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The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Recipe Book – Various

Posted on May 20th, 2010 by in Cooking, Health, Health & Wellbeing, Non-Fiction, Young Adults

The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Recipe Book contains recipes for breakfasts on the go, simple lunches, quick weeknight dinners, meals on a shoestring, comfort classics and meals to stock and store.

This collection of 130 recipes is the long-awaited cookbook supplement to the phenomenally successful CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet., which outsold Harry Potter when it was released. At least 800 000 Australians have tried the diet, and many now live by its principles. This book allows the devotee to extend his or her culinary repertoire, as well as integrate the diet into all aspects of daily life. There are lots of great tips for getting a kitchen organised, and recipes and advice for all levels of entertaining – from formal dinners to an afternoon of TV sport.

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This latest volume features comfort classics such as cottage pie, curries, fish, chips, barbecues and breakfasts that include ricotta hotcakes and smoothies. There are even pizza options.

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Related Books:

  1. The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet
  2. The CSIRO Wellbeing Plan for Kids – CSIRO
  3. The Pressure Cooker Recipe Book – Suzanne Gibbs
  4. The CSIRO Healthy Heart Program – Dr Manny Noakes & Dr Peter Clifton
  5. Bill’s Sydney Food: The Original and Classic Recipe Collection – Bill Granger

  1. Nikhilshukla said on June 3rd, 2010 at 3:28 am

    Yeah, it’s good, very useful, thanks :)

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