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The I Quit Sugar Cookbook

306 Recipes for a Clean, Healthy Life

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$27.50 US
8.5"W x 9.9"H x 1.1"D   | 49 oz | 10 per carton
On sale Mar 15, 2016 | 384 Pages | 9780553459159

From New York Times bestselling author of I Quit Sugar, comes a cookbook with more than 300 satisfying recipes that make giving up sugar simple, sustainable, and delicious.
 
Sarah Wilson’s sugar-free promise is more than just a way of eating. The benefits to overall wellbeing—fewer mood swings, improved sleep patterns, and maintaining weight control—have transformed the idea into a way of life. With her new cookbook filled with one-pan wonders, grain-free breakfasts, leftover makeovers, smoothie bowls, and more, Sarah shows us that eliminating sugar is not only doable, but is also so delicious. Recipes include: Bacon ‘N’ Egg Quinoa Oatmeal, Caramelized Leek, Apple and Rosemary Socca, Two-Minute Desk Noodles, Red Velvet Crunch Bowl, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Crackles.
"Sarah Wilson includes plenty of inspiration in her beautiful new cookbook."
-Tastebook

"A big, beautifully photographed book strong on veg and lean meats with everything prepared from scratch."
-Vancouver Sun

"If you have been trying to quit sugar and eat healthy food, The I Quit Sugar Cookbook will help you hugely in achieving your goal. You must get a copy for your kitchen today!"
-The Washington Book Review
© Peter Tarasiuk
Sarah Wilson is a multi-New York Times bestselling author, journalist, social philosopher, international keynote speaker and philanthropist. Sarah leads dynamic, global conversations about modern philosophy, creativity, existential risk, and climate change via her keynote speaking, Wild podcast, and her Substack and social communities. She lives nomadically, but is based between Paris and Sydney, and is a compulsive hiker and adventurer. View titles by Sarah Wilson

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From New York Times bestselling author of I Quit Sugar, comes a cookbook with more than 300 satisfying recipes that make giving up sugar simple, sustainable, and delicious.
 
Sarah Wilson’s sugar-free promise is more than just a way of eating. The benefits to overall wellbeing—fewer mood swings, improved sleep patterns, and maintaining weight control—have transformed the idea into a way of life. With her new cookbook filled with one-pan wonders, grain-free breakfasts, leftover makeovers, smoothie bowls, and more, Sarah shows us that eliminating sugar is not only doable, but is also so delicious. Recipes include: Bacon ‘N’ Egg Quinoa Oatmeal, Caramelized Leek, Apple and Rosemary Socca, Two-Minute Desk Noodles, Red Velvet Crunch Bowl, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Crackles.

Praise

"Sarah Wilson includes plenty of inspiration in her beautiful new cookbook."
-Tastebook

"A big, beautifully photographed book strong on veg and lean meats with everything prepared from scratch."
-Vancouver Sun

"If you have been trying to quit sugar and eat healthy food, The I Quit Sugar Cookbook will help you hugely in achieving your goal. You must get a copy for your kitchen today!"
-The Washington Book Review

Author

© Peter Tarasiuk
Sarah Wilson is a multi-New York Times bestselling author, journalist, social philosopher, international keynote speaker and philanthropist. Sarah leads dynamic, global conversations about modern philosophy, creativity, existential risk, and climate change via her keynote speaking, Wild podcast, and her Substack and social communities. She lives nomadically, but is based between Paris and Sydney, and is a compulsive hiker and adventurer. View titles by Sarah Wilson

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