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Eat This Not That! 2010: The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution

Eat This Not That! 2010: The No-Diet Weight Loss SolutionAuthors: David Zinczenko, Matt Goulding
Publisher: Rodale Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 341

Media: Paperback
Edition: Upd Exp
Pages: 352
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 6.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 1605295388
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.25
EAN: 9781605295381
ASIN: 1605295388

Publication Date: October 6, 2009
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Eat All Your Favorite Foods—And Watch the Pounds Disappear!
Two years after the runaway success of the original Eat This, Not That!, co-authors Matt and Dave noticed an interesting trend: Restaurants were actually cleaning up their menus! With consumers avoiding the country’s worst calorie offenses, some restaurants saw fit to remove them from the menu entirely. Consider this:
· After Chili’s Awesome Blossom took the runner-up spot on the “Worst Foods in America” list, Chili’s removed the appetizer from their menu entirely.
· Pepperidge Farm followed suit after being placed on the Worst Foods list and discontinued their Roasted Chicken Pot Pie.
· When Jamba Juice earned a citation on the Worst Drinks in America list, the chain stopped serving the largest size of their Chocolate Moo’d smoothie and recommitted itself to becoming one of the healthiest restaurant chains in the nation.
The problem is, as the old crop of calorie atrocities were eliminated, a new army of gut-bombs emerged in their place. That’s why the authors created Eat This, Not That! 2010, to empower you with the knowledge to battle a food industry bent on sabotage your waistline with unwanted and unnecessary calories. In this new-and-expanded edition, you’ll find fresh restaurant and supermarket comparisons, an encyclopedia of food packaging lies, and the invaluable guide to eating healthy on a budget. Essentially you’ll learn how to make effortless food swaps that will help you strip away 10, 20, 30 pounds or more.
Did you know:
· Choosing Prime Rib over Baby Back Ribs at Outback will save you more than 2,000 calories?
· You can save nearly 500 calories and more than 20 grams of fat just by ordering your banana split at Dairy Queen instead of Baskin-Robbins?
· A Stouffer’s White Meat Chicken Pot Pie has as much saturated fat as 6 scoops of ice cream? (Choose our alternative and save more than 900 calories!)



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5 out of 5 stars Great reference guide for eating out.   July 28, 2010
Niutyk
When it comes to eating out this book provides great guidelines on healthier eating. Enjoy.


5 out of 5 stars 2010 Eat This Not That! Packs a Punch !!!!!!   June 29, 2010
Mwaa (NY)
Indeed, this small book packs a punch with lots of food insight with colorful and well layout of information.

I wasn't bored at all, though I expected its another health book.

This book is great for grocery shoppers and eager diners. It is packed with information we usually disregard like calorie and fat in our food menu.

A NYTimes article quoted that the epidemic of obesity is staggering among lower class that tends to feed on cheap fast-food loaded with unhealthy contents. This book can help educate more people.

I particularly like those summary research on foods that boost metabolism or brain function. I hate garlic, but now I have to reinforce myself to choose what's right.

Going back to garlic --- The book states this is a brain boosting ingredient. Wow!

I feel more informed. Of course, I have read lots of health-related articles online and newspaper, not to mention Doctors TV, but I did learn extra with this 2010 edition.




5 out of 5 stars great information to have   June 28, 2010
H. Jukes
As somebody who watches what he eats, this is good information to have. A no-diet weight loss solution? Maybe. It certainly helps to keep your calories, fat, and things of limited nutritional value in check, but junk good, even if it is a little better for you than something else, is still junk food. This book will at least point you in the right direction though.

I enjoyed this book because I like learning new things. Thanks to it, I have a much greater awareness of the food available to me.

If you're looking for a good start on a more healthy diet, get this one.



1 out of 5 stars Not What I Expected   June 25, 2010
AvidReader (NC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The book was not in any form and more for restaurant use than the kitchen. Their was no format for looking up items.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing Book   June 4, 2010
Sammie (Missouri Ozarks)
This is one of the best, most sensible books I have ever read. I use it constantly when I am shopping or making a list. My family has already lost weight just changing a few things that have been so easy! There is a lot of hidden information regarding what we all eat and this book helps us all find the truth about it. THANK YOU David!!!

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