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SP cookbooks? Or any other good SP recipe sources online?
I am new to this forum and was wondering if the SP cookbooks are worth buying? I saw that just a few of the recipes are available for free on her website, but maybe someone more experienced on here knows of some that are online elsewhere...? Thanks!
Maria
Plan: Schwarzbein Principle
Stats: 195/176/125
BF:too much
Progress: 27%
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
The cook books are fine, but someone's I find priceless, even if I am not too sure about food combining is Suzanne Somers, and she is an unabashed Dr Schwarzbein fan.
Plan: Vegetarian Low GI
Stats: 188/179.8/125
BF:
Progress: 13%
Location: Israel (temporarily)
I'm not doing TSP currently (though I've just started reading her first book) but my sister did it several years ago and left me TSP Vegetarian Cookbook. Even when I was lowcarbing and eating meat, I used it, as the recipes are wonderful - mostly the tofu scrambles and salads (her Greek Salad recipe is my favorite Greek Salad recipe to date and the only one I use).
Now that I am a vegetarian low carber, I really appreciate the fact that she is one of the first who recognized that a low carb plan (though I know she allows more carbs than most LC plans) can be done as a vegetarian and came out with a cookbook to prove it. My copy is pretty worn by now but I still use it .