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April 6, 2006
Dieters everywhere are realizing that weight loss is a simple equation: You have to burn more calories than you take in. Pretty simple, right? You just eat fewer calories. The problem is, most low-calorie cookbooks cut calories by cutting fat, which also means they cut nutrients and flavor! They also fill you up with unhealthy carbohydrates like sugar and white flour. No more! Dana Carpender comes to the rescue with 500 delicious and healthy low-calorie recipes that include healthy fats like olive oil and nuts and healthy carbs like brown rice and whole-wheat bread. It's the best of both worlds, and the healthiest diet imaginable, because every calorie counts in terms of nutrition. There are no empty calories from fillers with no nutritional value. These recipes are delicious and healthy and will help you lose weight for good.

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About the Author

Best-selling author Dana Carpender was startled to discover that limiting her carbohydrate intake not only helped her control her weight, but produced the health and vitality a low fat diet had promised but never delivered. Fifteen years later, she laughs at people who say “You can’t eat that way long-term.” Her eight cookbooks are the result of her realization that the key to permanent dietary change is the answer to the age-old question, “What’s for supper?” To date they have sold over a million copies worldwide. Dana blogs about low carb nutrition at www.HoldtheToast.com; her weekly blog digest goes out to over 20,000 readers. She is also Managing Editor of CarbSmart Magazine at http://www.CarbSmart.com, as well as a featured staff writer. She launches her internet radio show, Dana's Low Carb For Life, on Labor Day 2010. Dana lives in Bloomington, Indiana with her husband and a menagerie of pets, all of whom are well and healthily fed

Product Details

  • Paperback: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Fair Winds Press (April 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592331971
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592331970
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #171,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dana Carpender is a nationally syndicated columnist and is the founder of Hold the Toast Press, which publishes the biweekly online newsletter Lowcarbezine! She is the author of multiple books on low-carb cooking including the bestseller 500 Low-Carb Recipes.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!!!!, March 8, 2006
This review is from: Dana Carpender's Every Calorie Counts Cookbook: 500 Great-Tasting, Sugar-Free, Low-Calorie Recipes that the Whole Family Will Love (Paperback)
I had this pre-ordered here at Amazon but found it this past weekend at a bookstore and it was worth paying the difference and having it rather then waiting for it to ship. I love all of Dana's books, but by far this is my favorite. I wasn't sure what to think because of the title saying every calorie counts instead of "low carb" but it is a low carb cookbook, just better for OWL and maintenance, BUT, most everything in this book is 13g carb per serving and less (a lot between 4-8), even dishes with rice and whole wheat flour. She mixes cauli-rice with wild rice and almond flour (meal) with whole wheat flour to keep carb counts low while giving us those grains we can add back once off induction. This is a book perfrect for low carbers and for those watching carbs and calories alike. But its the recipes that earn it 5 stars. Peachy rice (8g per serving) and tandoor chicken is what I made last night and they were delicious (and everything on my plate was 12g carb total). 3 meals like that keep me under my 40 grams daily cab allowance, and yet I enjoyed real rice last night. I'm so happy to have this book. I know it is about to become the most used cookbook because everything appeals to my taste buds. Dana never disappoints us and this one is no exception. Low carbers, don't be fooled by the title, it is low carb. Maybe not low enough carb for induction, but perfect for the later stages of weight loss.
Thank you Dana!!!! And thank you for thinking of all of us who watch what we eat. Its so nice to have all these options for OWL. More recipes for those of us past induction, almost to goal weight or maintaining is always appreciated, especially for those of us who have had to count calories too. This is something not many low carb cookbook authors address and I'm so glad she did. Keep the cookbooks coming Dana!
Oops, it says 4 stars but I gave it 5! I would give it 10 if I could!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Concord Concerning Calories And Carbs, May 7, 2006
This review is from: Dana Carpender's Every Calorie Counts Cookbook: 500 Great-Tasting, Sugar-Free, Low-Calorie Recipes that the Whole Family Will Love (Paperback)
When you are Dana Carpender and your entire writing career has been predicated on your reputation for being "that bestselling low-carb recipe book lady," then you can imagine the stunned surprise from people who bought her previous books when the title of her new book conspicuously omitted the word "low-carb" for the first time since she started writing cookbooks. Hmmm, that's strange!

But let's get one thing straight about the "Every Calorie Counts Cookbook" right away: THIS IS DEFINITELY A LOW-CARB COOKBOOK! Carpender makes no bones about it from page one that she is still a rebel on a mission to help educate people on making healthier choices regarding what they are eating and making sure every calorie and carb counts when they do it.

She believes there are merits to the low-carb approach to eating (foods that satisfy your hunger and that help you stay away from those "nasty blood-sugar" crashes) and to the low-calorie approach to eating (preventing the body from eating more calories than it needs) that really need to merge for a consensus on a wiser approach to healthy eating.

I can certainly understand where Carpender is coming from and it is good that she is articulating this in a book so that others can see that livin' la vida low-carb really can make a lot of sense if you stop buying into the negative anti-low-carb propaganda that so viciously points people away from this healthy lifestyle change. Carpender hopes to change that.

Looking at the contents of the "Every Calorie Counts Cookbook" itself, my first impression was, "DANG, THIS IS A BIG BOOK!" WOW, you definitely get your money's worth when you buy a Dana Carpender book because she literally LOADS it with 500 recipes for literally every occasion. For all those people who think low-carb is too boring because you are limited in your food choices, may I encourage you to pick up one of Carpender's books and shut your mouth?!

