Eat This Not That!: Thousands of Simple Food Swaps That Can Save You 10, 20, 30 Pounds-or More!

Eat This Not That!: Thousands of Simple Food Swaps That Can Save You 10, 20, 30 Pounds-or More!

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Eat what you want, when you want--and watch the pounds disappear!  Americans spend more than $400 billion a year eating out, and behind each burger, turkey sandwich, and ice cream sundae is a simple decision that could help you control your weight—and your life. The problem is, restaurant chains and food producers aren't interested in helping you make healthy choices. In fact, they invest $30…

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Book Review: Eat This Not That (Rodale, 2008) by David Zinczenko
The prolific writer David Zinczenko, Editor-in-Chief of Men's Health Magazine is regularly publishing books that assist the consumer with better food choices. His latest title--Eat This Not That!: The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution, is chock full of glossy photos of food choices from chain restaurants. Packed with "secrets" about how to save on calories when dining out, at a family barbeque, or while purchasing groceries, this softcover is small enough to take on the road.
A few years ago, my good friends, Mike and Betty, opened a Jimmy John's sandwich franchise. The business was the first in our suburban Florida neighborhood and did quite well. Spread across the United States, you know what you're getting when you walk in the door. And that is probably one of the greatest advantages of franchise dining, you'll know what to expect. Zinczenko says that what you probably don't know is that Jimmy John's vegetables are from local sources and are delivered on a daily basis, ensuring freshness. Unlike Subway, Jimmy John's meats are delivered unsliced, and both veggies and meats are cut daily. This is true. My friend Betty also arrived before dawn to freshly bake the bread--both white and whole wheat.
Zinczenko adds that to save on calories--the glory of his book--eat the Turkey Breast Slim Sub rather than the Turkey Tom. His additional secret is to pass on the mayo and substitute avocado spread--shaving off 200 calories, 24 grams of fat, and 98 grams of sodium. Other worthy picks are the Totally Tuna Sub (507 calories) and the Vegetarian Sub (290 calories). Zinczenko advises everyone to pass on the Pepe Sub (684 calories), the Gourmet Veggie Club (856 calories), and my son's favorite--The J.J. Gargantuan (1,008 calories)!
My favorite lunch was specially made by Betty--the Unwich. A sandwich without bread, rolled in a lettuce wrap instead!
Other notable restaurant chains mentioned by Zinczenko: Applebee's, Sbarro, Schlotzsky's, Smoothie King, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Wendy's, McDonald's, KFC, Denny's, and many others. Whether you're doing the Midnight breakfast with friends, or catching a mid-morning brunch on the run, there are still good food choices available, but it's up to you to make them.
Eat This Not That offers readers choices, with glossy photos, and blocks of calorie and fat counts for each meal/food. It's a great book!
5 Stars
2008-09-29, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
sobering book
Very informative, yet sobering book. I was left wishing I didn't know what's in our supermarket food and how it's made. I lost my apetite.
Amru Albeiruti
2008-09-23, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
I loved this book!
My daughter gave me a copy of this book a little over a month ago. I've eaten a whole new way and I've lost fifteen pounds. I can't thank David and Matt enough. I just finished Michele Cozzens award winning women's fiction A Line Between Friends and I highly recommend it.
2008-09-19, 0 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Good Book
Overall the book is a great resource, a few of the NOT THAT items are a little misleading. Certainly twizzlers are better than a snickers any day of the week, but they're reviewed in different categories so a true comparison on some snacks is a little difficult.
2008-09-18, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Whether you are on a "diet" or not....
.... this is an outstanding visual book that anyone can use to make smarter choices about what to eat, especially in our on-the-go society. It would make a great book for a high school or college student who eats out a lot, or for the "dieter" who wants to make sensible choices for their particular needs. The photography is excellent and the alphabetized layout of the book (by restaurant) makes it a quick reference for anyone of any age.
2008-09-18, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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