Large Healthy Cookbook??

SuperStorm
SuperStorm Posts: 119 Member
edited October 7 in Recipes
Hello All!
Does anyone know of a good sized healthy cookbook??
My hubby will be doing a 15 month job out of town soon and I'm going with him, and will just be working a few hours a week online so I'm going to have a ridiculous amount of time on my hands. I just re-watched Julie & Julia and I think it would be a great time filler and a lot of fun to go from cover to cover in a cookbook.
I'd like to have a big one, about 500 or so recipes so that I don't run out. I would just do the Julia Child one but the woman lived for butter and...well obviously I just can't eat all that butter and show my face around here LOL
Also my hubby is a super picky eater and I'm not too far behind him, so I'm not interested in one that has a lot of crazy recipes...and by crazy I mean exotic fruits/veggies or really any meat other than beef, pork, chicken, turkey, and basic fishes LOL
Anyone have any suggestions?

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  • Greenhaven44
    Greenhaven44 Posts: 71 Member
    Weight watcher ones are good and tasty and have normal food look on amazon :-)
  • Eating Well has some good cook books!
  • snugglesworthjr
    snugglesworthjr Posts: 176 Member
    why not try some of the recipe websites? there's a free treasure trove online of yummy dishes to try! you can always adapt the recipes to make them healthier
  • i saw a really good one at wh smith this week its called the healthy cook book and is half price for under 7 pounds some really nice looking recipes in i am investing in it myself next pay day:)x
  • giggitygoo
    giggitygoo Posts: 1,978 Member
    I really LOVE my weight watchers cookbook. It's freaking amazing. It's like the gigantic good houskeeping book, but all healthy stuff with nutrition facts. Not many processed ingredients in there either - which is a reason I don't care for Hungry Girl.

    This is the one I have:

    wwcookbookfeature1.jpg


    It has soups, salads, desserts, sauces, breads, ect ect ect ect

    It's like 300-400 pages....500+ recipes. Definitely fits the criteria.
  • mammafrog
    mammafrog Posts: 176
    I really LOVE my weight watchers cookbook. It's freaking amazing. It's like the gigantic good houskeeping book, but all healthy stuff with nutrition facts. Not many processed ingredients in there either - which is a reason I don't care for Hungry Girl.

    This is the one I have:

    wwcookbookfeature1.jpg


    It has soups, salads, desserts, sauces, breads, ect ect ect ect

    It's like 300-400 pages....500+ recipes. Definitely fits the criteria.

    I may try this
  • SuperStorm
    SuperStorm Posts: 119 Member
    Thanks ladies!
    I'm DEFINITELY going to check into that Weight Watchers book :smile:
  • jess_blonde
    jess_blonde Posts: 229 Member
    It only has 325 recipes but I highly recommend The Looneyspoons Collection by Janet and Greta Podleski. I have three of their cookbooks and I make their food constantly!!
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