'Hi, my name is Davina, and I'm a sugar addict . . .'
Davina McCall loves a challenge. And giving up sugar has been one of her toughest yet. In this beautiful cookbook, Davina shares her favourite super-healthy recipes that have helped her kick the sugar habit and cut out junk food for good.
These recipes:
*are easy to make but taste amazing
*contain the foods that help you look and feel great
*have no long lists of scary, hard-to-find ingredients
This is real food for real life!
5 WEEKS TO SUGAR-FREE also includes a 5 week meal planner that works towards curbing sweet cravings and cutting out all processed foods. Davina is no guru, she's one of us, so her plan also includes pudding recipes that help the most sweet-toothed chocoholic kick the added sugar habit.
Simple, delicious and brimming with flavour, these recipes take the faff out of sugar-free!
Davina McCall loves a challenge. And giving up sugar has been one of her toughest yet. In this beautiful cookbook, Davina shares her favourite super-healthy recipes that have helped her kick the sugar habit and cut out junk food for good.
These recipes:
*are easy to make but taste amazing
*contain the foods that help you look and feel great
*have no long lists of scary, hard-to-find ingredients
This is real food for real life!
5 WEEKS TO SUGAR-FREE also includes a 5 week meal planner that works towards curbing sweet cravings and cutting out all processed foods. Davina is no guru, she's one of us, so her plan also includes pudding recipes that help the most sweet-toothed chocoholic kick the added sugar habit.
Simple, delicious and brimming with flavour, these recipes take the faff out of sugar-free!
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Davina McCall's book, Davina's 5 Weeks to Sugar-Free promises what it says on the cover. It is sensible stuff with an emphasis on cutting out processed, refined sugars and simple carbohydrates such as white bread, and swapping foods that have a high glycaemic index (GI) rating for foods that have a low GI rating. Ann Robinson Guardian