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Get with the Program! Guide to Good Eating Great Food for Good Health by Greene, Bob [Simon & Schuster,2002] [Hardcover]

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First published December 31, 2002

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Bob Greene

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Bob Greene is a personal trainer who writes on health and weight loss. He works and writes with Oprah Winfrey.

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6 reviews
July 9, 2012
No new weight-loss secrets revealed here. Instead, Bob Greene reminds us about some good eating habits. When we make healthy meal and snack choices, along with spreading the calories out throughout the day, we will feel more satisfied and shouldn't be starved at the end of the day.

You may have heard it is best to spot eating by a certain time, like 6 or 7pm. But, I didn't realize that by spreading calories evenly over the course of the day, I won't be famished by dinner time. Greene advocates keeping the meals equal in calories. For me, this means a bigger breakfast and lunch and lighter dinner than I am used to. In addition, he adds a mid-morning and mid afternoon snack. Then by dinner, we won't want to consume everything in sight.

This is a big deal for me. Some days I've made healthy choices for breakfast and lunch. But was always starved at dinner. Greene points out that when breakfast and lunch portions are smaller, we get starved by supper time. That's when we make unhealthy choices. That's when I grab the potato chips.
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222 reviews15 followers
August 14, 2007
Common sense ideas that of course make a lot of sense. I found the recipes to be unrealistic for every day life with little kids. My kids love all natural peanut butter, but I haven't tried the 12 dollar small jar of almond butter like the author suggests. My kids love fruits and veggies, so we are on the right track there. Anyway, an intersting read with good tips.
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11 reviews
March 5, 2015
I really enjoy Bob Greene's treatment of the plant-based diet sans all the "propaganda" which one gets with other books. I'm also weary of the low carb craze. This is a great book for people who want a no nonsense approach to weight control, a healthy diet, and an overall healthy lifestyle.
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629 reviews12 followers
July 21, 2016
There's really nothing new here if you've read many books on diet/nutrition but it's a good, common sense book if you need a refresher. No crazy fad diets, no promises of big weight loss with little effort, just smart basic information on eating healthy.
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20 reviews
April 21, 2009
This book is really good. It has 85 recipes in the back. His other books are really good to. I really like the one that Oprah Winfrey wrote a few chapters in about her struggle with weight.
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October 26, 2009
Meh... good ideas on good eating. Repeats a lot of information from his other books. His recipes as-is don't thrill me, so I add lots of my own spice! =)
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