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Good Housekeeping 400 Flat-Tummy Recipes & Tips

A Cookbook

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By Good Housekeeping

By Susan Westmoreland

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$16.99

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$21.99 CAD

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ebook (Digital original)

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ebook (Digital original) $16.99 $21.99 CAD

Banish the belly bloat 400 ways with Good Housekeeping!
Everyone wants a flat tummy—and this entry in Good Housekeeping’s popular 400-recipe series is the go-to book for anyone trying to slim down or stay slim. All these recipes focus on complex grains, lean meats, fish, fruit, and veggies, while cutting out white refined starch such as bread and pasta and many processed foods. From Huevos Rancheros and Autumn Squash Salad to Mussels in Saffron-Tomato Broth and Beef Burgundy, these dishes make looking good very tasty! And in addition to the delicious recipes, you’ll get helpful strategies for losing the belly fat . . . and keeping if off, forever.

Series:

On Sale
Dec 12, 2017
Page Count
480 pages
Publisher
Hearst Books
ISBN-13
9781618372413

Good Housekeeping

About the Author

Good Housekeeping (goodhousekeeping.com) is a leading lifestyle media brand inspiring a monthly audience of 30+ million readers to discover genius innovations, delicious ideas, style-savvy trends, compelling news, and best-in-class products for their homes, families, and themselves. The Good Housekeeping Institute’s state-of-the-art labs combined with Good Housekeeping’s seasoned editorial talent and renowned test kitchen is unparalleled. In addition to its US flagship, Good Housekeeping publishes five editions around the world.

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Susan Westmoreland

About the Author

Susan Westmoreland is Culinary Director of Good Housekeeping. Media appearances include the TODAY show, Good Morning America, Food Network and Cooking Channel shows, NPR’s All Things Considered, and The Connected Table.  She is a member of the Kitchen Cabinet at Smithsonian Museum of American History and has served on the Board of Directors of Les Dames d'Escoffier and the New York Women’s Culinary Alliance. In 2001, Susan was named The James Beard Foundation’s Editor of the Year. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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