understand things I need to change. It isn't a life style change or a diet, it just gives you options that may be a bit better, sometimes a lot better withour losing out on the taste too much. It is particularly good if you go to the restaurants & fastfood places it highlights, I don't and that is what 167 out of 304 pages was about. It didn't really get down to helping me until page 196, the grocery store options. You will find though that often the food recommended in place of one food is a food that has something recommended over it. That can be confusing, be sure to read the commentaries, that was the most helpful. In the back are helpful articles that recommend specific foods for certain situations like feeling sad; tired; insomnia; etc. All in all, even though it really doesn't fit into the way I live and eat, I got a clue!
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