Monday, June 1, 2009

Cook Yourself Thin Cookbook!

Cook Yourself Thin Book
Cook Yourself Thin Book

Are you listening to the buzz around the book Cook Yourself Thin: Skinny Meals You Can Make in Minutes based on Lifetime's new show "Cook Yourself Thin" that has REAL women losing a dress size?

Forget drab diets – they don’t work because ‘healthy’ food tastes pretty grim. If you want to drop a dress size and still eat gorgeous grub then the Cook Yourself Thin team are about to come to your rescue. The average woman spends 30 years of her life dieting but 60% are still overweight. Clearly diets don’t work! Most of us are not obese, we don’t want to overhaul our diets, we just want to lose weight.

Join three cool cooks who regularly have their cake, eat it and still look gorgeous. Armed with their skinny secrets and a ballistic bomb calorie-counter, they prove that you can drop a dress size in six weeks and still stuff your face. The fabulous four are serious foodies who won't make any compromises when it comes to flavor - their dishes first and foremost must taste great. They show you their tricks - how to double the taste while halving the calories. These girls don't do denial. Burgers, curries, and chocolate cake are all on the menu and won't pile on the pounds if you cook it their way. So if you want to streamline those curves, get yourself back into the kitchen and Cook Yourself Thin.

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Allison Fishman of Cook Yourself Thin

Interview with Allison Fishman: I had the pleasure of speaking with Allison Fishman, one of the co-stars of Lifetime’s new show Cook Yourself Thin, which made its American debut just this past week. Allison is a passionate chef who owns The Wooden Spoon, a Brooklyn-based culinary school, who sharpened her own culinary skills while working for Martha Stewart, the Food Network and TLC’s Home Made Simple. She shared with us how she got her start cooking healthy (it’s a story, all working women can relate to) and some of her favorite slimming secrets in the kitchen.

Read the highlights from my interview with Allison Fishman.

Where did the idea come from for the show Cook Yourself Thin?

Cook Yourself Thin got its start in England where the show and the accompanying cookbook have proved to be a huge hit with British women. The producers of the show thought that the premise of Cook Yourself Thin would be a great hit with the American audience to learn how to cook healthy.

Have you always cooked healthy or is this a new way of cooking for you?

My story is similar to many working women out there. I had an executive level job in the dot.com industry and after a few years in it, noticed the weight creeping on after too many business dinners. I also noticed that even though I was a very successful business woman, I couldn’t poach an egg to save my life. I was a complete nincompoop in the kitchen. So I decided that I need to go to culinary school and that is just what I did.

I wanted to be able to indulge in delicious foods without perceiving food as the enemy. I had my kitchen stocked with truffle oil, fresh Parmesan cheese, I was able to master cooking and eating vegetables and whole grains. And to my surprise, I lost weight eating this way.

What are three of the most important steps anyone can do in their own kitchen to stay trim?

Number One is to avoid drinking your calories. Right now, I have three huge bottles of unsweetened sun tea sitting on the windowsill of my kitchen. I also always keep seltzer water on hand and drink plenty of brewed tea during the winter. Second, stock your refrigerator with fruits and vegetables and clean out your pantry of snack foods. Right now is the season where fresh produce is in abundance. Stock up on blueberries, pineapples, peaches and whatever is fresh and in season. Third, don’t be afraid of following recipes. The dishes that we prepare on Cook Yourself Thin are healthy and simple.

Candice Kumai of Cook Yourself Thin

An Interview with Candice Kumai:

Looking to lose those last ten pounds, but not give up your favorite foods? Lifetime may have your solution with its new show Cook Yourself Thin. Taking real women who are looking to drop baby weight, get ready for an impending reunion, or perhaps have just let themselves go, each episode features a guest as she learns how to transform favorite (but fattening) recipes into healthy (and still tasty) fare. The viewers get to see how after six weeks the participant has progressed, and if she has kept up the healthier lifestyle. TVGuide.com spoke with one of the hosts, and former Top Chef Season 1 contestant, Candice Kumai about what sets her show apart, how you can enjoy foods you love, and why she's defending Kim Kardashian.

