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Hit the Kitchen with Hungry Girl

Just because you're watching your waistline doesn't mean you need to go hungry. Recipes from Hungry Girl--like the Fiber-Fried Chicken Strips featured below--feed your every craving without piling on the calories. What's more, Lisa Lillien's lighthearted love for food and fun shines through in every recipe, making it easy to follow her healthy example and even come up with your own simple calorie-saving shortcuts.


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Though she freely admits she's neither a nutritionist nor a doctor, more than 400,000 subscribers rely on author Lillien's "Hungry Girl" e-newsletter for healthy eating tips. In this congenial compilation, most of which is new to the book, she gives dieters a breakfast-to-dinner approach to eating lighter with scores of easy to prepare dishes. Lillien's recipes enlist low-cal substitutes for traditional ingredients; diet lemon-lime soda and sugar-free powdered lemonade drink mix, for example, go into her Magical Low Calorie Margarita. In some cases, such as her Rockin' Restaurant Spinach Dip, Cheesy Chicken Quesadilla and Dan Good Chili, she approximates high-calorie dishes without sacrificing too much in terms of flavor or texture. Unfortunately, those are the exceptions-the Ice Creamless Banana Split and Cheery Chocolate Cheesecake Nuggets (which calls for diet hot cocoa mix, Splenda, fat free cream cheese and sugar free chocolate syrup) taste more like punishment than dessert. Salads are well represented, though few are served with any kind of dressing, and meat dishes can run sky high in sodium. Tips for smart eating at the office, holiday parties, trips and the movies are appreciated, but the book would have benefited from the input of a licensed nutritionist or dietician.
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (April 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312377428
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312377427
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (368 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #4,391 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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    #29 in  Books > Health, Mind & Body > Diets & Weight Loss > Diets > Low Fat
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light vanilla soymilk, cup canned sweet corn kernels, pan spritzed, tofu shirataki, diet hot cocoa mix, light buttery spread, pan sprayed with nonstick spray, light soymilk, light whipped butter, shirataki noodles, cup regular oats, baking pan sprayed, grated topping, cup canned tomato sauce, sweetener packets, liquid egg substitute, soy crumbles, slices light bread, entire recipe, pan with nonstick spray, cubed butternut squash, baking dish sprayed, cup canned black beans, photo insert, per serving
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3.0 out of 5 stars You have to understand the Hungry Girl philosophy, May 28, 2008
By Holly Teicholtz (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hungry Girl: Recipes and Survival Strategies for Guilt-Free Eating in the Real World (Paperback)
In my years of subscribing to the HG Web site and now using this book, it has occurred to me that there are many different philosophies of dieting and weight loss/maintenance. There are WAY more than two, but for the purposes of this review I am going to boil it down:

1. Eat super healthy, nonprocessed, preferably organic foods. Make whole grains, fruits and veggies the mainstays of your diet. Severely curtail fats, oils and sugar. When you want to indulge, enjoy one small portion of something "real" -- i.e. one sliver of chocolate cake, one square of dark chocolate, one cookie, or the like. [And exercise.] People who follow this approach are probably more likely to never snack between meals (or eat only fruits and veggies as snacks), avoid "100-calorie-packs," eschew artificial sweeteners and diet sodas, etc.

2. Follow the above philosophy to the extent that your time and lifestyle allow, but lean on processed low-cal foods to (a) save cooking/prep time and (b) enjoy modified versions of the "junky" foods you feel deprived of when you are dieting or have to eat low-cal in order to maintain your weight. [And exercise.] People who take this approach are probably the lion's share of 100-calorie-pack purchasers, more likely to use artificial sweeteners, drink diet sodas, and so on.

What you have to understand about HG author Lillen is that her Web site and book are tools for those who adopt approach #2. She states repeatedly that she isn't a nutritionist or a dietitian, and she makes no claim for the "healthfulness" of her recipes. They do lean on processed ingredients and tend to contain a lot of sodium, artificial sweetener and chemical ingredients. What they offer is a similar flavor experience to the very high-cal foods lots of people like, with much lower calorie and fat counts (and often more fiber as well).

But for those who would knock this approach (while you certainly retain the moral high ground as organic eating becomes something akin to spiritual cleanliness in more and more people's minds), please bear in mind that for some of us, our eating is always going to be a trade-off in terms of risk. I speak from experience as someone who has maintained a 100-lb. weight loss for over 10 years. For whatever reason, my body processes food in such a way that I gain weight exceptionally easily. I have to be CONSTANTLY vigilant about what I am putting in my mouth and how I am counterbalancing it with exercise. If I relax my vigilance for even a couple of days, it shows up on my body. As a (reformed) compulsive overeater I struggle with eating just one cookie, tiny sliver of cake, etc., every couple of weeks. (Yes, it is true, I would often rather have a larger portion of something that actually isn't AS good as the real thing.) And if you think that this behavior is not incredibly challenging to sustain for a lifetime, you just don't know whereof you speak.

