Saturday, August 27, 2011

Book Reviews: Copykat.com’s Dining Out at Home Cookbook & Should I Eat the Yolk?

The Belles had such a great response to our last book reviews so here's another round of fantastic books that we LOVE!

Recipes for the Most Delicious Dishes from America's Most Popular Restaurants by Stephanie Manley

Have you ever been to a restaurant and wished you could make the dish you were eating at home? Well Copykat.com’s Dining Out at Home Cookbook is jam PACKED with tons of awesome restaurant recipes you can make in your own kitchen. Save money and save time by making your own restaurant favorites at home!

We rarely go out to eat at a restaurant these days but we LOVE restaurant foods- well Copykat.com’s Dining Out at Home Cookbook is the answer! Now I can make all the restaurant foods I love at home! And I can sub in some low fat ingredients to make them more diet friendly!

This book is filled with tons of the most popular recipes from CopyKat.com, this book offers over 200 unauthorized restaurant re-creations that have been tested and re-tested by people just like you. Each delicious dish is guaranteed to taste like the restaurant original so you can: Save money while enjoying all your favorite restaurant dishes, mix and match items from different restaurants to create the perfect meal, satisfy kids with their fast food favorites while making a fancier dinner for the adults, modify original re-creations to make them healthier while maintaining the delicious taste, find the ideal recipe for any occasion with the book’s quick reference icons, impress-your-guest dishes, quick-and-easy treats, meat-lover fare and vegetarian options, there are recipes for all your favorite entreés, appetizers, soups, salads, desserts and more from Americas best restaurants!

Copykat.com’s Dining Out at Home Cookbook is filled with recipes from your favorite restaurants  including Boston Market®, Chili’s®, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store®, IHOP®, Jack in the Box®, Joe’s Crab Shack®, Mrs. Fields®, Olive Garden®, Outback Steakhouse®, Red Lobster®, Taco Bell®, T.G.I. Friday’s®, The Cheesecake Factory, and many more!

Should I Eat the Yolk?
by Jamie Hale

Should I Eat the Yolk? is a handy guide designed to separate fitness, nutrition and health facts from myths with the intent to help you get lean, fit and healthy. Should I eat the yolk gives you real answers to burning questions and many common health and fitness claims from, “Do I need 8 glasses of water a day?” to “Will heavy weights make me bulky?”

These are just a few of the many questions that people who are interested in tend to ask. With so much information available at our fingertips on health, exercise and nutrition, finding the answers to these and other questions shouldn’t be a problem. But it is. The information can be found in books, on the internet, and in the media but being able to decipher fact from fiction and figuring out what is correct, makes it difficult.

Jamie Hale, founder of HNE Research, bodybuilder and health and fitness lecturer and writer, wrote, “Should I Eat the Yolk?” as part of his never-ending quest for knowledge about health and fitness. The book is divided into three sections. The first section covers health and nutrition claims. The second section addresses exercise claims. And, finally, the third section analyzes popular diet claims. Each claim is presented in question-and-answer format followed by  an investigation of the research that led to the answer of the question.

So, if you are dying to know if eating specific types of food together cause weight gain or if you need to do 3  sets of 10 reps to gain muscle, must I do 3 sets of 10 reps or if it isnecessary to exercise to lose weight, then Should I Eat the Yolk iwll have the answers to these questions with the research to back it up. And, oh, by the way, it is okay to eat the yolk ;)
For more info please visit:
The Ulysses Press website

We received samples of these products to review. We were in no other way compensated for our honest reviews. All thoughts and ideas expressed are oury own. We are disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

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