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100 Days of Real Food
100 Days of Real Food: How We Did It, What We Learned, and 100 Easy, Wholesome Recipes Your Family Will Love | Lisa Leake
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#1 New York Times Bestseller The creator of the 100 Days of Real Food blog draws from her hugely popular website to offer simple, affordable, family-friendly recipes and practical advice for eliminating processed foods from your family's diet. Inspired by Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food, Lisa Leake decided her family's eating habits needed an overhaul. She, her husband, and their two small girls pledged to go 100 days without eating highly processed or refined foodsa challenge she opened to readers on her blog. Now, she shares their story, offering insights and cost-conscious recipes everyone can use to enjoy wholesome natural foodwhole grains, fruits and vegetables, seafood, locally raised meats, natural juices, dried fruit, seeds, popcorn, natural honey, and more. Illustrated with 125 photographs and filled with step-by-step instructions, this hands-on cookbook and guide includes: Advice for navigating the grocery store and making smart purchases Tips for reading ingredient labels 100 quick and easy recipes for such favorites as Homemade Chicken Nuggets, Whole Wheat Pasta with Kale Pesto Cream Sauce, and Cinnamon Glazed Popcorn Meal plans and suggestions for kid-pleasing school lunches, parties, and snacks "Real Food" anecdotes from the Leakes' own experiences A 10-day mini starter-program, and much more.
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Maggie_Reads
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All of my order from Abe Books came in. My goal for 2022 is to get me and my family eating better.

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kdgundlach
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That's not coffee...but that is a good cookbook! Plus Naan bread and pesto from Aldi = setting up a great Sunday afternoon!

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AmberWB
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1. Tagged book. Haven‘t found a recipe that wasn‘t good!
2. NO.
3. Anthony Bourdain ❤️
4. I haven‘t had it in ages, but as kids we used to love peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. So good.

#manicmonday
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alisiakae I‘ve followed Lisa‘s blog for years! 6y
JoScho That is an odd combination 😋 (edited) 6y
HKGirl *gasp* Someone else who likes peanut butter and pickles! ? I was scrolling through the posts to see what others had for their "weird" combo and had to stop and comment when I saw this.? 6y
AmberWB @HKGirl 🤣🤣 Like I said- it‘s been years since I‘ve had one. We probably ate them on Wonder bread! 😊 But it still sounds tasty to me!! 6y
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Julsmarshall
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Great find from the library. I appreciate her perspective on real food and try to have fewer processed things on our table. She shares some delicious sounding , fast recipes that I can‘t wait to try! And yes, those are dog paws peeking out from under the book 😄

Zelma Sounds delicious! 7y
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bookwormmichelle
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Great whole foods book!

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peaKnit
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#Photoadaynov16: Planning day. So many cookbooks, these help me sneak whole grains into the children. Chicken in the crockpot, pumpkin muffins done, what's next?? #cookbooklove

MrBook #NoTotsNotACookbook!!! 😂👏🏻 8y
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peaKnit
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I'm excited about my crock pot chicken becoming chicken noodle soup shortly, it smells like a victory! 😋

peaKnit Update: omg the soup was fantastic, and a chicken in the crock pit, so simple. I am making chicken 🍗 stock while I sleep:) 8y
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Bookbeez
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Meal planning! Love cookbooks just as much as I love other books.