If you're a loyal OB reader, you value wit and a sharp tongue, so we give you Skinny Bitch ($10), the only diet book that covers all the bases. It's got scientifically backed healthy eating tips, fitness advice, and sassiness galore. New Year's resolutions have never been so entertaining; now we can start our workouts by laughing really hard.
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alysaaria
I'm all for people eating responsibly and ethically, but this book is peta MEAT IS ICKY and OMG did you KNOW that people KILL animals for MEAT propaganda. Yeah, people should know what eating a hundred big macs can do to them, and eat more vegetables (or only vegetables), and understand that meat is from something that was living-- but this book is *not* something I would recommend to... anyone. The book is preachy and focuses less on personal well being than why veganism (rather, militant yell-at-people-in-restaurants veganism) is the *only* eating choice.
loveless
Thanks for stating your thoughts so eloquently. I agree!
Padli
zero most of the days like always. I can eat a piece in a smoithoe or a little bit of ice-cream, but I've never eaten much dates and bananas as I was feeling tired after and had some bad reactions (hypoglycemia/anxiety, pimples). During my fruitarian days I was on high water content fruits. I'm glad I never followed Dr Bitch advises, was more into Anne Osborne approach and instincto. Younger, I used to love bananas with cre8pe, almond, chocolate cream and chantilly (frenchy very heavy lovely recipe !) Oh also now, sometimes, I can enjoy lighlty cooked pieces of banana with coconut milk (and cinnamon/vanilla).GD Star Ratingloading...
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