Skinny Bitch in the Kitch: Kick-Ass Recipes for Hungry Girls Who Want to Stop Cooking Crap (and Start Looking Hot!) [平装] 0762431067

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在线阅读本书 Quit your bitching-they’ve heard you already! You read Skinny Bitch and it totally rocked your world. Now you want to know, “What can I cook that’s good for me, but doesn’t taste like crap?” Well, lucky for you, the Bitches are on the case. Self-proclaimed pigs, Rory and Kim understand all too well: Life without lasagna isn’t a life worth living; chocolate cake is vital to our survival; and no one can live without mac ‘n cheese-no one. So can you keep to your SB standards and eat like a whale? Shit yeah, bitches. To prove it, Rory and Kim came up with some kick-ass recipes for every craving there is: Bitchin’ Breakfasts PMS (Pissy Mood Snacks) Sassy Soups and Stews Grown-up Appetizers Comfort Cookin’ Hearty Ass Sandwiches Happy Endings (Desserts) And a ton more! They are all so good (and easy to make) you’re gonna freak out. Seriously. What are you waiting for? Get your skinny ass in the kitchen!
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From Publishers Weekly The follow-up to bestselling diet guide Skinny Bitch, this irreverent cookbook orders readers to toss out all their meat, eggs and dairy, and make room for nutritional yeast, seitan and something called "Bragg's Liquid Aminos" (although soy sauce will do in a pinch). The authors' philosophy is simple but rigid: in order to be skinny, one must also be vegan (and, preferably, willing to give up coffee and white sugar). Not to despair-the svelte can eat all the tofu-based fake meat and cheese they want, and follow it up with dessert-alikes such as Bitchtastic Brownies or Cheezecake. For the most part, recipes are easy and inoffensive; while a "Chicken" Parmesan Panini will fool nobody, other offerings, like Japanese Soba Noodles with Steamed Vegetables and Tofu, are perfectly satisfying. But to enjoy this cookbook in full, a reader must be content to be addressed (repeatedly) as "bitch," as in, "Who's a boring old fart now, bitch?" Confusingly, there's no nutritional information for any of the recipes, nor is there any information on the specific dietary needs of vegans-apparently, you'll need to buy Freedman and Barnouin's first book for that. (For those who haven't tried, switching to a vegan diet is difficult even with a proper guide; this book's complete lack of support should make it a real bitch.) Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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From Publishers Weekly The follow-up to bestselling diet guide Skinny Bitch, this irreverent cookbook orders readers to toss out all their meat, eggs and dairy, and make room for nutritional yeast, seitan and something called "Bragg's Liquid Aminos" (although soy sauce will do in a pinch). The authors' philosophy is simple but rigid: in order to be skinny, one must also be vegan (and, preferably, willing to give up coffee and white sugar). Not to despair-the svelte can eat all the tofu-based fake meat and cheese they want, and follow it up with dessert-alikes such as Bitchtastic Brownies or Cheezecake. For the most part, recipes are easy and inoffensive; while a "Chicken" Parmesan Panini will fool nobody, other offerings, like Japanese Soba Noodles with Steamed Vegetables and Tofu, are perfectly satisfying. But to enjoy this cookbook in full, a reader must be content to be addressed (repeatedly) as "bitch," as in, "Who's a boring old fart now, bitch?" Confusingly, there's no nutritional information for any of the recipes, nor is there any information on the specific dietary needs of vegans-apparently, you'll need to buy Freedman and Barnouin's first book for that. (For those who haven't tried, switching to a vegan diet is difficult even with a proper guide; this book's complete lack of support should make it a real bitch.) Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Today's Diet & Nutrition, January/February, 2008 "Their "Use your head, lose your ass" mantra hits home with a grateful audience that's hungry for their message." Publishers Weekly, November 19, 2007 "...this will be embraced by readers seeking healthful recipes with an entertaining twist." VegNews, January/February, 2008 "With this new cookbook, everyone--whether male, female, slim, chubby, cranky, or kind--has the opportunity to be a Skinny Bitch.Viva la revolución, bitches!" Glamour (UK), January 2007 "...the first Skinny Bitch book hit the headlines when Victoria Beckham was seen clutching a copy. With 75 easy, low-cal recipes this follow-up proves healthy eaters can have fun in the kitchen, too." Energy Times, November/December 2007 "...the smart-talkin' girls are back with a recipe book that demonstrates both their signature style ("Chow the hell down") and their tasty, meatless substance." Domino, December/January 2008 "A hilariously bawdy vegan cookbook for the modern Mrs. Cleaver." More! Magazine (UK) "...bulging with brilliant solutions for `girls who want to stop eating crap and start looking hot.' Perfect for your New Year's resolutions when you realise you'll never stick to the grapefruit diet."
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Today's Diet & Nutrition, January/February, 2008 "Their "Use your head, lose your ass" mantra hits home with a grateful audience that's hungry for their message." Publishers Weekly, November 19, 2007 "...this will be embraced by readers seeking healthful recipes with an entertaining twist." VegNews, January/February, 2008 "With this new cookbook, everyone--whether male, female, slim, chubby, cranky, or kind--has the opportunity to be a Skinny Bitch.Viva la revolución, bitches!" Glamour (UK), January 2007 "...the first Skinny Bitch book hit the headlines when Victoria Beckham was seen clutching a copy. With 75 easy, low-cal recipes this follow-up proves healthy eaters can have fun in the kitchen, too." Energy Times, November/December 2007 "...the smart-talkin' girls are back with a recipe book that demonstrates both their signature style ("Chow the hell down") and their tasty, meatless substance." Domino, December/January 2008 "A hilariously bawdy vegan cookbook for the modern Mrs. Cleaver." More! Magazine (UK) "...bulging with brilliant solutions for `girls who want to stop eating crap and start looking hot.' Perfect for your New Year's resolutions when you realise you'll never stick to the grapefruit diet."
作者简介
Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin started a movement when they wrote their bestselling manifesto, Skinny Bitch.Both a wake-up call and a kick in the ass, Skinny Bitch exposed the horrors of the food industry while inspiring people to eat well and enjoy food.

They both live and pig out in Los Angeles.

出版社Running Press
作者Rory Freedman