Selected Product: | Eating for Pregnancy: An Essential Guide to Nutrition with Recipes for the Whole Family Paperback Author: Catherine Jones Publisher: Da Capo Press Release Date: 2003-01 ISBN-10: 1569245118 ISBN-13: 9781569245118 List Price: $16.95 Average Customer Rating: | | What to Expect When You're Expecting: 4th Edition ISBN-10: 0761148574 ISBN-13: 9780761148579 List Price:$14.95 The Expectant Father: Facts, Tips and Advice for Dads-to-Be, Second Edition ISBN-10: 0789205386 ISBN-13: 9780789205384 List Price:$11.95 Mayo Clinic Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy ISBN-10: 0060746378 ISBN-13: 9780060746377 List Price:$19.95 40 Weeks +: The Essential Pregnancy Organizer (The Essential Organizers) ISBN-10: 0976647915 ISBN-13: 9780976647911 List Price:$19.95 The Pregnancy Bible: Your Complete Guide to Pregnancy and Early Parenthood ISBN-10: 1554073804 ISBN-13: 9781554073801 List Price:$29.95 |
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Every pregnant woman recognizes that what she eats, drinks, and does with her body directly affects the developing baby within her. Yet mothers-to-be—between juggling work, other children, and their many other responsibilities—often don't have the time that they'd like to devote to their nutrition. Now, Eating for Pregnancy addresses the nutritional needs of pregnant women today, helping them navigate through frozen food aisles and prepared food sections and prepare homemade meals as healthy and easy as possible. Authors Jones and Hudson provide reassuring, up-to-date nutritional information; shopping and eating tips to keep nutrient-intake high and unnecessary weight-gain to a minimum; and guilt-free, smart-choice convenience and semi-prepared food options. Their more than 120 recipes, organized into six main sections, are high in vitamins, iron, calcium, protein, and fiber and moderate in amounts of fat, sodium, and sugar. Each recipe highlights "What's in this for baby and me?" and includes complete nutritional breakdowns and meal planning advice; many offer suggestions for substitutions and other timesaving shortcuts. Eating for Pregnancy also caters to women with gestational diabetes with diabetic tips and ADA exchange values. A vegetarian chapter offers essential advice to pregnant vegetarians along with inspiring recipes. Eating for Pregnancy is the only book that combines the experience of a professionally trained cook and writer turned home cook and mother with the expertise and experience of a perinatal nutritionist who sees hundreds of clients a year. yummy | Customer Rating: | | I really like this book. The recipes are yummy and for the most part simple. I also like that they have the nutritional information, meal suggestions, time saving tips, etc. If you are pregnant or just want a good cookbook, I would definitely recommend this book. | Tasty and nutritious! | Customer Rating: | This is a great cookbook. I especially love their breakfast recipes - the whole wheat pecan waffles are to die for. The recipes are honestly family friendly, and many of them use ingredients that most people have on hand. I think the only thing I had to buy specifically for the first 4 recipes I tried was plain yogurt. I had everything else on hand already. That never happens!
The book lists some nutrition info for each recipe, but not a whole lot. It tells you which vitamins the prepared food provides for your baby and why they're important, but you really don't have to be pregnant to enjoy the food presented. The only thing I wish it had was a better table of contents. Recipes can be difficult to find within the book. | love it! | Customer Rating: | This pregnancy book is fabulous. It's packed full of practical information and tips for coping. The shopping lists are great and the recipes are so tasty, you forget they are healthy too. The author has obviously done her research. My family love the grilled flank steak with salsa verde. I highly recommend this book. If you know someone who wants to do everything they can to have a healthy pregnancy and baby, it's the perfect gift. | Best. Pregnancy. Book. Ever. | Customer Rating: | | THE BEST OF THE PREGNANCY COOKBOOKS plus excellent, easy-to-use nutrition information. This book has been on my shelf for years and I still cook from it, years after my last kid was born. My family loves the best-ever American meatloaf, crab cakes with red bell pepper sauce, apple-blueberry granola crisp, pumpkin bread, and the list goes on and on. . . Every recipe is healthy and delicious. It's the only pregnancy book that I kept, and I give copies of it to all my pregnant friends and relatives. | Just a cookbook, really. | Customer Rating: | | This is a nice cookbook, but not much more. It does include some nutritional information in the introduction, but the information is VERY basic and not so up-to-date. If you are looking for a decent cookbook, then this book maybe right for you. If you are looking for more of a nutritional guide to pregnancy, then look elsewhere. |
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