Cookbook suggestions?
Thinking my 10 years as a Pillsbury corp rep and acquiring tons of cookbooks won't fit my new lifestyle.
Thanks ladies!
Jan
Comments
-
Have new cookbook I ordered
When I ordered the "Anti-cancer: A New way of Life" book, the site also showed "The Anti-cancer Cookbook, How to Cut Your Risk with the Most Powerful Cancer Fighting Foods." by Julia B. Greer MD, MPH. I have only paged through some of the recipes because I am reading the other book. It seems to have some healthy recipes. It uses some white flour but also includes whole wheat flour in the same recipe. I see honey, maple syrup used in some of the recipes, or splenda. I'll let you know more about the book when I can spend more time reviewing and using the cookbook.
I am enjoying the Anticancer book. Claudia has recommended this book, and his ideas for so long. I finally bought the book. It has many suggestions on changes one can make to help slow the growth of cancer cells. I have not tried the tumeric, pepper and olive oil yet, but am ready to try it.
I am about half way through the book. I think I am already doing the meditation and exercise part. I found out I am not drinking my green tea soon enough after I brew it. He says you should drink it with an hour of brewing it. I have been making a big glass of iced tea and sipping it over several hours.
Jan I too have many recipe books that I won't be using anymore either. And how I loved fixing all those delicious desserts. In peace and caring.0 -
Cook Books that might be of interest
Hi Jan
I recently read about a new cookbook by Rebecca Katz called "The Cancer Fighting Kitchen" She also wrote a book in its second edition called "One Bite At a Time".
You can get more info and read and print off some of the actual recipes at her website: http//:rebeccakaatz.com I did read some of the recipes and they look very healthy AND very tasty...not boring at all.
Click on the tab that says "culinary RX" and there is a long list of healthy foods...just hover over each one and it will enlarge to give more details about why that food is healthy.
Interestingly enough, the beloved Dr. David Servan-Schreiber who wrote Anticancer: A new Way of Life that so many of us like, also has a note on Ms.Katz's website re: The Cancer Fighting Kitchen: "Rebecca Katz thinks "big" when it comes to flavor and "strong" when it comes to slowing cancer. Enjoy the book". I see Dr. Weil also endorses the book.
If anyone else has had any experience with either of her cook books I would love to hear about it!
Bon Apetit!
Karen0 -
CookbooksRo10 said:Have new cookbook I ordered
When I ordered the "Anti-cancer: A New way of Life" book, the site also showed "The Anti-cancer Cookbook, How to Cut Your Risk with the Most Powerful Cancer Fighting Foods." by Julia B. Greer MD, MPH. I have only paged through some of the recipes because I am reading the other book. It seems to have some healthy recipes. It uses some white flour but also includes whole wheat flour in the same recipe. I see honey, maple syrup used in some of the recipes, or splenda. I'll let you know more about the book when I can spend more time reviewing and using the cookbook.
I am enjoying the Anticancer book. Claudia has recommended this book, and his ideas for so long. I finally bought the book. It has many suggestions on changes one can make to help slow the growth of cancer cells. I have not tried the tumeric, pepper and olive oil yet, but am ready to try it.
I am about half way through the book. I think I am already doing the meditation and exercise part. I found out I am not drinking my green tea soon enough after I brew it. He says you should drink it with an hour of brewing it. I have been making a big glass of iced tea and sipping it over several hours.
Jan I too have many recipe books that I won't be using anymore either. And how I loved fixing all those delicious desserts. In peace and caring.
Ladies,
I have the Anticancer book by David and also purchased the Anticancer cookbook, by Julia. Both I've started to read and found them both excellent. Can never have enough cookbooks can we? I was corp sales rep for Pillsbury for 10 years and have zillions of the sugar loaded and creamy loaded recipes. Guess those are prime candidates for garage sales. Now if I can figure out how to tweek them for "healthy" eating that will be great.
I'm involved with The Wellness Center here in St Louis and our group clinician gave me the recommendation for both of these books. Also anything by Rebecca Katz, which is what Karen mentioned. She's big on WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY FLOUR instead of white flour.....lighter than whole wheat and claims it's fabulous!! Will have to ask how we use it in place of some other flours.....don't know if transition is the same -- 1C. to 1C. Get back with you on that question.
Anyone hear about not using Olive Oil for heating, as changes the texture of oil and not good for us?? Heard at nutritional conference as she suggested something like Coconut Oil. Well if I could find coconut oil I'd be fine....have to research more.
Thanks again,
Jan0 -
Oil guidejazzy1 said:Cookbooks
Ladies,
I have the Anticancer book by David and also purchased the Anticancer cookbook, by Julia. Both I've started to read and found them both excellent. Can never have enough cookbooks can we? I was corp sales rep for Pillsbury for 10 years and have zillions of the sugar loaded and creamy loaded recipes. Guess those are prime candidates for garage sales. Now if I can figure out how to tweek them for "healthy" eating that will be great.
