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Low-Carb Sweets: And the Art of Self-Indulgence

Low-Carb Sweets: And the Art of Self-Indulgence

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Just didn't like the recipes
Review: Having been on low-carbs for several years, I was certain that there was no way to actually satisfy my sweet tooth, much less make some of my favorite desserts like the ones I have found in this book. Granted, the cookies aren't Milanos but the Macadamia Fudge had everyone at my party asking for the recipe. I love this book. I especially like the fact that the author tries to use healthy ingredients because that is essential in anything I give to my children. My latest family favorites are the strawberry pie and the cheesecake is soul satisfying. I keep trying new recipes and delighting my family, friends and myself. If you or your kids are raised on Twinkies, these recipes will take some getting used to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Satisfied Sweet Tooth
Review: Having been on low-carbs for several years, I was certain that there was no way to actually satisfy my sweet tooth, much less make some of my favorite desserts like the ones I have found in this book. Granted, the cookies aren't Milanos but the Macadamia Fudge had everyone at my party asking for the recipe. I love this book. I especially like the fact that the author tries to use healthy ingredients because that is essential in anything I give to my children. My latest family favorites are the strawberry pie and the cheesecake is soul satisfying. I keep trying new recipes and delighting my family, friends and myself. If you or your kids are raised on Twinkies, these recipes will take some getting used to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Huge Fan!
Review: I am so excited to have found this wonderful book! It is so original, well-written, and the recipes are just delicious. They are easy to make, and are a dream come true for someone with a sweet tooth like me. Even my husband, who is not on a low-carb diet, is a huge fan of the desserts I've made for him. In fact, he still has no idea they were low-carb! I would recommend this to anyone, whether they adhere to a low-carb diet or not. 5 STARS*****

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Revolutionary recipes!
Review: I am so thrilled to discover this book. Being on a low carb diet for years was a nightmare because of a raging sweet tooth. This book is fabulous, the waffles are amazing and I have even indulged in low-carb macadamia fudge. The recipes are healthy, delicious and also have a lot of fiber---who could ask for anything more? There is one more thing...they are quick to make. I love this book. This writer speaks from the heart. Hooray.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing results
Review: I don't know how anyone can claim to have a zero carb waffle- even eggs have some carbs. I would recommend that those who are disappointed should try "Carb-less in Seattle" This collection IS the answer to staying on a low carb diet as a long-term way of life!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally! Perfect Low-carb healthy sweets without gluten!
Review: I feel compelled to write a review for this book as it has literally changed my attitude regarding being able to stay on a low-carb and (in my case) gluten-free diet. While there are many low-carb dessert recipes out there, most of them contain vital wheat gluten, or special baking mixes containing gluten, which would not work for someone like me with celiac disease or others with gluten intolerance. The author recommends healthy, fiber-filled ingredients (flaxseed & psyllium) plus lecithin (a natural cholesterol reducer) and various protein powders that are easy to find in a health food store or online. While it is true that the textures of many of her creations differ from those that are traditionally made with wheat flour, they have their own uniquely appealing taste. By the time you make them for a second time, you can appreciate how good they really are instead of being so busy comparing them to flour or sugar-based items. The Chocolate Chip Delights are my absolute favorite and make a perfect grab-and-go breakfast treat. You can eat two or three of them and be satisfied, unlike with a flour-based cookie which makes you want to eat more and more. In my oven, I had to adjust the cooking times downward so keep this in mind while baking. Perhaps the people who wrote reviews that the recipes were terrible simply overcooked them. Also, be sure to use Splenda (r) granular - not the little packets - in these recipes. It makes for a much better taste and texture. I make these treats for my whole family and find that even my finicky children like them. You can't get a much better endorsement than that! Aside from the recipes, the author also includes a kind of self-help section ("The Art of Self-Indulgence") to help the reader explore any feelings of inadequacy that they might subconsciously possess. While some of it may be a bit corny, you can't help but feel a whole lot better, and more worthwhile, after reading her suggestions. Even if you skip these sections completely, the recipes alone are worth the price of admission.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Low Carb Sweeties That Really Satisfy
Review: I loved this book from the moment I saw its colorful, enticing cover. The recipes that I have tried (the Zero Carb Waffles are sublime) got thumbs up from the entire family (yes, that includes kids too!). On the plus side,the format of the recipes in this book are very easy to read which makes trying new recipes a joy. Several of the ingredients were new to me but were easy to purchase and tasted good. I like the fact that I can make these treats quickly (most use a food processor and clean up is very easy) and they truly satisfy my sweet tooth.
The last half of the book is dedicated to journaling and has many poignant discoveries shared by the author.
The font, format and graphics in this book really make it fun to read. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves to make tasty sweets regardless if they eat low carb or not.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing Low Carb Desserts
Review: I read a review in our local paper that this book was available and I could't wait to try it. I have been thrilled with the waffles, candy and even ice cream recipes. I have only had the book for a week, but I am recommending this to my friends and family. This book is even good for diabetics. What an amazing windfall for dieters.

There are two things I've been craving for, this book & a nice cup of s o y f e e. You brew just like coffee and NO CAFFEINE! I can't believe it's made from so ybeans cause it taste just like coffee. Look for it online at ww.s o y coffee.com. Like the book, a great find!

I love this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Just didn't like the recipes
Review: I tried really hard to like this book, but almost everything I made turned out, well, yucky. I didn't like a single recipe that included any kind of protein powder (that includes most of the cookies, cakes, waffles and candies). The only exception was the mocha shake, although I had to omit half the gelatin to make it drinkable. I haven't tried any of the pie or psyllium-based cookie recipies, so I can't speak for those.

That said, I really enjoyed the section on the art of indulgence, which I think is worth the two stars.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Busted
Review: I wanted to like this book but couldn't. I just can't afford to pay for all these special ingredients when the author didn't give the reader any clue as to what brands worked best...I have a limited income so. I did jot down the recipes for maple syrup and a frosting recipe to try but that's it. This was pretty much a bust as far as I'm concerned.
Also, the author should of put a disclaimer in her book about the use of psyllium seed (the stuff in metamucil) because if you don't drink enough water, it can be dangerous for some individuals-at least, this is what I have read on the label of the metamucil container.


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