101 Low-fat Feasts (BBC Good Food)

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Manufacturer: BBC Books
Publisher: BBC Books
Author: Good Homes Magazine
101 Low-fat Feasts (BBC Good Food) Description
Binding: Paperback
Brand: Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780563488408
ISBN: 0563488409
Label: BBC Books
Manufacturer: BBC Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 216
Publication Date: 2003-06-05
Publisher: BBC Books
Studio: BBC Books
Brand: Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641
EAN: 9780563488408
ISBN: 0563488409
Label: BBC Books
Manufacturer: BBC Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 216
Publication Date: 2003-06-05
Publisher: BBC Books
Studio: BBC Books
Editorial Review of 101 Low-fat Feasts (BBC Good Food)
The 101 recipes in this volume are all short and simple with easy-to-follow steps, using readily available ingredients and are accompanied by a full-colour photograph of the finished dish. Whether you choose chicken with coriander tomato sauce, nutty stuf
Customer Reviews of 101 Low-fat Feasts (BBC Good Food)
Customer Rating: 




Review Summary: Good Nutritional Information but...
Review: be aware that some of recipes have a lot of added sugar. Not good if you're on any kind of diet!
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: handy helper
Review: This book is a handy helper with lots of great ideas. The recepies are simple to follw and not too footery. I wish they would advise which dishes could be frozen and there are no top tips to alter the meals - as they do in the magazing - but this is still a gem of a book and a perfect size to have in the kitchen.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: My Favourite Recipe Book
Review: Great, easy to follow recipe's that are guaranteed to be both filling and tasty. I highly recommend the Pumpkin and Bean Spaghetti (pp 66-67)!
The only down side is that this book - like many recipe books - expects you to be feeding a family. I would have liked to have seen more recipe's aimed at serving 2 or fewer people.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Sterling Stuff
Review: This little book was great. Had plenty of choice, book was well set out and the recipies were very easy to follow and the majority were relatively quick to make (vital for when you get home from work starving and could eat your body weight in food before turning on the kettle nevermind the oven). Having tried two of the recipies on the weekend (and not having killed anyone as a result) I declare this book a success!!
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: A great lil' cook book
Review: There's a whole series of these '101...' recipe books from Good Food Magazine, and they're all bang on the money. The lay-out is concise (there's a recipe on one page, and a nice, clear photo of what the dish should look like on the adjacent page) and the recipes are simple and easy to follow; no single recipe is broken down into more than 4 steps. Of course, I haven't tried them all, but those I have were all successful ('Baked Buttery Squash' is my most recent favourite). What's more, you hardly notice the fact that they're all low fat.
I wouldn't say this is the only cook book you'll ever need, but it's definitely a worthy addition to anyone's collection regardless of whether you're looking to lose weight or not.
Matt Pucci
Review Summary: Good Nutritional Information but...
Review: be aware that some of recipes have a lot of added sugar. Not good if you're on any kind of diet!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: handy helper
Review: This book is a handy helper with lots of great ideas. The recepies are simple to follw and not too footery. I wish they would advise which dishes could be frozen and there are no top tips to alter the meals - as they do in the magazing - but this is still a gem of a book and a perfect size to have in the kitchen.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: My Favourite Recipe Book
Review: Great, easy to follow recipe's that are guaranteed to be both filling and tasty. I highly recommend the Pumpkin and Bean Spaghetti (pp 66-67)!
The only down side is that this book - like many recipe books - expects you to be feeding a family. I would have liked to have seen more recipe's aimed at serving 2 or fewer people.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Sterling Stuff
Review: This little book was great. Had plenty of choice, book was well set out and the recipies were very easy to follow and the majority were relatively quick to make (vital for when you get home from work starving and could eat your body weight in food before turning on the kettle nevermind the oven). Having tried two of the recipies on the weekend (and not having killed anyone as a result) I declare this book a success!!
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: A great lil' cook book
Review: There's a whole series of these '101...' recipe books from Good Food Magazine, and they're all bang on the money. The lay-out is concise (there's a recipe on one page, and a nice, clear photo of what the dish should look like on the adjacent page) and the recipes are simple and easy to follow; no single recipe is broken down into more than 4 steps. Of course, I haven't tried them all, but those I have were all successful ('Baked Buttery Squash' is my most recent favourite). What's more, you hardly notice the fact that they're all low fat.
I wouldn't say this is the only cook book you'll ever need, but it's definitely a worthy addition to anyone's collection regardless of whether you're looking to lose weight or not.
Matt Pucci
