Weight Watchers produces many best selling diet cookbooks, with recipes and advice that go along with their philosophy of moderation and promotion of living healthily. This spring, they have released two new cookbooks, Super Foods and In No Time. The books are packaged together and only sold at Weight Watchers meetings, which even non-members can attend as guests. While this does sound like a marketing scheme for their program, there are a couple of good reasons to take a look at the books. Super Foods has recipes using some of the most nutritious foods you can eat, like fruits, vegetables and whole grains - anything with a high nutritional value. In No Time is a book with meals that can be prepared and on the table in 20 minutes or less, making them perfect for weeknight dinners. With more than 170 new recipes between them, the fact that they're easy and healthy is a very good reason to stop in to a meeting and check them out. A better reason, however, is that $1 from the sale of each book set will be donated to the American Cancer Society.
[via The Cancer Blog]

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