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I've loved all things Oprah for what seams like my entire life. Oprah introduced me to new gadgets, new ways of living, and helped me see a better way of being. This book is a continuation of that learning. This book is a memoir and a cook book. I mostly bought it for the memoir, but was pleasantly surprised with the recipes. Whether you are counting points with Weight Watchers or looking to eat better, the recipes in this book will not disappoint. Oprah's taste for spice is a bit higher than my...
The dishes look great, but the ingredient lists are too long for my taste. Let's be honest, if we get past 6 ingredients I'm usually out.
I like the idea of a healthier way of cooking, but for me some of the recipes just had ingredients that were a little hard to come by and some I know wouldn't be cheap, I tend to substitute certain ingredients for items that are too costly. But why do some these healthier celebrity cookbooks tend to call for items listed like this when the average joe just wants a good cookbook with accessible/ reasonable ingredients without having to run to a specialty shop? I liked some of the recipes in this
One more reason to love Oprah. Her book teaches us to find peace with ourselves and our bodies and learn to eat with joy.
The coherence and theme of this cookbook was so well done. I loved the personal information throughout and how Oprah used GOOD, healthy food to turn around her diet. I think that many of us want to be better in this area, so it was nice to see a cookbook that looked to great recipes about healthy eating, not just losing weight. In the end, we want to feel better every day, not just look better.
I really wanted to like this cookbook. I really tried to like this cookbook but after being disappointed multiple times I finally came to the sad realization that these recipes were not for me. One star is for the sections containing inspirational stories about Oprah's struggle with food and dieting. These were wonderful to read and I found many of the things she said relatable. One star is for the recipes that I did like. The recipes I enjoyed the most were Spicy Bean and Collard Greens Soup,
I loved her truth with weight and trying to lose it. Reality: diets are temporary, not the definite solution and best when we have willpower. Moreover, you have to find balance and satisfaction with good without declaring war. The key is change the way you think, not just about food, but your whole life. [This will surely help, and hearing it again and again. ]Beautiful pics, sharing her youth, adulthood, trials and triumphs. Sheer discipline. Her 40th birthday she ran a marathon. Regardless of
Really good one! Made 6 things in a row that turned out great.
I liked reading about Oprah's experiences with weight loss as she is using the same program (Weight Watchers) that I am. I did WW years ago and got to my goal weight but life - in the form of several major setbacks from the death of a beloved grandmother to the cancer diagnosis of my daughter - had other ideas. I gained lots of weight during my daughter's battle versus cancer. After her death, the depression that followed did not help. About a year later, at the heaviest I've ever weighed I turn...
A couple of years ago, I saw Oprah on the morning talk show, Live with Kelly. During her interview, they discussed food and she shared, "I LOVE bread!" Ever since that moment, I discovered a new perspective and appreciation for this former talk show host. I spent a lot of time looking at this book as Oprah Winfrey is a HUGE supporter of Weight Watchers. Besides prep time, cook time, # of servings, and calories, Winfrey also includes the SmartPoints value for each of her recipes. Throughout the b...
This is a very well written book with excellent photos and layout. I liked the text and photos better than the recipes. There were only 3 or so I thought I might make.
I'm not sure this book is worth buying. If your library has it, check it out from there first to see if you find anything to your liking. I don't think there is one recipe that I would make. Don't get me wrong, they sound as if they would taste ok -- but I don't have truffle oil or truffles in my pantry. The stories of her struggles with her weight are interesting, but her accomplishments are easier done when you have professional chefs, trainers etc. at your beck and call. The photos are beaut...
Her advice and the bits about her life are interesting and inspirational, but the food that she chooses for weight loss is not something that most people can afford. Truffle oil and imported fish are both expensive, as are some of the vegetables she discusses. A few items from the soup and chicken courses could be doable, but many of the dessert recipes require specialized equipment that is not reasonable for most of her readers. Also, personal trainers aren't really an option for most of us- wi...
A cookbook that will feed you both physically and spiritually. Oprah tells all about her struggles with her weight and yo-yo dieting. Many of the recipes are more involved than I want, but they do look good. So glad Oprah is a part of Weight Watchers.
The food looks divine (and is honestly pretty similar to how we eat now, minus Oprah's love of truffle salt), but cooking these recipes everyday is a bit unrealistic. Most of them have 15-20 ingredients, at least, and not all of us can make that happen in the kitchen each night. Also, how much did Weight Watchers pay her to write this book? They are ALL over it.
Oprah is an inspiration to many but I find her recipes with too many ingredients. I am glad I did not pay for this book.
I enjoyed reading Oprah's story as I can totally relate. Lifetime WW and know it's not a diet but a commitment to self-care and understanding why you turn to food. That said, not sure there's one recipe I will try except maybe the turkey lasagna. All seem too complicated and not down to earth for most people.
Great recipes and love the stories behind them. Have tried several and particularly like her chicken dishes.
I enjoyed Oprah's personal essays throughout the book and the recipes seem doable and look pretty tasty. Haven't tried any, however.
I wasn't really sure what to expect with this cookbook, but I always liked Oprah so I figured I'd check it out. I really liked it. She focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients and while she does mention Weight Watchers and "points" it isn't the focus of the whole book, which I liked. Each section had an introduction from Oprah about her struggles with food and weight followed by recipes. The book is divided into non-traditional sections - one all about soup, one all about greens, one more internat...