Menu Confidential
Conquer The Calories, Sodium And Fat Hiding In
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2012
- Category
- General, Nutrition
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781443407267
- Publish Date
- Jun 2012
- List Price
- $19.99
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Description
Is movie popcorn really that bad for me? Does a platter of nachos actually have as much fat as 40 strips of bacon?
Packed with information you won’t find anywhere else, Menu Confidential tells the nutritional truths about Canada’s most popular foods, from delicious sit-down dinners to quick meals from the grocery store to tasty treats from the drive-thru. You’ll find:
- DETAILED ANALYSIS of more than 150 favourite foods including grab-and-go snacks and Canadian classics like butter tarts, beaver tails and poutine
- DANGER ZONES where you should tread carefully—you’ll be surprised to learn how many appetizers, drinks and desserts contain more calories than a meal
- PRACTICAL ADVICE on navigating kids menus, creating easy meals and snacks at home, and more
- SIMPLE SWITCHES to save more than 100 calories like picking three Timbits instead of a single doughnut
- BEST BETS for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, plus what to eat at favourite spots including Tim Hortons, Starbucks, Subway and McDonald’s
Over 250 ways to eat better and lose weight!
About the author
MEGAN OGILVIE s a health reporter at the Toronto Star, where she writes the popular column “The Dish”. Her previous nutrition column, “Diet Decoder,” ran in the Star for more than three years and exposed the pitfalls of various diets. Prior to starting her career in journalism, Megan spent a year learning to write about science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And while she adores a good burger, Megan now knows to order the junior version (and the smallest pack of fries) and enjoys every bite. Follow Megan on Twitter @Megan_Ogilvie.