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The Most Complete Food Counter

The Most Complete Food Counter

List Price: $18.00
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent coverage for today's health conscious consumer
Review: I found this book full of great information. It lives up to its name as the "Most Complete Food Counter." The wide range of foods contained within is quite useful, escpecially the list of fast foods and ready made meals. My one critique is that it could have tab headings on the pages to help you locate items more easily.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Counter
Review: Natow's and Heslin's book, like most of its kind provides the user with a lot of information. Also like most "counter" books, it suffers from an ineffective use of indention and font styles (bolding, underline, type face size, etc.) Unlike its competitors, it almost completely ignores some very common items. Fresh tomatoes are grievously under represented. Just the green ones are listed. Yeah, so what that the red ripe ones have almost the same nutritional values. Some folks may not know that. And, I want to know the numbers for a single representative plum, grape and cherry tomato. This book says it's "The Most Complete" and it isn't, not in a useful way.Then there is the watermelon. The seeds are listed, but not the flesh! Oh, and watermelon juice is also there(?) You can find generic values for "melon", but I didn't pay for averages across a food type. This book is no worse than its rivals, but it isn't much better either. If you can have only one counter, Corinne Netzer's "The Complete Book of Food Counts" is cheaper, more compact and most importantly, more complete in its inclusion of the items you will be looking for. I give that one an extra star for that combination of benefits. BTW, ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Helped me lose 25 pounds
Review: This book was easy to use and had calorie information on nearly everything I eat. You can find brand name food, fast food and regular food made from scratch.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An all encompassing Nutrition Almanac
Review: This is definitely a reference guide, not a pocket size book and the price is incredible. I have always had a book like this in my kitchen since I started making baby food for my daughter many years ago. Mine is tattered and well worn but this book has taken its place.

Not only does it cover everything in your kitchen by name brand, as well as generic words like brown rice without the name brand, it has the foods and nutritional value of popular restaurants. There is also a chapter at the end titled "Food facts from A to Z", that is more than helpful with explaining some common terms that are often misunderstood.

The authors have also compiled a book titled NO NONSENSE NUTRITION FOR YOUR BABIES FIRST YEAR that might be helpful to moms. Kelsana 12/10/01

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Calorie counter by Natow et al.
Review: This is the perfect book for dieters and athletes looking to
cut calories from processed foods to all-natural fruits and
vegetables. A beauty of the work is that it covers the specific
food, exact portions and calories associated with each portion.
The author even provides a food diary to assist in planning
meals, as well as snacks. This presentation is easy to read
and understand. This work will make you conscious of the exact
calories consumed daily. With the information, you can plan an exercise program aimed at burning excess calories and
maximizing the body metabolism. The purchase is a good value
for every personal health library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Calorie counter by Natow et al.
Review: This is the perfect book for dieters and athletes looking to
cut calories from processed foods to all-natural fruits and
vegetables. A beauty of the work is that it covers the specific
food, exact portions and calories associated with each portion.
The author even provides a food diary to assist in planning
meals, as well as snacks. This presentation is easy to read
and understand. This work will make you conscious of the exact
calories consumed daily. With the information, you can plan an exercise program aimed at burning excess calories and
maximizing the body metabolism. The purchase is a good value
for every personal health library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Counter
Review: Very good counter, but needs to be updated with newer brands.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Complete, yes. Usable? eh.
Review: Yeah, its damn complete. When you have like 25 different types of Arnold's bread to choose from, you know the book's got it all. Guaranteed you'll find more in these pages than in the biggest of supermarkets.

If you're at all familiar with nutritional guides, this one is great, if for no other reason because it has counts of chain restaurant items.

My BF bought me this book and a great tasting beverage to drink it with. Since he knows I quit coffee recently, he's been really wonderful helping me in cope with my mood swings. S o y f e e is made from soy beans that is roasted just like coffee. I enjoy the taste and don't miss coffee one bit. Buy it online at www.s o y c o f fee.com.

It's pure pleasure reading. Great Book!



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