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Low-Carb Cookbook Review: Low Carb Christmas Cookin' With an “Old-Fashioned” Cook by Jan McCracken
Author : Cherie Davidson
“I love low carbing, but I'm getting so tired of the same old foods.” “I wish I had time to figure out how to convert my family recipes to low
carb!” “I love finding old recipes done low carb!” Do any of these comments sound familiar? They sure do to me; I've said
them all at one time or another. And they are so true-two years later and
I am still trying to find the time to try and convert some of my favorite old recipes, especially with the holidays arriving! I am determined this holiday season to stick with my low-carb eating
plan, and I decided since I couldn't find the time to convert my own
recipes, I needed to find some good alternatives. I hit the jackpot with
Low Carb Christmas Cookin' With an “Old-Fashioned” Cook by Jan
McCracken (Poppyseed Press, 2003). Jan's brand new cookbook is an entertaining delight. Every page
delivers a smile, laugh or grin-and terrific recipes. Low Carb Christmas
Cookin' is a colorful, easy-to-read, 224-page paperback book liberally
sprinkled with fun. From funny and sometimes outrageous photos of the
author mugging for the camera to anecdotes, homespun quotes, and
humorous ways to prepare recipes, all the way through I got a strong
sense of the fun and spirit of this feisty and entertaining lady. Low Carb Christmas Cookin' isn't just fun. Though smiles lurk on every
page, the recipes are seriously good. The cookbook is broken into nine
chapters. Some of my favorites are, “Dollops & Plops,” “Feliz Navidad…
Low Carb Fiesta Christmas!” and “Holiday Affair with Chocolate.” The
“All Thru the House” chapter has some great potpourri recipes, too. I've tried several recipes from the book, and so far they are all keepers.
My mom adores “Ole'…It's Holy Guacamole!” and I made the “Staggerin'
Swiss Chicken” for friends, and it was a huge hit. Other personal
favorites from Jan's book include, “Pineapple Upside-Down French
Toast Casserole” and “Hot Cashew Chicken Salad.” Since this is a
holiday recipe collection, you should expect that there are some recipes
that call for fruit, so for those on very low carbs you may need to watch
the portions, but Jan has done a good job of keeping her recipes low on
the low carb scale. I just fell in love with the humor and joy so obvious throughout the entire
book, and I drooled over the recipes. Honestly, I'm not sure what I
enjoyed more, reading it or making the recipes. Either way, I will be
sending copies of this low-carb cookbook to low carbers on my
Christmas list… and I know one old sugar grouch that will find one in his
stocking! Low Carb Christmas Cookin' With an “Old-Fashioned” Cook by Jan
McCracken can be purchased through www.lowcarbcookin.com. Cherie’ Davidson is a freelance writer and Web content developer who
lives in the Pacific Northwest with her toy poodle, Auggie Dog, her
“energy muse.” She has her own freelance writing business, Suitable
Words Publications (http://www.suitablewords.com), where she writes
and promotes Website content, designs and develops e-books, hires out
as a copywriter and writes a wide variety of articles, reviews and essays.
She has started a blog at http://suitablewords.blogspot.com and a free
article site at http://www.writerscontent.com - If you'd like her to review
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