So personally, while I certainly do my best to eat truly healthy, skip sugar, keep fat and meat intake to a minimum, and eat lots of whole grains and fruits/veggies, I salute HG for giving me recipes that allow me to "let my hair down" and enjoy some fun foods along with the rest of the world, without having to lie awake at night and worry about what I ate for lunch.

For the record, among my favorite HG recipes are the butternut squash fries, the turkey reuben and the fettucine "girl-fredo."
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269 of 308 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a huge disappoinment, May 5, 2008
By W. Mate "I love books" (Beverly Hills, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I really, really wanted to like this book, partly because of Hungry Girl's easy, breezy style. I had been forewarned by one of the recipes that appeared on the HG website (for mock French onion soup) that I never made again, but since I am always searching for good low-points WW recipes, I thought I'd give the book a try.

So far, I've made a handful of the recipes, all of which have resulted in varying degrees of disappointment as is most often the case when making mock foods. For instance, the mock chocolate peanut butter fudge (a potentially promising combination of brownie mix, canned pumpkin and peanut butter) counts on a tiny bit of peanut butter to mask what turns out to be the much too prominent taste of pumpkin. I admit that one small piece was quite filling, but at the price of sitting in my stomach for hours like a rock. Even the non-mock recipes, like the "Yummy, Yummy Eggplant Goo," are largely poorer versions of better recipes that are just as low in fat and calories as the HG version.

The cutesy recipe titles are somewhat grating (which would have been easily overlooked if the recipes were good) and the author's descriptions of the finished products won't measure up unless you have fairly dull taste buds and an overactive imagination.

If you just want to stuff yourself with mock and/or fiber-filled recipes and don't really care what the food tastes like, then this is your book. My bet is that most people will try a few of the recipes before deciding that it is better to have occasional smaller portions of real food.
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109 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Predictable and Processed, May 6, 2008
By TruthTeller (Rumson, NJ) - See all my reviews
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I have mixed thoughts about the Hungry Girl Book. If you like her web site, you will like the book.

The benefit of the book is that it provides one with suggestions for swapping high calorie, high fat ingredients with lower calorie, lower or fat-free ingredients. The recipes are also very quick and easy.

The problems with the book are; 1) It relies on A LOT of processed ingredients with nutritionally empty, artificial ingredients - e.g. it is okay and healthy to eat low-fat natural cheese and a whole grain hamburger bun instead of plastic pieces of Fat free American cheese with an overprocessed, white flour, tasteless low calorie hamburger bun 2) There is an overemphasis on getting the calories down as far as possible - interesting, catchy approach to draw people to the book, but IT IS AT THE EXPENSE OF TASTE AND NUTRITION 3) Some of the recipes are not "recipes" - I do not need to be told to use low calorie bread, fat-fat cheese, and lean meat to create a sandwich 4) The descriptions are overly enthusiastic - they will not taste that good. It eventually makes you less willing to believe what she is selling after a while. 5) Hungry Girl has financial tie-ins with certain food products (I don't know if I am allowed to name them by brand), like those shirataki noodles (her picture is on them) and muffins (she has her own flavors). This biases her suggestions and swaps - there are better options available. 6) Most of the swaps that she suggests and similar recipes are available already on her web site. If you want to modify one of your favorites, you can find all sorts of swaps on her site or around the internet.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I wish I could rate it zero stars
If you want to lose weight & eat healthful foods, look to books like Flat Belly Diet, Eat Clean Diet, or Eat Drink & be Vegan.
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She uses a lot of fat free, sugar free ingredients, which I wasn't expecting because I don't necessarily think those products are healthy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yummy and Guilt free recipes!!!!
I bought this cookbook for my fiance. We couldn't be happier with this purchase. We have had if for several months now and are still enjoying recipes from here. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hungry Girl knows her stuff!
I got a couple of the hungry girl books for my wife (because she requested them :}) and she loves them! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not Fantastic
I fully understand why this HG cookbook (and her others) get mixed reviews. Yes, she uses processed foods. Yes, you may not be getting the best nutrition from the recipes. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great cookbook
Great cookbook, here I am 30 yrs old and just starting to actually cook. This book has quick easy recipes, and the food taste great. Highly recommend.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Kindle Edition Two Thumbs DOWN
I purchased the Kindle edition of this book for the portability. I thought it would be great to be able to decide on a recipe and access the ingredient list on my iPhone while... Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. Kirsch

3.0 out of 5 stars Check this book out at the library first.
I checked this book out at my local library last year, when I was trying to overhaul my eating habits, along with some other cookbooks. Read more
Published 4 months ago by A.R.

4.0 out of 5 stars A different take on it....
I had previously wrote a review on this book stating that I pretty much hated it but I must apologize. I would much prefer the website to this book. Read more
Published 4 months ago by kayla

2.0 out of 5 stars Tons of Processed, Imitation Foods
I was so excited to get this book as new member of Weight Watchers. I subscribe to the Hungry Girl e-mails and I wanted recipes that could help to familiarize me with the plan... Read more
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