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Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day (Betty Crocker Books)

May 18, 2011 by  
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Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day (Betty Crocker Books)

  • ISBN13: 9780470080597
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A comprehensive collection of deliciously filling main dishes-all 300 calories or less! Eating healthy and monitoring calories has never been easier-or more delicious-with this tempting collection of recipes from Betty Crocker. The 300 Calorie Cookbook offers slimmed-down versions of your favorite foods, with family-pleasing recipes for burgers, sandwiches, soups and stews, salads, main courses, even casseroles-all just 300 calories or less per serving. Betty Crocker takes all the gues

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  1. A. Chandler says:
    134 of 137 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Almost 400 pages full of recipes, many under 200 calories, it’s like 6 cookbooks in one, January 7, 2010
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    A. Chandler
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    This review is from: Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day (Betty Crocker Books) (Paperback)

    Everytime I swear I won’t cram another cookbook onto my bookshelf I leaf through something that seems to stand out among the other cookbooks I have, or is complete enough that it allows me to give away several cookbooks so that one can take its place.

    This is one such cookbook.

    Very extensive cookbook with around 300 recipes, it’s divided into the following categories:

    Center of the Plate
    Savory Skillet Meals
    Casseroles and Pot Pies
    Meatless Main Dishes
    Sandwiches, Salads, and Pizzas
    Soups, Stews, and Chilies
    Slow Cooker Suppers
    Grilling Good and Easy
    30 Min or Less
    Cooking for Two

    Which is why I say it’s like having several cookbooks…if I’m in the mood to grill, I can pull this out and do it with fewer calories, if I have limited time, it still has recipes for me, if I don’t want leftovers I use the cooking for two section, and I love the slow cooker suppers for those days when I want to throw some things into a pot in the morning and come home to a hot cooked meal, making me feel like my private chef slaved all day to have dinner ready and waiting! :-)

    Here are a few examples of some of the recipes. I’ve found them to include easy-to-locate ingredients and be family pleasers so that the rest of the house doesn’t even have to know it’s “diet” food since they tend to be good comfort foods:

    Honey Glazed chicken breasts
    Baked Oregano Chicken (this is a great one at only 180 calories)
    Smothered Cajun Pork Chops
    Beef and Peppers with Biscuits
    Cheese Enchiladas
    Philly Steak Casserole
    Cheese Filled Tortellini Soup
    Black Bean Taco Salad
    Baked Chicken and Rice with Autumn Veggies
    Country French Beef Stew
    Chicken and Dumplings
    Creamy Crabmeat Au Gratin
    Tex Mex Scrambled Eggs
    Cajun Oven Fried Trout
    Grilled Pizza
    Tex Mex Meat Loaf

    There are also lots of ethnic dishes thrown in if you, for example, are in the mood for Chinese food, Indian food, etc. And the meatless maindishes will make even a hearty carnivore forget what’s missing.

    This book, unlike most of my diet cookbooks, contains FULL nutritionals, even the protein, sodium etc. If you are following Weight Watchers you’ll know the fat and fiber of every dish going in.

    The instructions are super simple. I cook all the time but even if you have only made Kraft mac and cheese up til now, you’ll not skip a beat.

    NEGATIVES: I try to leave negatives on any review even if I love something since nothing is perfect but this book is jam packed with recipes, many with calories even in the one hundreds and they are easy to prepare, healthy, and tasty and have full nutritionals. That’s an A+ cookbook for me. I’f I had to say something others might not like, I might say it doesn’t contain photos for all recipes (it does have several photos, just not for all) but bear in mind the book is already at almost 400 pages with its tips and recipes so you might not fit it into your cookbook holder if got any bigger. :-)

    I love this one. It’s both rare and well-done.

    p.s. My calorie goal when I am dieting is 1250 calories per day. (This was scientifically figured out for me with a bodybugg. I’m a weight loss coach.) I burn 1950 calories per day usually in just normal activities so this deficit enables me to lose well if I also increase my activity( a little over 2 lbs per week) since a deficit of 3,500 calories equals a loss of one pound. (Your body uses fat stores for energy when it has a deficit.) Your calorie needs will vary of course based upon your height and weight and activity but there are several places online that you can get an estimate of what your body uses in order to figure out the deficit needed for weight loss even without a bodybugg. (All weight loss is, afterall, is taking in less calories than you burn.) This is great if you want to eat fresh food yet measure exactly what you are taking in as well.

    But I’m not always on a diet. And to be honest, I use this book even when I am not on a diet. I like the recipes. I just get to eat more!

    This keeps me satisfied and it’s more of a food change than a diet.

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  2. Jessica Hankle says:
    42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Happy with purchase, December 24, 2009
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    Jessica Hankle
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    This review is from: Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day (Betty Crocker Books) (Paperback)

    My husband and I are eating 6 meals a day at 300 calories each meal and we were very impressed with this book. I am not a good cook by any means (I’ve been known to burn water) but this book is extremely simplistic. The pages are large print and the recipies are extremely dummyproof. The negative about this book is that every recipe does not have a picture.. There are a few grouped picture page sets that label the recipe page but they are not side by side. Every recipie that I tried in this book so far has become my favorite. Def a good purchase!

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  3. M. Brown "mom on the go" says:
    21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Low Cal Recipes!, April 29, 2010
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    M. Brown “mom on the go” (Reno, NV) –
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    This review is from: Betty Crocker The 300 Calorie Cookbook: 300 tasty meals for eating healthy every day (Betty Crocker Books) (Paperback)

    I ordered this cookbook after seeing some of the positive reviews. I figured I’d get a few good recipes out of it like most books…I ended up with much more than “a few”! I have nothing but great things to say about the recipes. So far we’ve cooked about two dozen meals from the book and haven’t been disappointed yet! I’m all about cooking quick and healthy, so if that’s your style too you should enjoy this cookbook. It has moved to the top of my shelf for quick access! The best part, I don’t have to worry about calorie counting…every meal in the book is 300 calories or less and clearly lists all of the nutritional information. I have occasionally exchanged a few of the frozen ingredients for fresh and added some additional spices but that’s just personal preference. The best thing I’ve discovered about this book, besides the ease of the recipes, are the ingredients…most are already in your pantry unlike a lot of other cookbooks that require the purchase of a lot of pre-made products or off the wall items that you will never use again.

    If I had to list one warning, it would be that I don’t recommend this book for the “gourmet” chef who enjoys making everything from scratch and being in the kitchen all day. The recipes are made for busy families who want to eat healthy and still have time for the rest of life’s activities. It’s been a great purchase!

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