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My Virgin Diet CookBook:: The Gluten-Free, Soy-Free, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free, Peanut-Free, Corn-Free and Sugar-Free Cookbook Paperback – May 15, 2013
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About My Virgin Diet CookBook
Note: This cookbook is by Rebecca Lorraine, one of JJ Virgin's successful students - based on recommendations in The Virgin Diet book. Also, be sure to watch for JJ Virgin's new cookbook in Feb. 2014.
I first discovered The Virgin Diet when I stumbled across the author talking about her book on PBS. It didn’t take long to get the feeling she was talking directly to me as she pointed out how so many people are frustrated with their unsuccessful weight loss attempts. We do all the “right” things, live on low-fat, low-carb foods, deprive ourselves of desserts and exercise regularly . . . All without positive results. I was so happy to hear that there may be hope for me; I had to give it a try.
If you’ve read The Virgin Diet by JJ Virgin, then you already know that many of the supposedly “healthy” foods in our diets may actually be making (or keeping) us fat, especially if our system is intolerant, and doesn’t know how to process them. There are 7 “high-FI” foods (the seven that people are most commonly intolerant of) that you completely eliminate for 21 days. Then, over the next 28 days, you reintroduce 4 of the 7 one by one (Soy, Gluten, Eggs and Dairy) to determine whether or not your system is OK with the given food, or if you should eliminate that food all together. The other 3 “high-FI” foods (Sugar, Corn and Peanuts) should, as a rule, be avoided 95% of the time for a number of reasons related to overall health and well-being.
Now, if you are like me, the first thought is wow, what can I eat? It seems like you are cutting out everything that makes our meals taste good. Believe me, I’ve spent enough time on “diets” thinking all I should eat is bland baked chicken, vegetables, apples and rice cakes. But despite that initial thought, I was eager to go thru the process to determine what foods may be sabotaging MY weight loss attempts.
As I went thru the initial 21-day process, I experienced exactly what the author highlighted in the show I watched. She pointed out the health benefits of eliminating the high-FI foods altogether, and how many people choose to do so after going thru the cycles. I really felt better, I had more energy, I noticed an improvement in my skin AND I lost 10 pounds! I basically decided I wanted to make a lifestyle change based on my results. Eating this way was easy, I felt good and it seemed like a great way to help me lose the additional weight I wanted to lose.
Since so many of my standard “go-to” recipes and food choices include at least one of the 7, it was time to change my mindset, and focus on what I can eat, and not the foods being eliminated. I looked at some of my favorite recipes and figured out ways to modify them, eliminating the high-FI foods, using “cool substitutions,” and creating some more of my own. What I discovered is there are so many ways to make the good “healthy” food taste better, using fresh herbs and spices and fun combinations. I don’t even miss the ingredients I used to think were “must haves” to make my meals tasty.
I put this collection of recipes together to share with anybody out there who may be having a difficult time making the “good” food taste great, without the high-FI foods. These recipes are Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Soy-Free, Egg-Free, Corn-Free, Peanut-Free and Sugar-Free. I left in a few including dairy and a few including soy for those who are tolerant, or for re-introduction weeks (and they are noted).
My biggest challenge was the dinner-time dilemma, so I focused mostly on delicious Main Dishes and Sides. I hope you find these recipes helpful in your journey whether your goal is to feel better, lose weight, or just live a healthier lifestyle.
Enjoy!
Rebecca Lorraine
- Print length204 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 15, 2013
- Dimensions5.98 x 0.43 x 9.02 inches
- ISBN-101489504036
- ISBN-13978-1489504036
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Rebecca is a Native Californian, currently residing in Northern California. She has enjoyed a successful career as a Human Resources professional and also owned her own business as an Independent Distributor for a health and wellness company for a number of years. She has been passionate about health and nutrition throughout her life and enjoys cycling and jogging when she's not in the kitchen testing new recipes.
Rebecca loves helping people discover ways to be healthier as much as she loves to cook and is enjoying finding ways to combine the two.