I'm involved with The Wellness Center here in St Louis and our group clinician gave me the recommendation for both of these books. Also anything by Rebecca Katz, which is what Karen mentioned. She's big on WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY FLOUR instead of white flour.....lighter than whole wheat and claims it's fabulous!! Will have to ask how we use it in place of some other flours.....don't know if transition is the same -- 1C. to 1C. Get back with you on that question.
Anyone hear about not using Olive Oil for heating, as changes the texture of oil and not good for us?? Heard at nutritional conference as she suggested something like Coconut Oil. Well if I could find coconut oil I'd be fine....have to research more.
Thanks again,
Jan
Jan...check this out: http://www.spectrumorganics.com/images/uploads/49623ec41cb5b.pdf
If that doesn't open just go to: www.spectrumorganics.com and cursor down on the left side of the page for the cooking guide for fats and oils. A dietitian gave me this website.
Karen0 -
Janjazzy1 said:Cookbooks
Ladies,
I have the Anticancer book by David and also purchased the Anticancer cookbook, by Julia. Both I've started to read and found them both excellent. Can never have enough cookbooks can we? I was corp sales rep for Pillsbury for 10 years and have zillions of the sugar loaded and creamy loaded recipes. Guess those are prime candidates for garage sales. Now if I can figure out how to tweek them for "healthy" eating that will be great.
I'm involved with The Wellness Center here in St Louis and our group clinician gave me the recommendation for both of these books. Also anything by Rebecca Katz, which is what Karen mentioned. She's big on WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY FLOUR instead of white flour.....lighter than whole wheat and claims it's fabulous!! Will have to ask how we use it in place of some other flours.....don't know if transition is the same -- 1C. to 1C. Get back with you on that question.
Anyone hear about not using Olive Oil for heating, as changes the texture of oil and not good for us?? Heard at nutritional conference as she suggested something like Coconut Oil. Well if I could find coconut oil I'd be fine....have to research more.
Thanks again,
Jan
just replace white with whole wheat.
Coconut oil is in natural or organic shelf in our stores here in Canada.
For Budwig mix and fresh salad we don`t need cook book. I have tons of them in different languages, used to be glued to food network and now, oh well life is beautiful. Best cooking technique for me is KISS (keep it simple stupid), but my family is still complaining about good old time when I cooked what they like.0 -
Cookingculka said:Jan
just replace white with whole wheat.
Coconut oil is in natural or organic shelf in our stores here in Canada.
For Budwig mix and fresh salad we don`t need cook book. I have tons of them in different languages, used to be glued to food network and now, oh well life is beautiful. Best cooking technique for me is KISS (keep it simple stupid), but my family is still complaining about good old time when I cooked what they like.
I know what you mean about the family not into our cooking/baking. I don't do it fancy with loads of calories therefore, I get some stares from the family. In the end they shouldn't complain a both have lost weight...hee! hee!
Yes with receipes say whole wheat, replace with same measurement of Wheat pastry flour. I need to try it as I agree whole wheat is quite heavy when recipes are cooked.
Do you olive oil or something else when cooking?
Thanks!
Jan0 -
olive oil is not for cooking/heatingjazzy1 said:Cooking
I know what you mean about the family not into our cooking/baking. I don't do it fancy with loads of calories therefore, I get some stares from the family. In the end they shouldn't complain a both have lost weight...hee! hee!
Yes with receipes say whole wheat, replace with same measurement of Wheat pastry flour. I need to try it as I agree whole wheat is quite heavy when recipes are cooked.
Do you olive oil or something else when cooking?
Thanks!
Jan
all i've ever read is olive oil is not for cooking/heating/frying with altho it uses are promoted for everything - i call it a sales pitch - ha!0 -
Catbirdcatbird said:olive oil is not for cooking/heating
all i've ever read is olive oil is not for cooking/heating/frying with altho it uses are promoted for everything - i call it a sales pitch - ha!
What do you use for cooking....coconut oil? So I've not lost my mind when others have told me not to use for cooking.
Thanks0 -
on cooking oils - Jazzy1jazzy1 said:Catbird
What do you use for cooking....coconut oil? So I've not lost my mind when others have told me not to use for cooking.
Thanks
As long as you're using fats and oils sparingly in your cooking and preparation, it would be fine to use any one of the following "good" oils. All of the following oils are low in saturated fats and trans fats. Some have high concentration of monounsaturated fats such as olive oil. Choose corn oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, soy oil or canola oil if you wish to fry foods as these oils have higher smoke point. It is best not to fry with olive oil as its smoke point is only about 190C/375F.
above from a source finally remembered - i/ve read coconut oil is not good
The following "bad" oils contain high percentage of trans fat or saturated fats. Some, such as coconut oil, even contain more saturated fats than animal products!
Bad Cooking Oils:
Vegetable shortening
Hard margarine
Butter
Palm oil
Palm kernel oil
Coconut oil0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards