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** THE ONLY GUT-HEALTH COOKBOOK YOU NEED FROM THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF FOOD FOR LIFE ** **As seen on Channel 4’s What Not to Eat ** 'A book full of fantastic recipes and ideas.' Yotam Ottolenghi ‘Packed with food you will love – and that your microbes will, too’ Dr Clare Bailey Mosley 'Flavours and recipes you’ll want to eat every day' Melissa Hemsley ‘Delicious and astonishingly, life-changingly, simple’ Davina McCall 'Tim’s principles for eating well are totally transformative' Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall In: 30 plants a week. Out: Calorie counting. In: Fermenting. Out: Ultra-processed foods. But, how? The Food For Life Cookbook takes the ground-breaking guidance in Tim Spector's #1 bestselling guide to the new science of eating well and, in over 100 delicious and achievable recipes created in collaboration with ZOE, the nutrition science company that he co-founded, shows just how simple and enjoyable it can be to adapt to a gut-friendly way of eating. Shaped by Tim's own experience of transforming the way he eats, as well as common requests from readers and ZOE members, chapters include 15-minute meals, ideas for eating well when the fridge looks bare, and generous feasts and sweet treats for special moments with friends. Packed with plant-led inspiration for delicious meals to feed you, your family and your microbiome, as well as tips for increasing plant diversity and science-based explanations for the nutritional benefits of the ingredients and recipes included, The Food For Life Cookbook is a must-have for every gut-loving home and kitchen. Cook for life. Join the food revolution. PRAISE FOR FOOD FOR LIFE : 'A fresh look at food' JAMIE OLIVER ‘Fascinating’ NIGELLA LAWSON ‘No fads, no nonsense, just practical, science-based advice on how to eat well’ Daily Mail , Books of the Year Tim Spector, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, February 2024 Review: Improve your (gut) health! - Excellent buy, an inspiring cookbook that has the potential to transform the health and wellbeing of many people who have struggled against the crime that is ultra-processed food. This breaks the common perception of vegetarian cooking by not being 'preachy'. You are still allowed to eat meat if you wish!! It is NOT about low fat, low carb, but eating the rainbow! It is accompanied by a strong, science-based message that makes sense. Throw away the ultra-processed and cook whole foods from scratch. The recipes are straightforward, interesting, colourful and very tasty. The antithesis of beige food! Review: So so pleased. I highly recommend. - I am trying to sort out my diet and eating habits. I suffer with serious constipation issues and no amount of water or laxative offer a long term/permanent solution; I feel sluggish and can’t be ask to eat most of the time. No, I’m not slim. On the contrary I have put weight on my waist, etc. Places I never used to worry about. A mixture of high level stress and self neglect and strange symptoms. Not interested in just losing weight. I want to be healthier or even, dare I say, healthy! I have researched and bought a few books. Then a friend came to visit and brought this book she had just purchased for me to look at. I borrowed it for a couple of days, flicked through the various recipes and read the intro and it made sense. I ordered it straightaway. The book arrived quickly and well packaged and I absolutely love it. The recipes are so appetising and quite easy to follow. I hadn’t cooked properly for ages, would buy beautiful vegetables that would end up in the bin because it was easier to randomly boil pasta and add the same shop bought pesto ( I used to always make my own pasta sauce in the past) and if I felt bothered I would make a basic salad with it. That clearly didn’t help my issue. When I first look at the recipes in this book I felt some « cooking » excitement bubbling up in me. Finally I am eating all these vegetables instead of binning them. So far I have made the seed bread, the kale pasta sauce and aubergine parmigiana and drooled over half the book. I am finally having breakfast and lunch everyday ( most of the time I just couldn’t be bothered to cook/ eat anymore. ) and I have the leftovers for lunch. There are so many recipes in this book that I want to try! I really want to bake that carrot cake!!! The beauty of this book is that it’s more than a recipe book or a fad diet book, it’s a life style change, for the better. It has all the things I love ( nuts, seeds, vegetables and mouthwatering recipes) that are doable and tasty. The advice really makes sense. I have only used it for about 4 days and I am finally going to the loo daily. I am aiming for 3 times a day. I am not there yet but for someone who would be relieved to go once a week it’s a miracle! One important thing about this book is that you know how many plants are included In each recipe so if for example you combine a slice of the seed bread with the aubergine parmigiana it all adds up ( you need to aim for 30 ‘plants’ a day for good health). You add fresh herbs on top, that extra plant points. At the moment I’m easing myself into this new way of eating/ looking at what I need so I’m not sure I’ve reached the 30 plants a day but it’s already working. Majority of recipes offer some alternative ingredients wether you are vegan, vegetarian or suffer from food allergies. This book promotes the increase of plants in your diet but also offers recipes that fulfill your taste buds and you most likely won’t miss meat or fish but they could be added if you really wanted to. At least it offers recipes that can significantly reduce your meat intake which is a brilliant thing ( environmentally and health wise). There is so much more I could write about the ideas in this book and why I like it so much I could write my own book! In short if you enjoy good food and want to take care of your general health buy this book.