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 4/15/13 edition (May 15, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 204 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1489504036
- ISBN-13 : 978-1489504036
- Item Weight : 9.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.43 x 9.02 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,033,168 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Rebecca is a Native Californian, currently living in Northern California. She has enjoyed a successful career in the corporate world as a Human Resources professional for over 15 years, but she has been passionate about health and nutrition throughout her life.
She also operated her own business as an Independent Distributor for a health and wellness company for a number of years because she loves helping people discover ways to live a healthier lifestyle.
Rebecca likes to stay active and has completed a number of 10ks and Bicycle Tours in the beautiful surrounding areas of her California hometown. She is a self-proclaimed "foodie" and enjoys experiencing the wide variety of restaurants California has to offer, but while at home, her favorite thing to do is create new recipes and cook for her friends and family.
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This is JJ - I couldn't find a way to reach you directly. I purchased this cookbook as it is based on my program & I wanted to confirm that it was on track as people won't know that I didn't have anything to do with it (btw, I would have been happy to have reviewed it and send it out to my tribe if you had contacted me as you were doing it!). A few things - I don't recommend vegetable cooking sprays as they are generally GMO, damaged fat and aerosol! You can use the Williams Sonoma spray container and then put whatever you want in there - I would recommend Malaysian Palm Fruit Oil or Vital Choice Macadamia Nut Oil. As far as sugars go - if you have seasonal allergies a little ie 1/2 tsp of raw organic local honey may help, but I recommend monkfruit, stevia, coconut palm sugar or xylitol from birch for cooking, not honey. I also don't recommend dried fruit or juice, esp. Pineapple juice as it is even higher in sugar.
I am glad you have had such great results on the plan and you have created some fabulous recipes! I hope you will join our cooking & testimonial contest at thevirgindiet.com/cookbookcontest - I think there is still a week left. ANyone who sends a complete entry gets a copy of The Virgin Diet cookbook pubbing Feb 18 and the 7 winnners will get a free trip to come cook with me!
ALso please make sure if you are using this cookbook wait on the worcestershire sauce til Cycle 3 as has soy in it, and then ensure that it is gluten free. DItto there was a recipe with greek yogurt that didn't tell you to wait til Cycle 3 and only use if not intolerant to dairy.
Best,
JJ Virgin
I was somewhat curious as to why she did not explain the term Virgin diet. Being a man the first
thing that came to my mind is that this is only a book for virgins.
The author suggests to use only grass fed beef and then did not explain this, nor provide any links
to breeds that are grass fed such as the Belted Galloway or the Beefalo cross between bison and
cows, both of which can finish on grass rather than fatten on grains. The Belted Galloway is recognized
as being very tender in spite of lack of grain feeding. She also advocates free range chickens but
again provides no links in the book which I consider a HUGE OVERSIGHT and lacking reader information.
The reviewer is the author of the new Kindle book entitled: SEX EDUCATION FOR ADULTS SECRETS
TO AMAZING SEX AND HAPPILY EVER AFTER TOO
I'm not on the Virgin Diet, but am on a medical diet that shares a number of similarities. My biggest frustration with it has been that I have had to choose between either thinking constantly about what I'm going to eat or eating the obvious, routine things over and over--neither promotes a healthy, joyful relationship with food. I need a better repertoire of permitted, delicious foods.
Ms. Lorraine's cajun beans are one of the most delicious things I've eaten in a while, and most of her other recipes appear, like that dish, to be easily sourced from what I keep around anyway and easily prepared. I bought this with low expectations, but now I have high hopes for trying a number of other items. Thanks!
I did use one of the recipes the same day I got it. The chicken marinated in lime,paprika etc.It was very good.
I did look all thru the book, nothing else really caught my eye. Its on my kitchen counter to use again.
Because I've lost 40lbs since this January(its now August) I take Ms Virgins advise on the no no's. I guess thats why you entitled it "MY" Virgin diet..
This cookbook has been a huge help since all of the recipes are all tailored to avoid the forbidden ingredients. My goal is to try all 101 of these recipes while on the virgin diet program - so far my favorites are the Citrus & Garlic Pork Tenderloin with Greek Salad, and Thai Curry Shrimp with Basil-Lime Rice... Excellent!








