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cyndiboo
Thu, Jan-03-02, 11:20
I am surfing around trying to figure out which cookbook to buy. . Can anyone recommend a good no frill low-carb cookbook? We eat most meats, veggies, dairy ect. The only thing we don't eat much is fish and other seafood. We will eat tuns that's about it. I am hoping to buy it today so I can start right away. I am on day three and already thinking If I don't get more variety I will never make it. Please help. Thanks too any that respond.
Cyndiboo
liddle
Thu, Jan-03-02, 11:37
I haven't really found a cook book that I really like. A few recipes in each book that look good, but not good enough to buy all the recipes that don't look so good. However I did find this site and it looks pretty good. And it's free!!!
http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/lowcarb-recipes.html
I know there are other sights around to, you just have to look around. Hope this gets you off to a good start!
Oh yes, there is aways Karens recipe site!
Good luck,
Heather
Karen
Thu, Jan-03-02, 11:41
No cookbooks, but a few "online" recommendations!
Free and downloadable...
ASDLC Cookbook (http://www.camacdonald.com/lc/cookbookdownload.html)
...the Kitchen Forum on this site is full of good basic recipes and this site is good...
Low Carb Luxury (http://www.lowcarbluxury.com)
Karen
Marlaine
Sat, Jan-05-02, 16:37
Here is a URL for a cookbook. I don't have it, so I can't actually recommend it, but it has possibilities, no?
http://www.lowcarbrecipes.com/welcome.html
Marlaine
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