Monday, February 23, 2015

Book Review: Go Fresh




The more you cook at home, with a focus on fresh ingredients, the easier it is to achieve a heart-healthy lifestyle.
Making meals with fresh ingredients is not only healthy and flavorful but also fast and easy with Go Fresh. The American Heart Association offers more than 250 recipes in this cookbook, inspiring you to bring nutritious and wholesome ingredients into your kitchen. Enjoy full-flavored favorites—all made from scratch, made healthy, and made fresh—including:
· Cauliflower-Carrot Soup
· Blueberry-Walnut Chicken Salad
· Blackened Fish with Crisp Kale and Creamy Lemon Sauce
· Rosemary-Peach Chicken Kebabs with Orange Glaze
· Tomato-Basil Pork Tenderloin
· Butternut Squash Pasta
· Dark Cherry and Apple Crumble

In the book, you’ll also find Healthy Swaps for substituting seasonal fruits and vegetables in delicious new ways, Shop & Store tips for making the most of your trips to the market and what you buy, and Tips, Tricks & Timesavers.




My Review:
I was pretty disappointed in this cookbook.  I really enjoy pictures in my cookbooks, but there was only a few pages toward the end of the book that had pictures.  There were several recipes that sound great and I will definitely try some of them soon, although I would try more quickly if there were pictures.  If you don't mind a cookbook with little to no pictures, then this would be a great one, but unfortunately it was a disappointment for me. 


I received this book for free in exchange for my honest opinion.

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