Slimming World Food Optimising

· Random House
3.4
9 reviews
Ebook
224
Pages
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About this ebook

Having plenty to eat and no forbidden food is every slimmer's dream. It sounds too good to be true, but it's the approach that has enabled thousands of Slimming World members to reach their target weight - the weight they have chosen to be. No foods are banned at Slimming World. There's no calorie counting and there are hundreds of 'Free Foods' which can be eaten in unlimited amounts.

The Slimming World diet is designed to make weight loss easy and more enjoyable and this recipe book makes the healthy eating plan available to everyone. Packed with nutritional advice, lifestyle and diet information, as well as over 150 wonderfully healthy recipes, simply follow the eating plan and lose weight. And by adopting and developing healthy eating habits for life, the weight will be lost for good.

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3.4
9 reviews
ruth button
February 22, 2016
NO RECIPE PHOTOGRAPHS !!! Disappointed.
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Emily B-Jones
April 16, 2015
Healthy food.
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Team World
June 9, 2023
amazing
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About the author

Founded in 1969 by Margaret Miles-Bramwell, Slimming World is the UK's most advanced slimming organisation. It manages thousands of groups across the country with over 250,000 members attending every month, and another 15,000 attending free as successful target members. Each week, around 2000 members reach their personal target weight. Slimming World's unique approach to weight loss is an extraordinary success story.

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