| Best Sellers Rank | 253 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 4 in Public Health & Preventive Medicine 5 in Weight Control Nutrition 9 in General Medical Issues Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,956 Reviews |
V**H
Improve your (gut) health!
Excellent buy, an inspiring cookbook that has the potential to transform the health and wellbeing of many people who have struggled against the crime that is ultra-processed food. This breaks the common perception of vegetarian cooking by not being 'preachy'. You are still allowed to eat meat if you wish!! It is NOT about low fat, low carb, but eating the rainbow! It is accompanied by a strong, science-based message that makes sense. Throw away the ultra-processed and cook whole foods from scratch. The recipes are straightforward, interesting, colourful and very tasty. The antithesis of beige food!
K**T
So so pleased. I highly recommend.
I am trying to sort out my diet and eating habits. I suffer with serious constipation issues and no amount of water or laxative offer a long term/permanent solution; I feel sluggish and can’t be ask to eat most of the time. No, I’m not slim. On the contrary I have put weight on my waist, etc. Places I never used to worry about. A mixture of high level stress and self neglect and strange symptoms. Not interested in just losing weight. I want to be healthier or even, dare I say, healthy! I have researched and bought a few books. Then a friend came to visit and brought this book she had just purchased for me to look at. I borrowed it for a couple of days, flicked through the various recipes and read the intro and it made sense. I ordered it straightaway. The book arrived quickly and well packaged and I absolutely love it. The recipes are so appetising and quite easy to follow. I hadn’t cooked properly for ages, would buy beautiful vegetables that would end up in the bin because it was easier to randomly boil pasta and add the same shop bought pesto ( I used to always make my own pasta sauce in the past) and if I felt bothered I would make a basic salad with it. That clearly didn’t help my issue. When I first look at the recipes in this book I felt some « cooking » excitement bubbling up in me. Finally I am eating all these vegetables instead of binning them. So far I have made the seed bread, the kale pasta sauce and aubergine parmigiana and drooled over half the book. I am finally having breakfast and lunch everyday ( most of the time I just couldn’t be bothered to cook/ eat anymore. ) and I have the leftovers for lunch. There are so many recipes in this book that I want to try! I really want to bake that carrot cake!!! The beauty of this book is that it’s more than a recipe book or a fad diet book, it’s a life style change, for the better. It has all the things I love ( nuts, seeds, vegetables and mouthwatering recipes) that are doable and tasty. The advice really makes sense. I have only used it for about 4 days and I am finally going to the loo daily. I am aiming for 3 times a day. I am not there yet but for someone who would be relieved to go once a week it’s a miracle! One important thing about this book is that you know how many plants are included In each recipe so if for example you combine a slice of the seed bread with the aubergine parmigiana it all adds up ( you need to aim for 30 ‘plants’ a day for good health). You add fresh herbs on top, that extra plant points. At the moment I’m easing myself into this new way of eating/ looking at what I need so I’m not sure I’ve reached the 30 plants a day but it’s already working. Majority of recipes offer some alternative ingredients wether you are vegan, vegetarian or suffer from food allergies. This book promotes the increase of plants in your diet but also offers recipes that fulfill your taste buds and you most likely won’t miss meat or fish but they could be added if you really wanted to. At least it offers recipes that can significantly reduce your meat intake which is a brilliant thing ( environmentally and health wise). There is so much more I could write about the ideas in this book and why I like it so much I could write my own book! In short if you enjoy good food and want to take care of your general health buy this book.
M**.
An inspiring Book
Overall I can recommend this book to all those wishing for good health. i have been a Zoe member and it has totally changed the way I eat so I was keen to buy the book. The Zoe team are a group of scientists and nutritionists so their advice is evidence based together with common sense. The recipes are quite flexible, as one can easily substitute various fruits and vegetables, and the delicious looking photos inspire me to try the dishes. However, the reason I don't give it 5 stars is that I am wheat intolerant and dairy intolerant and lots of the recipes are wheat and dairy based. They ought to include alternative ingredients since many people are intolerant to these ingredients. I don't have kefir as it is made of milk and some of the recipes include kefir. I have had to be creative and scribble my notes in the book, but apart from that I will say that I've been eating lots of the recipes every day, they are all delicious!
T**H
Great book if you want to eat healthier and improve your gut health
I am sat here in heaven atm having just made & eaten a slice of the Beetroot chocolate brownies - gorgeous, rich without being too rich, a real taste sensation. I bought this book to kick start healthier eating, especially with the focus on gut health. I liked that it included snacks and sweet treats as someone whose downfall are cakes and biscuits. The recipes in the book are clearly written and easy to follow. I like that a lot include alternative ingredients. As a vegetarian I have tended to include a lot of vegetables in my diet anyway but this book got me to refocus and understand the importance of including a variety of foods for your gut health and which foods to include. All the recipes I’ve tried so far have been really tasty. The tahini and yoghurt dressing on the roasted broccoli salad is so simple but absolutely delicious. There’s a great tip for producing your own kefir at home too. I really like this book - it was what I was looking for and hasn’t disappointed.
D**R
Exactly what I have wanted
I signed up to the ZOE programme last December and took the one-year option, so this book has come at the perfect time for me, as the end to my membership and access to the app approaches. For about 8 months I logged in the ZOE app every day. I learned loads, lost over a stone in weight and brought my body to balance. I have loved the food abundance that this way of eating represents - so different from the lack model that has you cut out things. For the past couple of months, I’ve been continuing to follow all the ZOE guidelines but not logging to prepare myself for when my year ends and I’m happy to say that it is all going well. The main thing I’ve been using the app for in recent weeks is recipe ideas. Therefore I’m delighted that so many of my favourites have ended up in this book. But what’s more is that they have included a lot of additional ways of combining and adding in extra tasty things like toppings in the book - many of which I hadn’t come across on the app. There’s a QR code on each page that will take you straight to the Zoe app (if you’re a member) and it gives me my individual score and of I was still logging, I could add it to my diary, which is convenient. While I still have access to the app, I’m using these QR codes to take a note of my personal score for each recipe and I’m writing it in the book, so I know which ones are okay for me. However, so far I haven’t come across one that’s below 72 (and I have both poor fat and poor sugar metabolism). Most are up in the 80s and 90s, so these are healthy recipes. Someone else mentioned that it’s mostly vegan or at least vegetarian recipes. While that’s true, it seems to me that one can get plenty of recipes for meat and fish etc elsewhere. Since beginning my ZOE journey I’ve moved increasingly towards eating this way all the time. The recipes are delicious and even my husband, a confirmed omnivore, has enjoyed eating this way for most days per week. The book is well laid out and nice quality. The bits at the beginning are good reminders of what I’ve learned in the ZOE programme. I, for one, am delighted to have it. And as I said in my title - it’s come in perfect timing as I transition to life beyond the app.
N**R
Interesting but disappointing
An interesting book with some lovely recipes BUT why is the calorie and nutritional content of each recipe not detailed. Disappointing
A**I
Exciting!
I can’t remember ever being so excited about a cookbook! Having totally sorted out my Ibs using Tim’s book ferment, I thought I’d get this book. I tried to tell myself to make one recipe a week but I’m so thrilled with the flavours, the ease of making and the effect on my body, I can’t stop cooking! I have made half of the recipes and every one is a winner. I’m already on repeats too. I can’t praise this book highly enough. Gut friendly. Planet friendly. Pocket friendly. Win win.
D**N
Good but expensive
Very educational, some excellent recipes, but be warned some of the recipes ingredients total up to being very expensive.
K**N
Delicious!!!!!
This book is fantastic!! The recipes are delicious and very easy to make. Instructions are simple, with color photos accompanying each recipe. While it is mostly plant based, it is easy enough to supplement these dishes to make it your own. The author, Tim Spector, isn’t afraid to add proteins (fish, etc) or dairy, but this book is more of a push to get a variety of vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, spices, herbs. Again, cannot say enough for how delicious these recipes are. Flavors are just amazing! From just starting out attempting plant based recipes or a new take on recipes, this book is great!!
T**Z
Hardback edition is beautiful and great value
The hardback edition is filled with delicious healthy recipes and lavishly illustrated with full colour photos. Great value for money. Can’t wait to try the recipes.
