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Pinch of Nom

100 Slimming, Home-style Recipes

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Bluebird
Published: 21st Mar 2019
Dimensions: w 196mm h 253mm d 26mm
Weight: 1043g
Interest age: From 18 years
ISBN-10: 1529014069
ISBN-13: 9781529014068
Barcode No: 9781529014068
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THE #1 FASTEST SELLING NON-FICTION BOOK IN THE UK Slimming-friendly food has never tasted so good; the must-have first cookbook from the UK's most visited food blog. Sharing delicious home-style recipes with a hugely engaged online community, Pinch of Nom has helped millions of people to cook well and lose weight. The Pinch of Nom cookbook can help novice and experienced home cooks enjoy exciting, flavourful and satisfying meals. Accessible to everyone by not including diet points, all of these recipes are compatible with the principles of the UK's most popular diet programmes. There are a hundred incredible recipes in the book, thirty-three of which are vegetarian. Each recipe has been tried and tested by twenty Pinch of Nom community members to ensure it is healthy, full of flavour and incredibly easy to make. Whether it's Cumberland Pie, Mediterranean Chicken Orzo, Mexican Chilli Beef or Chicken Balti, this food is so good you'll never guess the calorie count. This book does not include 'values' from mainstream diet programmes as these are everchanging. Instead the recipes are labelled with helpful icons to guide you towards the ones that suit you best - whether you're looking for something veggie, fancy a fakeaway, want to feed a family or have limited time to spare. Kate Allinson and Kay Featherstone owned a restaurant together in The Wirral, where Kate was head chef. Together they created the Pinch of Nom blog with the aim of teaching people how to cook. They began sharing healthy, slimming-friendly recipes and today Pinch of Nom is the UK's most visited food blog with an active and engaged online community of over 1.5 million followers. Showing that dieting should never be a barrier to good food, Pinch of Nom is the go-to home cookbook for mouthwatering meals that tick all the boxes.

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Jul 21st 2019, 12:28
A motivational read.
Awesome - 10 out of 10
Genius. That's what the two authors of this brand are. Taking recipes that could otherwise be off-limits or plain tasting and jazzing them up.
This cookbook is in a format I did not expect. It's fresh, relatable, current and engaging.
Each recipe is accessible to everyone, whether you need a quick meal or like a slow cook, this caters to the modern lifestyle or pace of life most of us now live.
There's no compromise here with flavor, time, style of food, calories or treats. You can 'have it all!!
This has genuinely changed my eating habits. The swops have been hugely beneficial and the foods I can eat with confidence and no guilt is brilliant.
I adore this book and can't wait for the next!
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The Pinch of Nom authors are clearly geniuses. -- <b><i>The Times</b></i> Pinch of Nom isn't a phenomenon. A phenomenon has a beginning and an end, but this thing - at first a Facebook group, then a food website, now a record-breaking cookbook - is as vast, as unstoppable, as the universe expanding. -- <b>Ruby Tandoh, <i>The Guardian</i></b> Pinch of Nom is headed up by pro foodies...recipes are accessible for all in terms of budget and availability. -- <b>Anna Hunter, <i>Get the Gloss</i></b> This is a cookbook for an era craving a return to simplicity, where no food group is off limits, and all your ingredients can be found in the local shop...It's just home cooking, based on the simple maxim that you should eat what you fancy, but a little less of it. -- <b><i>The Daily Telegraph</i></b> This is just what many dieters have been waiting for. -- <b><i>Daily Mail</i></b> Record-breaking culinary tome. -- <b><i>The Daily Telegraph</i></b>