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Indulge Your Most Decadent Food Cravings, Strip Away Pounds and Save Money.

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All your favorite comfort foods transformed.

All your favorite comfort foods transformed. [logo] [kindle] [iBooks] [nook] [google play] [Stop Stressing, Start Indulging] [main image] Remember how simple and comforting food used to be? When you were a kid, there was nothing better than waking up to a thick slice of French toast, maple syrup and butter running over the edges, filling the kitchen with the smell of autumnal goodness. Or coming home from school to a thick wedge of lasagna, the tangy sauce tickling your tongue and the melted mozzarella stringing little spider webs between your plate and fork. Of course, that was then. You were a kid. You didn’t know any better. Now you’re a grown-up, and when you hear French toast, lasagna, or any of a hundred other childhood favorites, you think, Egads! Carbs! Saturated fats! Sugar! I can’t eat that! Being a grown-up sucks, doesn’t it? Well, this book is about to change all that. Eat This, Not That! Skinny Comfort Foods is here to make all your favorites a lot less scary—and to help you lose weight, eat great, and start enjoying the company of some wonderful old friends. All you need are a few smart swaps, and a quiver of simple recipes. Once you know a handful of secrets, you’ll be indulging in all your favorite comfort foods, and watching the pounds disappear. Rediscover favorites like: - Mac and Cheese: Ours will save you 890 calories and 74 grams of fat compared to the typical restaurant version. - Steak and potatoes: With 500 fewer calories and 50 fewer fat grams. - Supreme Pizza: Save 380 calories and 32 grams of fat per two-slice serving. So what do you say? Are you ready to start taking comfort in food again? Order Cook This, Not That! Skinny Comfort Foods for your e-reading device: [kindle] [iBooks] [nook] [google play] Also Available From Eat This, Not That!: [Cook This, Not That! Easy & Awesome] [Eat This, Not That! Magazine] [Cook This, Not That Kitchen Guide] [Follow Us] [facebook] [twitter] [pinterest] [google plus] Having trouble? Click [here] for an online version of this email. Share the gift of health, weight loss and great nutrition. Forward this email. Tell your friends to sign up [here.] ETNT LLC 2 Park Ave., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016 YOUR Eat This, Not That! Preferences To change your email frequency, give us feedback, or tell us what kind of content you want, access your [preferences.] Unsubscribe, or Tell us a Concern To unsubscribe or express a concern, click [here.] [Privacy Policy]

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