2nd Edition - Updated and easier to use! The 50-Day Flex Diet - 1500 Calorie features both cooking and no-cooking menus in one easy-to-use book. Every day, for 50 days, you decide whether you want to cook or not, and then pick an appropriate 1500 Calorie daily menu. And there's plenty to choose from. All told, there are 40 no-cooking daily menus and 40 cooking daily menus.
For both the no-cooking and the cooking portions of the diet:
- Breakfast consists of cereal & fruit, or eggs & toast, or waffles & fruit.
- Lunch consists of a sandwich, or tuna salad, or a Hot Pockets wrap, or soup, or a Subway sandwich.
- For the no-cooking portion, Dinner usually is a frozen meal (there are 150 choices) and a large salad.
- For the cooking portion, Dinner features a delicious recipe and sides.
- Snacks (three per day) includes fruit, or nuts, or yogurt, or cookies, or ice cream.
Of course, the cooking menus come with delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes. You'll be surprised, not only by what you can eat, but also by how much you can eat. Enjoy pasta, pancakes, swordfish, hamburger and more.
On the 50-Day Flex Diet - 1500 Calorie,
most women lose 12 to 18 pounds. Smaller women, older women and less active women might lose a tad less. Larger women, younger women and more active women often lose much more.
Most men lose 20 to 30 pounds. Smaller men, older men and less active men might lose a bit less; whereas, larger men, younger men and more active men often lose a great deal more.
The 50-Day Flex Diet is another sensible, easy-to-follow, effective, healthy diet you can trust from NoPaperPress.
Note At publication, off-the-shelf foods used in this book were widely available in most supermarkets. But food products come and go. So if there is a frozen entrée or soup selection in this diet that is out of stock, or that's been discontinued, or perhaps you don't like, or that you forgot to pick up while shopping, please substitute another food that has approximately the same caloric value and nutritional content. In addition, frozen entrée and soup ingredients sometimes are changed by the manufacturer without notice and without changing the product's name but the calorie count may have been increased or decreased. So make sure you check the calories noted on the food or soup container, and if the calorie value is different than shown in this book make an allowance for the calorie difference or substitute another frozen entrée or soup. In this regard, many dieters have found the many frozen foods and soups listed in the Appendices at the end of this book to be helpful.