A**R
Tolles Kochbuch, um auf interessante Weise mehr Pflanzen in seine Ernährung zu integrieren
Die Hauptzutaten der Kochrezepte sind Pflanzen (Gemüse, Früchte, Erdnüsse, Samen etc.) und es handelt sich um ein vegetarisches Kochbuch (mit vereinzelten Möglichkeiten, dieselben Rezepte auch vegan herzustellen). Bei vielen Rezepten ist es aber möglich, Fleisch separat zuzubereiten und dieses den Rezepten hinzuzufügen. Der Hauptfokus liegt auf Pflanzen, da dem Kochbuch die Philosophie "30 Pflanzen pro Woche" zugrunde liegt. Eine Diversität an Pflanzen in unserer wöchentlichen Ernährung soll sich gemäss dem Autor positiv auf unser Mikrobiom und unsere Gesundheit auswirken. Details hierzu lassen sich in der Einleitung des Kochbuchs nachlesen. Darin werden die wichtigsten Erkenntnisse der Ernährungsforschung des Autors zusammengefasst und daraus wird die "30 Pflanzen pro Woche" Philosophie abgeleitet. Die Kochrezepte sind sättigend, abwechslungsreich und kulturell aus unterschiedlichen Region der Welt wie beispielsweise dem mediterranen Raum sowie dem Nahen und Fernen Osten beeinflusst. Die Gerichte sind äussert schmackhaft, da mit verschiedenen Saucen, Gewürzen und Kräutern gearbeitet wird. Das macht die Gerichte befriedigend und stillt das Bedürfnis nach abwechslungsreichen und interessanten Geschmäckern. In den Kochrezepten finden sich kaum Zutaten wie Rahm und Butter. Butter wird meistens durch Olivenöl ersetzt und die Konsistenz von Rahm wird beispielsweise durch Aquafaba oder Parmesan ersetzt. In diesem Sinne sind die Rezepte also eher "puristisch", folgen also, was die Zutaten anbelangt, einer äusserst gesunden Sichtweise. Den zubereiteten Gerichten schadet dies aber nicht. Diese bleiben geschmacklich interessant und befriedigend. Die Rezepte sind relativ einfach und schnell zuzubereiten und die meisten Zutaten kann man in kleineren Läden finden. Zu Beginn sollte man sich aber einige exotischere Gewürze, insbesondere aus der indischen Küche, in einem Spezialgeschäft oder einem grösseren Geschäft besorgen. Die Rezepte sind budgetfreundlich. In den Rezepten wird beispielsweise neben frischem Gemüse oftmals mit Gemüse aus Dosen und gefrorenem Gemüse gearbeitet. Letztere sind in der Regel günstiger und länger haltbar als frisches Gemüse. Beim Dosengemüse wird das Dosenwasser, das sogenannte Aquafaba, für das Rezept oftmals mitverwendet. Für jedes Rezept gibt es sogenannte "Top-Ups". Dabei handelt es sich um Nahrungsmittel, die man, nachdem das Gericht zubereitet ist, optional hinzufügen kann, um den Nährwert des Gerichts zusätzlich zu erhöhen. Daneben gibt es für jedes Gericht auch noch "Swaps". Dabei wird vorgeschlagen, dass bei den Zutaten zum Beispiel ein Gemüse durch ein anderes ausgetauscht werden kann. Neben Rezepten zu Hauptmahlzeiten finden sich im Kochbuch auch Rezepte für Frühstück, für Salate, für gesunde Süssigkeiten und gesunde Snacks. Auch wer sich für selbst gemachtes Soda Brot oder selbstgemachte fermentierte Nahrung interessiert, wird in diesem Kochbuch fündig.
A**T
Une forme actuelle de considération.
Une mise à jour de mon palais mental!! Oui oui oui.
A**I
Everything I hoped for!
I follow Tim Spector and Zoe so I was really excited to get my hands on this book! I saw lots of people complaining about it being a “secretly vegetarian” book but that’s actually not true. I didn’t read every single recipe but I saw fish and even meat mentioned. Having said that, I’m not sure why people would expect meat recipes from Tim Spector? 😆 Anyway! We already tried two of the recipes and they were DELICIOUS! I actually enjoyed the intro, loved the fact that there is a section that tells you what you should have in your cupboards and fridge/freezer, loved the short-and-sweet recipes and the fact that the dishes taste and look amazing! I 100% recommend this to those of you who are looking to eat better, be healthier, and have fun in the process!
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