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  • Published: 22 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781743481387
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 224
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CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Recipes on a Budget



Create a lifestyle of health and savings with CSIRO's unique recipe collection that makes weight loss achievable and affordable.

The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet has inspired thousands of Australians to lose weight and improve their overall health. This brand new collection of more than 135 recipes shows you how to eat well without breaking the bank or compromising on quality or nutrition.

Australia's favourite weight-loss program


Based on the scientifically proven program, these are must-have recipes for those already following the diet, and a delicious introduction to a healthy eating plan for those trying the diet for the first time.

Your Guide to Gourmet: What's Inside?


Packed with recipes using everyday ingredients, highlights include:

* Budget Gourmet Breakfasts: how to make cafe-style breakfasts and brunches for next-to-nothing
* Slow-Cooked Sensations: using inexpensive cuts of meat to create wonderful slow-cooked dishes
* Leftover Magic: clever ways to transform leftovers into delicious meals
* DIY Delights: plenty of ideas for making your own great-tasting dips, pastes, spice mixes, and dressings that will save you a fortune
* Clever Cooking: Armed with handy tips, you'll be able to use what's already in your pantry to dish out impressive meals
* Entertain with Ease: Beyond just recipes, this is your companion for entertaining on a budget

Lose weight and boost your vitality while enjoying the pleasures of good food.

Enhance Your Wellbeing, Not Your Grocery Bill


Join the ranks of those saving on groceries without skimping on nutrition. With every recipe, you're not just cooking; you're setting yourself up for a healthier, more vibrant life.
  • Published: 22 May 2013
  • ISBN: 9781743481387
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 224
Categories:

About the authors

Manny Noakes

Professor Manny Noakes

Manny is currently responsible for Capability Management at CSIRO Animal, Food and Health Sciences and is Stream Leader for the Diet and Lifestyle Programs. Manny has more than 30 years' experience in nutrition and has published more than 100 scientific papers. She has a strong interest in diets for weight management, including the role of protein and other dietary factors in appetite regulation. She co-authored The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet books and has received several awards for research excellence, including two CSIRO Medals and an Outstanding Achievement Alumni Award from Flinders University.

Peter Clifton

Professor Peter Clifton

A high-profile clinical and nutrition researcher for more than 20 years, Peter joined Baker IDI in July 2009. While he was at CSIRO, he co-authored The CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet books. His primary research interest is the use of diet in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors: obesity and diabetes. Peter has a clinical practice specialising in lipid management at the Flinders Medical Centre, and in diabetes and cardiovascular disease at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He has written articles for newspapers and medical magazines, discussion papers for food companies and books for the public. He is on the editorial board of four journals, a reviewer for 20 others and a reviewer for grant bodies in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Israel and Austria. He is Professor of Nutrition at the University of South Australia.

 

Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute is an independent, internationally renowned medical research facility working on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes and cardio-vascular disease. The main laboratory facilities in Melbourne are complemented by a national network that includes a research facility in Alice Springs dedicated to Indigenous health and a research node in South Australia focused on community interventions and nutrition. The main areas of research are: population studies and profiling; human physiology and behavioural science; metabolism; diabetic complications; vascular biology and hypertension; and cardiology and therapeutics. The Institute also runs a multidisciplinary, evidence-based diabetes clinic, diabetes education services, and a world-class Healthy Hearts Clinic that provides cardiovascular disease risk assessments. In addition, Baker IDI trains health professionals and collaborates on international research projects into heart disease and diabetes. In line with Baker IDI's commitment to translating its research findings into better health, the Institute has established a Healthy Lifestyle Research Centre, which examines the role of nutrition, physical exercise, genetic and environmental factors in disease. For more information, visit bakeridi.edu.au or follow the Institute on Facebook or Twitter.