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Cut the Sugar, You're Sweet Enough

✍ Scribed by Leche, Ella


Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Year
2016;2015
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Cut the Sugar, You're Sweet Enough is a practical, real-life approach to reducing sugar the healthy way so you don't feel deprived. This is not a sugar-detox book but an inspiring cookbook and guide to change your relationship with the foods you love and address your cravings properly. There are over 100 delicious and easy recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and yes, even dessert! Ella LechΓ©, the voice behind the popular food blog Pure Ella, used to consider herself a healthful eater. She ate salads; she drank water. But like so many of us, she also looked forward to her daily sweet treats. It wasn't until her health fell apart due to a rare illness that she began to make the food-health connection. € Back in 2008, just months after the birth of her first child, Ella developed debilitating weakness to the point where she collapsed numerous times. She had difficulty getting up from the bed and could barely breathe and eat. The diagnosis was myasthenia gravis ...

✦ Subjects


Cooking & Food;Nonfiction;Electronic books


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