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Skinnytaste {A (Cook) Book Review}

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When I had the opportunity last month to pick out my new Blogging for Books book, I wasn’t sure which one to get. I am drawn to fiction, but couldn’t find one I was dying to read, so I decided to branch out and see what other books they were offering. As soon as I saw this cookbook, I knew I had to get it! I’ve heard great things about this website, and it fit right in with my new years resolution of being intentional about what I’m putting in my body. Gina, the cook and author, creates “skinny” versions of recipes, so you can eat your favorite foods while not having to worry about the calories or what you’re putting into your body. Genius! 

I’ve made quite a few recipes from this book so far, and I’ll link to the online recipe below if it’s on the website. I definitely recommend checking out the website for a lot of amazing recipes — but you should also buy the book because it has quite a few recipes that aren’t online (like her skinny Chicken and Broccoli Fettuccine Alfredo, which was amazing!). 

Baked Chicken Parmesan
Baked Potato Soup

I hope you’ll check out the cook book and the website, because the recipes are truly delicious, and most are pretty easy with regular ingredients, which is always a plus in my book.

I received this book complimentary from Blogging for Books for review purposes. But as always, all opinions are my own. 
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