Friday, August 12, 2011

Betty Crocker Cookbook, Heart Health Edition Review

Betty Crocker Cookbook, Heart Health Edition
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The heart health edition of this cookbook is a fantastic edition to the Betty Crocker Family of cookbooks. In a special 32 page section at the front of the book it details various facts regarding heart health geared primarily towards women. With tips about fat, salt, fiber, etc, this section applies to really anyone and also pinpoints specific recipes in the main cookbook that are heart healthy.
The many recipes in the cookbook aren't just vegetarian or ones that are going to be bland. There are recipes for Meats, Soups, Casseroles, Desserts and just about anything else in this nearly six hundred page cookbook. Pictures are often small but colorful and there are plenty of drawings and charts to assist you in the kitchen.
Beyond the tremendous number of recipes that are quick and fast or long and slow as well as everything in between, there is a really helpful index. 34 pages in length the index tags certain recipes as "low-fat" or "fast" etc. so the cook in a hurry can find what he or she is looking for. Spiral bound inside a bright red hardback cover that makes the book lay flat right where you want it, the book is a great addition to your kitchen.
Kevin R. Tipple (c)2008

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From foolproof, dependable recipes to reliable how-to advice, the Betty Crocker Cookbook has everything you need for the way you cook today. This special Heart Health Edition of is packed with information to help you be good to your heart, including advice on a adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle, new heart-healthy recipes, and guidance on making heart-healthy mealtime choices. If you're concerned about heart health but still want to enjoy your favorite recipes, this special edition of "Big Red" is the book for you.

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