About this title: Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouins New York Times Bestselling tart-tongued odes to healthy eating and veganism - Skinny Bitch and Skinny Bitch in the Kitch - are now available together for the first time in hardcover, exclusively packaged in a deluxe slipcased box set.
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Binding: Hardcover: Slipcase
Publisher: Running Pr Book Pub
Date Published: 2008-06-09
ISBN-13:9780762435364ISBN:0762435364
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Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Perseus Books Group
Date Published: 2008
ISBN-13:9780762435364ISBN:0762435364
Description: Two "New York Times" bestsellers--"Skinny Bitch" and "Skinny Bitch in the Kitch'"--are now available in special hardcover editions in this saucy slipcased set. read more
"It definitely made me look at food differently. I'm all ready someone who constantly reads food labels, but this book has made me look even more. I actually carry the book with me when I go shopping because it has a list of ingredients that are bad for vegetarians & vegans. While the authors try and persuade the reader to become vegan, they seem to understand that it is a difficult choice to make and accept that being vegetarian is much better than being a meat eater. The slaughter house chapter made me cry and I don't even eat meat - but if I did, I would give it up after reading this chapter. All in all a great read and would recommend it to everyone."
"As with all diet books, I am sure there has been some serious hype to this book with the treatment of animals and the amount of chemicals we put in our bodies. With that said, it still had an effect on me and I no longer eat meat and feel good about not being apart of the demise of living animals."
"Now I remember why I was a vegetarian. Yikes. Is it likely that I will become one again? Yes. I will attempt to go vegan, but I doubt I'll be able to do it (I do love me some eggs and yogurt). And there's no way in hell I'm giving up blue crabs.
Will my husband be able to handle this? No. So there is going to be a pretty divided household. I think we'll manage, we somehow always do.
Not really a diet book, but a good idea for those trying to lose weight I guess. Its more about living a healthy lifestyle than losing weight. I always knew eating too much protein was bad for diabetes (despite all the "evidence" to the contrary) - just proves I should listen to myself more often.
The cookbook is useful, but I think I'd have been better served to just buy one of the ones recommended in the back of Skinny Bitch."
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