TVGuide: How is Cook Yourself Thin different from other weight-loss shows?

Candice Kumai: It's really fun, cute and creative because we take really great food and make it even better because we're making it healthy. You don't think of eating lettuce or rice cakes or depriving yourself, you think of an actual burger or fries or milkshake that you can have and actually love. It's mainly the lifestyle change and it's genuinely built for women.

TVGuide: There are three hosts, so do you each have a different expertise you bring to the table?

Kumai: The three of us are so different yet we make the perfect puzzle pieces for each other. Harry [Eastwood] is our original girl from the series in London. She's our blonde, British baker; she really specializes in trying to find the perfect substitute for fat in her baking. Allison [Fishman] is our classic American beauty, girl-next-door, from New York, and she is amazing at cooking instruction— she's very technical. I'm total SoCal, surfer girl, born and raised with a Japanese mother and an American father. So I grew up with all different kinds of cuisines, very cultured, well-traveled and I bring more of the ethnic edge. We are so different but when we come together we make this amazing team and we just feed off of each other.

TVGuide: What's your favorite recipe you've made on the show?

Kumai: The roasted chicken was so good— it's a classic everybody should know how to make. Also one of the alternative recipes I loved was the tequila lime sautéed shrimp tacos. It was always too fattening so I try to find the really healthy, California way to jazz it up.

TVGuide: There's been some controversy about Kim Kardashian being labeled as plus-size. Being on TV, do you feel pressure to stay slim?

Kumai: Kim Kardashian is one of the most beautiful women I've ever seen. For people to say things like that just blow my mind because it's not all about your waistline. I defend someone like her because she's beautiful and even Allison, Harry and I all have to work really hard to maintain our weight. We're all in the same boat together. Nobody's perfect and everyone can be beautiful in their own way. Dieting has become part of the culture [and] has taken over the world of food. We just want to be able to teach women that food isn't your enemy. It's going to be here for the rest of your life, you may as well make amends with it.

Cook Yourself Thin Mondays at 5 pm/ET on Lifetime.

Reviews:

Really loving the new Lifetime series Cook Yourself Thin. The trio of recipe rescuers -- Candice Kumai, Harry Eastwood and Allison Fishman -- swoop into a woman's life and teach her sneaky little tricks to lighten up her favorite meals and slim down.

The companion cookbook is just as fun and mouth-watering. Filled with full-page color photos of many of the dishes, the book offers a step-by-step way to replicate the trimmer and tasty recipes seen on the show, which airs weekdays at 5 p.m. with back-to-back 30-minute episodes.

In addition to the recipes, which include calories, the book includes:

* Bios of the hosts
* A quiz to find your Eater ID, with solutions
* The trio's weight-loss philosophy
* A brief calorie guide
* Food and equipment basics to stock in your kitchen
* Smart calorie swaps
* Skinny alternatives to your favorite unhealthy foods and risky situations
* A calorie-burning chart on exercise

I love this softcover cookbook -- lots of great ideas, smart swaps without going all "science project", lots of photos and inspiration and sensible advice.

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Cook Yourself Thin Smoothie Recipe- Lifetime TV

Lifetime's Harry Eastwood show's us how to make her famous Cook Yourself Thin smoothie recipe. For more ways to DROP THAT DRESS SIZE get the book now! http://dawnallred.wordpress.com/2009/05/31/cook-yourself-thin-book-from-lifetimes-hot-new-show/




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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Hot New Book- Who's Got Your Back by Project Greenlight's Keith Ferrazzi

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Keith Ferrazzi's new book, Who's Got Your Back: The Breakthrough Program to Build Deep, Trusting Relationships That Create Success--and Won't Let You Fail is ready to help YOU drastically change your life. His idea is simple: Hold a small few close. Make these few the smart, real people in your life that will give you the honest truth about the missteps they see in your life and life-plan (no yes-men). Keep them in your life and have them hold you accountable.

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Keith Ferrazzi- Author of "Who's Got Your back?"

Ferrazzi's ideas mirror those of many great men and titans of industry before him. It's a worthy read with much to teach. Use his wisdom to change YOUR life and move closer to the life YOU DESERVE!

"If I'd had this book at the start of my career, I would have saved myself 30 years of trial and error. If you are serious about your success, I strongly recommend that you read this book and build your support circle today."

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Disregard the myth of the lone professional "superman" and the rest of our culture's go-it alone mentality. The real path to success in your career and in your personal life is through creating an inner circle of "lifeline relationships" - deep, close relationships with a few key trusted individuals who will offer the encouragement, feedback, and generous mutual support that every one of us needs to reach our full potential. Whether your dream is to lead a company, be a top producer in your field, overcome the self-destructive habits that hold you back, lose weight or make a difference in the larger world, Who's Got Your Back will give you the roadmap you've been looking for to achieve the success you deserve.

Keith Ferrazzi, the internationally renowned thought leader, consultant, and bestselling author of Never Eat Alone, shows us that becoming a winner in any field of endeavor requires a trusted team of advisors who can offer guidance and help to hold us accountable to achieving our goals. It is the reason PH.D candidates have advisor teams, top executives have boards, world class athletes have fitness coaches, and presidents have cabinets.

In this step-by-step guide to the powerful principles behind personal growth and change, you'll learn how to:

  • Master the mindsets that will help you to build deeper, more trusting "lifeline relationships"
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  • Get further, faster by setting goals in a dramatically more powerful way
  • Use "sparring" as a productive tool to make the decisions that will fuel personal success
  • Replace the "yes men" in your life with those who get it and care - and who will hold you accountable to achieving your goals
  • Lower your guard and let others help

None of us can do it alone. We need the perspective and advice of a trusted team. And in Who's Got Your Back, Keith Ferrazzi shows us how to put our own "dream team" together. The principles learned apply to much more than just business.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

10 Headlines That Will Make YOUR HUSBAND LEAVE YOU Before He Even Meets You!

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Your HEADLINE will get your profile read or skipped.

Next to your photo, it is one of the most powerful marketing tools of your online dating profile. A good headline can draw crowds of people, even if you don’t have a photo. A bad headline however... can make you all but invisible.

In no particular order, here are the 10 worst headlines out there... so common and boring that people don’t even see them as they skim through ads. Learn from the mistakes of the unread!

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1. HEADLINE: “Insert funny headline here.”
HE THINKS: “Wow, people are still using this tired old line?”

This wasn’t funny years ago, and everyone has seen it dozens of times since. Be creative. If you’ve seen it somewhere before, it’s old news. It makes you look out of touch.


2. HEADLINE: “Clever headline #28492”
HE THINKS: “Um. Not clever’”

Says nothing interesting about you and it's way too overused. Do you really want something this boring and unoriginal to be the first thing people read about you?


3. HEADLINE: “how about diner and drinks”
HE THINKS: “You can’t even spell properly in your headline? Is our first date going to be at Chuck E Cheese?”

There is NO excuse for spelling errors in your headline, and yet it is so common. First impressions are everything, and your headline counts. It makes you look careless and sloppy (and let's be honest, not that bright). The “dinner and drinks” headline itself is also overused and coming from a woman, sounds like you are asking for a free meal.


4.HEADLINE: “Love to laugh.“
HE THINKS: “No way! Me too! We must be soul mates.”

No. No he doesn't. It doesn't send the message you want it to, that you are lighthearted and fun to be around. People write this as if it makes them unique... but have you ever known anyone who didn’t enjoy laughing? Although this headline intends to display value by making you look special, it actually reduces your value by showing that you are average.


5. HEADLINE: “I’m looking for someone special.”
HE THINKS: “Wow, I’ve just been hanging out here waiting to show myself to someone who was LOOKING for someone special! Now that you’re here, I’m saved!”

Because you are looking for someone special, does it mean that the truly special people should come check you out? Nope. No one cares what you are looking for, they only care what they are looking for. Remember that. You have to "sell" yourself online in a very small space. Use your headline to build your own value and get you what you want: Your profile read.


6. HEADLINE: “Hmm, I don’t know what to write here.”
HE THINKS: “Stumped already? Our first date is going to suck. I took the time to write something on my profile. She won't even bother to do that? Not interested.”