Just like her previous low-carb cookbooks, which have sold over a milion copies by the way, Carpender gives helpful tips for people who want to lose weight and she provides those people with information they can use. I LOVED the fact that she repeated one phrase many times that I myself have said to people who desire weight loss: "Anything you do to lose weight is what you must do for the rest of your life to keep it off." If you choose a plan that makes you hungry all the time, then you're just not gonna stick with it. Likewise, if all you eat is meat, cheese and eggs all the time, you won't stay on that plan either.

The consensus between these two nutritional approaches is more about thinking for yourself about what is good for your body rather than relying on the "heavy-duty low-fat propaganda" from our government and people who are supposed to be entrusted with our health. When Carpender finally took control of her own health over a decade ago when she started livin' la vida low-carb, she started making better food choices because she was eating "real food" at last and stayed away from the "processed, packaged junk."

Carpender explains why you need to eat certain kinds of foods for specific vitamins and nutrients, brings clarity to why you need to know about the glycemic index and glycemic load, and helps you learn how to recognize the good carbs and fats from the not-so-good carbs and fats. And don't be shocked when she says cholesterol "is not the dietary poison it has been made out to be." She tells you why in the "Every Calorie Counts Cookbook".

Like every good cookbook author, Carpender provides you with some guidance about the mainstay ingredients you will want to keep on hand to help you create these masterpieces for your family. She chides you to "please, please, please read the ingredients lists" which is a good idea to be doing anyway so you don't run into the shock of buying something you could never use because it contains an overabundance of carbs or any other ingredient that would be detrimental to your health and weight. If you have trouble finding some of these foods she recommends, don't worry. She also tells you where you can get them.

While she frequently warns you about the "hidden sugars" in foods, including so-called healthy foods such as all-natural fruit preserves, certain fruits and vegetables, and honey, Carpender reminds you that SUGAR IS SUGAR no matter what the source and it's better to use it sparingly.

On the subject of artificial sweeteners, Carpender said Splenda is her only "compromise" to her "eat real food" proclamation. She said it is a "better choice by far than sugar" and nobody in your family can tell the difference. But beware and "steer clear" of the Splenda Sugar Blend which she believes is a scam since it still has sugar in it! She also mentions the plant-based stevia is an excellent sweetener as well.

When it's time to hop into the abundance of recipes you'll find in "Every Calorie Counts Cookbook", get ready to spend a whole lot of time in the kitchen cooking up these dishes. It's not because they take up a lot of your time because most of them are very easy and can be made quite quickly. But you'll want to start another one and another one and another one as you work your way through this very user-friendly cookbook.

I LOVE the format of the recipe layout in this book, too. You get the name of the recipe, a quick blurb from Carpender about it, the ingredients list, the instructions on how to make it, the serving size, and then the nutritional analysis which includes all the specific numbers on the various vitamins and minerals contained in the recipe (you can thank her husband Eric for computing all that information for you!). Carpender let's you know EXACTLY what you are putting in your mouth before you eat any of her recipes!

You can really tell Carpender pours her heart and soul into every book that she writes. The passion she exhudes for healthy eating, simple and fun cooking, and in explaining what people need to do to lose weight forever is evident in every page of this book. She really cares about the things she discusses in her book and that's not always the case with some authors.

I guess it's no secret that I am a big fan of Dana Carpender and for good reason. She and I agree that the low-carb lifestyle and providing people with information about this healthy way of eating is our mission in life right now. We both lost weight and have kept it off following the low-carb lifestyle and we will continue to challenge people to think for themselves about why they should do it for themselves as well. It's the best thing you'll ever do for your health!

Obesity is a growing problem that will not easily be solved as long as we keep getting spoon-fed bad health advice and information. Our government and health officials need to learn a thing or two from people like Dana Carpender because she knows from whence she speaks. Every Congressman, Senator, governor, and any other elected and unelected officials who are in charge of administering health advice in the United States needs to get their hands on a copy of "Every Calorie Counts Cookbook".

Perhaps then this concord concerning calories and carbs will start to make sense and sink into their thick skulls. The goal is to reverse the obesity trends before the problem gets any worse. We can only hope this will happen sooner rather than later.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best yet..., May 2, 2006
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This review is from: Dana Carpender's Every Calorie Counts Cookbook: 500 Great-Tasting, Sugar-Free, Low-Calorie Recipes that the Whole Family Will Love (Paperback)
I love Dana's previous cookbooks, so I had to buy this as soon as I saw it. I've never posted a review on amazon, but I love this book so much I had to. I spend evenings paging through it trying to decide which recipe to make next, out of all the delicious recipes. They are easy too. Some recipes even have a wide variety of ingredients, which I love. I am part of a CSA (community supported agriculture) and I get some of those ingredients in my weekly boxes (fennel, leeks, radicchio, etc).

I've made the Bran muffins, gyros, lime ginger yogurt fruit dip and they were all delicious. Next is Tequila-Lime Chicken Skillet.

Like another reviewer said, she also has great nutrional information in the beginning of the book.

I'd recommend this book to everyone!
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usable carbs, homemade almond meal, electric tabletop grill, uncover the cauliflower, microwaveable casserole, chicken bouillon concentrate, xanthan shaker, raw chicken germs, trace fiber, teaspoon chili garlic paste, vanilla whey protein powder, whole thing cook, whole thing simmer, blood sugar impact, beef bouillon concentrate, bagged coleslaw mix, cauliflower right, use clean hands, shredding blade, crisp part, bagged baby spinach, chipotle chile canned, whisk everything, microwave beeps, cauliflower stem
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