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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Only Diet You'll Ever Need
Whoever didn't like this book clearly didn't try it OR even actually read it.

I've tried diets for over 20 years: Grapefruit, Cambridge, SlimFast, Volumetrics (too complicated), Joy Bauer's 90/10 (too easy to overindulge), Barry Sears' Zone (got sick when it sent my body on a blood sugar roller coaster - HORRIBLE diet), Katahn's T-Zone (sensible but too much cooking),...

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Medically sound, but a waste of money
This is actually backed by scientific evidence. Go to www.webmd.com and type in "milk weight loss" in the search field and you'll find there's evidence to show that while calories count, making some of your calories dairy food can almost double the speed of your weight loss.

Don't buy this book, however, since I can sum it up for you right now:
1) Eat...
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Only Diet You'll Ever Need, January 5, 2003
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This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
Whoever didn't like this book clearly didn't try it OR even actually read it.

I've tried diets for over 20 years: Grapefruit, Cambridge, SlimFast, Volumetrics (too complicated), Joy Bauer's 90/10 (too easy to overindulge), Barry Sears' Zone (got sick when it sent my body on a blood sugar roller coaster - HORRIBLE diet), Katahn's T-Zone (sensible but too much cooking), Larry North's Living Lean (FAR too much eating there), Picture Perfect Weight Loss (expensive and vegetarian), Richard Simmons' Food Mover (nice, heavy gadget), Dean Ornish's Eat More-Weigh Less (complicated and vegetarian), and countless others.

This one is sound, logical, and best of all, it's EASY. With barely any will power at all, I've been on it for about a month and even though I've strayed here and there, I've STILL managed to lose 5 pounds! It does everything it says it does and more.

It reduces PMS symptoms. I went from needing a sick day every month to not even needing a painkiller!

It boosts calcium and fiber. I can't remember the last time I had this much milk, fresh fruit and fresh vegetables.

It's flexible and easy. It gives guidelines for eating out: even frozen food and - gasp - fast food! And the meals are all quick and easy to make. (I hate diet books that have me spending 2 hours cooking dinner when I'm hungry.)

I found a few other benefits, too.

1) I learned about portions. It's amazing how much a REAL portion is. I was eating healthy and lowfat before this diet, but far too much and too often.

2) I saved money. There's so much good-to-eat stuff here, I cut my grocery bills by nearly 2/3: not buying all kinds of the usual traditional snack foods, convenience foods and other empty calories. Instead I buy produce which not only turns out to be cheaper, but this diet reuses a lot of what you buy on its suggested menus, so little or no food gets wasted. Or 'waisted.'

I can't recommend it enough. I keep a copy in my purse and one at home, and even bought copies for interested friends. It's the first time I've found a diet that was easy, fun, and even money-saving. I threw out all those other diet books. I got what I need in this little paperback.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Ice Cream Diet by Holly McCord, M.A., R.D., October 26, 2002
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This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a wonderful book and a wonderful diet. It is the first diet I have been able to stick to! I feel absolutely great on the diet and am losing roughly a pound and a half per week, although the book states you may only lose half a pound per week.

The book starts out with an easy to understand explanation of why it is important to lose weight in the first place and then goes on to explain the particular benefits of calcium, especially calcium from food, not supplements. There is also mention made of the many servings of fruits and vegetables and the excellent amount of fiber included on this diet each day. The author then gets right down to business with a discussion of why low-calorie ice cream is the type to choose for this diet, with occasional splurges allowed, and includes a list of low-calorie ice creams to try. Even a brand of fudge brownie!! The amount of ice cream is not skimpy, either, a trick I looked for before I even bought the book. An easy method to scoop up exactly the correct amount of whatever type of ice cream you are eating follows, and then the meal plans (separate ones for men and women) are presented. Recipes including some non ice cream treats if you choose to spend the calories sans frozen stuff follow, and the text closes with a section on exercise. The book ends with a long list of many premium and low-calorie ice creams and their vitals.

The meal plans are very easy, very realistic and very good!! Anyone, no matter their kitchen skill, level of motivation or BUDGET can follow this plan!! There is something for everyone, including simply peanut butter and jelly sandwiches if that is what you want, and also included are directions for building your own meals and a list of fast-food and restaurant items. I find this the most user friendly diet I have come across.

The diet operates on a simple calories in versus calories out premise, which I suppose is out of fashion right now. But after several years of worrying about whether to carb or not to carb, am I in or out of ketosis, or should I just count fat grams, this diet is a pleasure!! And it works!!

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Medically sound, but a waste of money, May 1, 2005
This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
This is actually backed by scientific evidence. Go to www.webmd.com and type in "milk weight loss" in the search field and you'll find there's evidence to show that while calories count, making some of your calories dairy food can almost double the speed of your weight loss.

Don't buy this book, however, since I can sum it up for you right now:
1) Eat 1500 calories a day.
2) Make some of it ice cream.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect Summer Diet, June 15, 2010
This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
I really like this diet. Very portion-controlled, with many selections for the breakfasts, lunches and snacks. There are a lot of choices with frozen meals, which are nice to eat this time of year. Having ice cream as an evening snack is very filling, and my desire to graze is greatly minimized. I haven't been on it long enough to lose huge amounts of weight, but eating controlled-portion meals, along with a lot of fruit, vegetables, whole grains and dairy foods is a good way to eat for most people.
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6 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The title and cover image just scream "retarded"..., March 26, 2007
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I wonder how much the Associated Milk Producers or some similar group paid this lady to slap together this pile of poo? You know you're in for trouble when the same author wrote a book called "The Peanut Butter Diet".

I am currently trying to get my "Snickers Diet" book published. It calls for two ounces of a Snickers bar each day, combined with regular aerobic exercise, high fiber, low fat, fresh fruits and veggies. I tell you it's going to sweep the nation! Are you listening, M&M/Mars and Prevention Magazine? Let's all sit down and make a deal!
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3 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bulldinky., September 13, 2002
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Marjorie Roswell (Baltimore, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
Lost all my remaining respect for Prevention Magazine with this book.
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2 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ice cream diet, August 3, 2002
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Robin McAtee "robin mcatee" (Boise, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great book. If you like Icecream you will like this book
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8 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Take some time to consider something more sound first., September 29, 2002
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This review is from: The Ice Cream Diet (Mass Market Paperback)
Remember the old phrase "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is?" Well this can be applied to this book and 90% of the other gimmick diet books on the market today. Statistics and research studies can be manipulated to suggest results that are often inaccurate. Correlational research, which is likely what was used for this books claims, cannot be used to determine cause-and-effect conclusions. It's a rule of science (statistics particularly) which is often ignored to support and promote new products and services. Prevention's the Ice Cream Diet is a great example of this.
Please, do *yourself* a favor, and steer clear of this book. A diet is a big commitment, but also a great gift for your future self. Starting with the wrong diet plan, however, is a great way to get discouraged. Take some time, research various diets, and find someone who will encourage you to stay the course. Then make a promise to yourself to start, and stick with whatever diet you choose. Good luck!
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