The Mind Diet Plan and Cookbook: Recipes and Lifestyle Guidelines to Help Prevent Alzheimer's and Dementia
S**E
We eat so well now, thanks to this cookbook
My husband loves cooking and insists on cooking dinner every night. I think it is because he doesn't like my dinners, which are typically vegetarian and involve things like beets and chard. His vision of a delicious meal focuses on red meat, a lot of pasta, and a salad consisting mostly of Romaine lettuce with Ken's Steakhouse dressing, followed up by store-bought cookies or ice cream. I desperately needed a way to force him to make better food with more variety. I don't want either of us to become overweight, inflamed, and forgetful. One of my parents has started declining because of Alzheimer's, and we were both impacted after seeing them recently. So I purchased this cookbook because of the great reviews and we are now on Week 3, and they are over the top awesome, delicious meals. When we first started cooking, my husband tried to take shortcuts or skipped reading the steps, opting to 'wing it' and fall back on his incredible creative prowess. However, with a little friendly wifely interrogation I helped him see that he needed to actually follow the recipes. Although we are still working very hard on getting him to remember to prepare vegetables, the recipes are incredible!! Every night it is like we are eating in a restaurant. There is so much variety. Everyone actually eats fruit for dessert and no one asks for cookies. It's scary to change because there is a risk that we ill go back to eating the way we were eating, and I do not want that. My own brain fog has improved considerably after a month of the MIND diet, using only this cookbook. I am remembering things better after four weeks of following the diet, which helps me feel like I am being a better friend, parent and wife. A longtime sufferer of white coat hypertension, at my recent doctors' appointments the readings were fantastic--none of the usual questioning, "do you have high blood pressure?" We do not completely synch up with the weekly menus--sometimes we end up eating something two nights in a row, or we eat elsewhere and push recipes off to the next week. So along with the extra week at the end where we just make our favorite meals, this cookbook will easily last for 5 weeks without us repeating any recipes. The author has provided really tasty options and I cannot believe my husband is making them. Some days I can tell my husband wishes he didn't have to try something new again, but he is a good sport, and we bought the ingredients after all, so he dutifully makes one of the recipes--and we are all always so thrilled to eat what he makes. The whole family praises his cooking every day; so much positive feedback for him. It's taken his cooking to a new level and we are all much healthier. It is a fabulous, delicious cookbook full of crowd-pleasing recipes that do not take any special skills to prepare beyond following the instructions.
L**S
Satisfaite
C'est correct comme livre .
A**E
Lots of recipes/ great pictures.
Nice book that explains the principals of the diet program and has some really nice recipes complete with colour pictures.
R**K
Tasty and Easy - updated 2020
Purchased this book in anticipation that it would have some good ideas for healthy eating. It comes through in that department, although there are no real revelations for anyone who has been paying attention for the last decade or so. The book exceeded expectations for deliciousness though. Every recipe we have tried (and we have tried a lot of them) is at least "quite good" and many of them are flat out delicious. If I received any of these dishes in a restaurant, I'd say "This is a good restaurant." Recipes that didn't sound all that fancy like Kale Caesar salad and Stuffed Acorn Squash greatly exceeded expectations and have become family favorites. All preps are easy too. Buy yourself a good citrus zester and have a ball.I recently counted approximately 100 cookbooks in my collection. This one is one of the top 3. (The others are the old Fannie Farmer and the more recent Sheila Lukins "Silver Palate". We continue to make the MIND Diet recipes almost every week. They never fail.
P**B
Attractive and well presented but an 'also ran'
It contains some OK recipes and is colourfully illustrated but nothing new in the content.
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