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Culinary Intelligence: The Art of Eating Healthy (and Really Well)
 
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Culinary Intelligence: The Art of Eating Healthy (and Really Well) [Formato Kindle]

Peter Kaminsky

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For many of us the idea of healthy eating equals bland food, calorie counting, and general joylessness. Or we see the task of great cooking for ourselves as a complicated and expensive luxury beyond our means or ability. Now Peter Kaminsky—who has written cookbooks with four-star chefs (for example, Daniel Boulud) and no-star chefs (such as football legend John Madden)—shows us that anyone can learn to eat food that is absolutely delicious and doesn’t give you a permanently creeping waistline.
Just a couple years ago, Kaminsky found himself facing a tough choice: lose weight or suffer the consequences. For twenty years, he had been living the life of a hedonistic food  and outdoors writer, an endless and luxurious feast. Predictably, obesity and the very real prospect of diabetes followed. Things had to change. But how could he manage to get healthy without giving up the things that made life so pleasurable? In Culinary Intelligence, Kaminsky tells how he lost thirty-five pounds and kept them off by thinking more—not less—about food, and he shows us how to eat in a healthy way without sacrificing the fun and pleasure in food.
Culinary Intelligence shows us how we can do this in everyday life: thinking before eating, choosing good ingredients, understanding how flavor works, and making the effort to cook. Kaminsky tells us what we need to give up (most fast food and all junk food) and what we can enjoy in moderation (dessert and booze), but he also shows us how to tantalize our tastebuds by maximizing flavor per calorie, and he makes delectably clear that if we eat delicious, flavorful foods, we’ll find ourselves satisfied with smaller portions while still enjoying one of life’s great pleasures.


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  • Formato: Formato Kindle
  • Dimensioni file: 1847 KB
  • Lunghezza stampa: 272
  • Editore: Vintage; 1 edizione (1 maggio 2012)
  • Venduto da: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • ASIN: B0067TGSKE
  • Da testo a voce: Abilitato
  • X-Ray: Non abilitato
  • Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: #181.686 a pagamento nel Kindle Store (Visualizza i Top 100 a pagamento nella categoria Kindle Store)

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35 di 39 persone hanno trovato utile la seguente recensione
1.0 su 5 stelle Fluff 18 maggio 2012
Di A. E. Sander - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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Like some of the other reviewers, I found this book disappointing. There was so much fluff about the author and very little content about how to eat. The NY Times article about this book contained the bulk of its content in one small piece. I enjoyed the article, but found the book tedious and a waste of time.
16 di 17 persone hanno trovato utile la seguente recensione
4.0 su 5 stelle Enjoyable, like the food it describes 11 maggio 2012
Di Janet Hardy - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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Somewhere between memoir, philosophy and a diet book, Culinary Intelligence is a quick and enjoyable read with some good ideas. (I'm a pretty good cook, and I've picked up several new prep ideas - boiling radishes, who knew?). If you're even reasonably food savvy, there will be little new information here, but it's a great motivator for anyone who wants to get more flavor from fewer calories. A minor complaint: all the weight loss stories in the book were about men. Anybody who's ever attended a mixed-gender weight loss group knows that men lose weight *much* more easily than women; very few women could simply cut back on white food, desserts and pizza, and magically drop 40 lbs. Still, if you're eating the kind of food this book advocates, not cheating with junk, and getting reasonable exercise, you probably weigh about what you ought to, whether or not the weight charts think so.
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1.0 su 5 stelle Not much here 25 maggio 2012
Di Constant reader in Oregon - Pubblicato su Amazon.com
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I found little or no useful information here. The book is much too long as it belabors a few obvious points that are familiar to just about anybody interested in healthful eating. I don't know who is the intended audience. The author was probably good at discovering and writing about restaurants for the NYT. But in this format, he spends too much time name-dropping and talking about himself, his friends, etc.

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