If you can’t think of your own headline, you’re either heavily medicated and should not be out dating or you lack any thought processes at all. There is no excuse. None. Steal something off the front page of Yahoo if you have to.


7. HEADLINE: “I’ll fill this in later.”
HE THINKS: “Too lazy to even write a headline? Guess who would be doing ALL of the work dating her...”

If you can’t be bothered, why should anyone else bother with you? Seriously, laziness is one of the biggest turn offs there is.


8. HEADLINE: “One last try...”
HE THINKS: “One last try... because you’ve struck out so many times already?”

Oh my NO NO NO. Pathetic and hurt is not SEXY. You MUST be appealing to attract. And come on, we have all been hurt. Yours is not so super special. But that headline tells everyone you are not over it. No one wants to play therapist on a date. Reminding someone of failure is never a great way to get anyone attracted to you.


9. HEADLINE: “Single and looking.”
HE THINKS: “Slutty.”

He could infer you date all the time. Guys love to think about that. (No. No they don't.) This redefines redundant, and tells the reader nothing more than that you are exactly the same as the other 50,000 people visiting the site that day.


10. HEADLINE: “Hello,” or “Hi.”
HE THINKS: “Dull.”

This is definitely one of the most common and boring headlines out there. It is completely uncreative and lacking any effort. People won’t even see it listed amongst the other interesting and funny headlines.

And the bonus number ELEVEN Worst Prize Winner is: "Picking Up the Pieces."



You know why!

And there you have the top 10 (had to be 11) most useless online dating headlines. These also fail as subject lines for first emails. The rule is - always be interesting, exciting, funny, or fascinating. Never, ever be average.

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Cook Yourself Thin Lasagna Recipe

"Cook Yourself Thin: Skinny Meals You Can Make in Minutes"

by Lifetime's Harry Eastwood

Lasagna...light but luxurious


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The lasagne

  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 2 sticks of celery, finely chopped
  • 1 carrot, finely chopped
  • 4 cloves of garlic, peeled and finely chopped
  • 400g lean beef mince (must be the best quality, or you could try and get a butcher to mince it for you)
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 315ml red wine
  • 400g tin plum tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon tomato purée
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 courgettes, thinly sliced lengthways
  • 1 jar of roasted red peppers in brine
  • 4 sheets of lasagne

The cheese sauce

  • 500ml semi-skimmed milk
  • A good grating of whole nutmeg
  • Salt and pepper
  • 3 tablespoons cornflour
  • 1 teaspoon English mustard
  • 80g mature cheddar cheese

Per serving:
347 calories

1. Heat up a big saucepan and add the olive oil. Sweat the onion, celery, carrot and garlic for around five minutes over a medium heat.

2. Heat a frying pan up until very hot and cook the seasoned beef, without any oil, in batches. Then add the beef to the saucepan.

The point of cooking the beef in batches is to get a good colour on it because this adds more flavour.

3. When all the beef is in the saucepan, turn up the heat and add the wine.

4. Cook until the wine has all been absorbed and then add the tinned tomatoes, tomato purée, bay leaf and oregano. Season and simmer for 30 minutes or until rich and tasty.

5. Preheat a conventional oven to 180ºC, or a fan-assisted one to 160ºC.

6. Heat a griddle pan. Season the courgettes and lightly chargrill or sear on each side, then leave on a plate until assembling time. Drain the peppers and also add to the plate.

7. For the cheese sauce: heat the milk up gently with a good grating of nutmeg, some salt and pepper. Mix the cornflour with 50ml of the milk and whisk back into the milk, continuing to cook for two to three minutes until thickened.

8. Add the mustard and half the cheese. Check the seasoning and set aside.

9. Now for the fun part: Take a baking dish and start layering up the ingredients. Start with a layer of meat, then peppers, then meat, then courgettes, then meat, then pasta and finally cheese sauce.

10. Top with the rest of the cheese and bake for 20 to 30 minutes or until bubbling.



Sophie

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"Cook Yourself Thin: Skinny Meals You Can Make in Minutes"

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