Member Reviews
The pictures of the food look amazing! Some of the recipes look good. However, there isn't much variety among the dishes. The meals are very protein-heavy and carb-light, which I know is a trend right now. It's a trend that actually is not backed by science. When I dug into the authors' backgrounds, I was surprised to see that they're making "healthy" meals, but they don't have any nutritionist training. If they did, they wouldn't espouse the macronutrient ration they do. Based on this, it's not a book I would buy for my library because it's false advertising.
Enjoyed this book very much! Some great ideas on meal prep which has saved me a ton of time and stick to my healthy eating plans. Would highly recommend it!!
A great book to help you get on the write track on how to eat healthier. I had been wanting to start eating healthier and didn't know how to start, this book help me greatly! Very Resourceful!
I received this book in PDF format from Net Galley.
While I did not receive this book in print format it's absolutely gorgeous and I'm sure it will look great in print.
I wanted to like this book more than I did. The recipes themselves are great tasting and very simple to make, however it's not so much meal prepping as how to portion the same meal to last an entire week. I have meal prepped before and I find it is best to use a few proteins and change up the preparation for lunch and dinner throughout the week (i.e. chicken in a salad and the same chicken with veggie pasta). This book is laid out so that you eat 3 meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) all week, and after trying this I was bored to tears by day 3.
The recipes are great, but it's not practical for those who want easy meals to prep, but are not focused solely on weight loss/fitness.
I'm not good at meal planning but this book helped me become confident in doing meal prep now.
I like the idea of this book. Has some colorful pictures.
I'd like to see more variety of meals. Although, I know it's going to require some discipline on the person to meal prep.
I was unable to open this file, so I can't give a review. Sadly I was looking forward to this.
I reviewed it here: http://www.bethfishreads.com/2017/12/weekend-cooking-healthy-meal-prep-by.html
What a great idea for busy families! I appreciate all the tips and tricks in this book. Plus, the pictures are amazing! I can tell a lot of time and love went into creating this book. A definite must have for anyone short on time during the week who is looking to avoid the fast food line. I would also recommend purchasing the hard copy of this book vs the Kindle edition. It is easier to manage and navigate with the hard copy.
This book is sectioned into several different meal prep categories such as "Cut the Carbs", "Meatless Monday", "Plant Based Plates" along with daily required actions, recipes and helpful notes. There are also shopping lists in the back. The recipes themselves don't seem all that groundbreaking but they do sound delicious. I love the photos though. This is the type of book I like to peruse just to get a sense of everything well organized.
I just reviewed Healthy Meal Prep by Stephanie Tornatore; Adam Bannon. #NetGalley a great book to help plan meals that are healthy and will keep you on track. I needed help with great easy healthy meals and this books gave me great ideas and a road map that is easy to follow
This book takes meal prepping to a whole new level, and gives you tips on things like portion control and budgeting. This is a must have for those new year resolutions about being healthy and saving money. Most of these recipes I had no idea you could meal prep like muffins and pastas.
The format was a but off for me, which is why I didn't give it more stars. It's incredibly hard to view it on my phone. I like to keep my go to recipes handy. This book did have a lot of yummy looking recipes that made me so hungry. Great for any students or busy families.
Healthy Meal Prep by Stephanie Tornatore and Adam Bannon offers 12 make ahead weekly meal plans. Each meal plan is a mix of four recipes to feed one person for six days. None of the meal plans are overly involved, and everything is laid out step by step. Plenty of helpful tips are offered throughout the book. This would be an excellent resource for a single person who does not want to spend a ton of time in the kitchen. With a little prep in advance these meals are as simple as a frozen single serve dinner and much healthier.
Wonderful detailed recipes, lots of pictures and info about the nutrition content! Love it!!
Thank you for allowing me to review this book. I love the concept but did not like most of the recipes. This might be a great book for someone else but not me.
I was very interested in this book as a homeschooling mom, looking for a way to make lunches a lot easier for me. I know that meal prepping is a weakness and I really loved the story of this couple who lost weight just by meal prepping and controlling portions.
That being said, I really love the vibrant pictures, especially all the meals prepped side by side, but I just wish there were more of them! Not all the recipes had their pictures by them and if something looks good to me, I want to see it again with its recipe. As a bonus, the book is sprinkled with lots of healthy snacking tips and cooking tips.
I enjoyed looking through this cookbook and I'm excited to start putting some of the ideas in to practice.
Disclosure: I was given an advanced copy of this book by Netgalley.com in exchange for my review
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I loved this book; it has everything one would need for meal prep from shopping lists to recipes, and my personal favorite, the action plans. I liked that recipes called for simple ingredients because I could get them at my local store without any issues, and the action plans/ recipes were simple to execute.
<b>5 helpful, wholesome stars to Healthy Meal Prep</b> ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Confession time. I meal prep for the week on Saturdays. It’s not pretty. Sometimes I get stressed out because I wreck my kitchen and have to clean it all up, after cooking all day and being super tired. But during the week, I don’t have time to cook and am always so grateful that all my meals are prepped. Bonus is that my freezer is always well-stocked, too.
Enter <b>Healthy Meal Prep</b>. It does exactly what I wish I would do. It offers a game plan for cooking where things can overlap, and you aren’t running around like crazy. 😝 It’s just a more organized use of your time. I don’t do this well. I either take way too long making each meal separately from start to finish, or when they overlap, I am freaking out about what’s about to burn.
I’ve seen some negative reviews about eating the same foods repeatedly during the week. Each meal plan offers one breakfast and three main dishes for the week. That is more than I typically make (I am lucky if I can get breakfast and two mains made), and this takes up the majority of a day, especially when you include putting it away in all the containers, labeling, and the yucky cleaning up part. So, yeah, us meal preppers do have to repeat some meals... But if you plan ahead, you can freeze stuff, so that you can have more variety in a given week, and the best bonus— sometimes I get to take a week off because of it! 🎊 🎉
Several weeks worth of meal plans are offered. Each with the game plan of how to prep and cook each meal with overlap time-wise. The recipes are clear, and beautiful pictures are included. Also included are simple snack ideas, as well as vegetarian and vegan substitutes, which as a vegetarian, I really appreciated (though I’m used to lots of subbing). I especially enjoyed the two weeks that were meatless/vegetarian recipe weeks and plan to follow one of them soon from start to finish to see how much time I can save with the game plan. The recipes look delicious. Healthy, low carb, minimally processed ingredients, whole foods. This book is organized well and has me super excited to try a few things.
I <b>Healthy Meal Prep</b> five stars because the recipes are fresh and delicious-sounding, the book clearly took a lot of organization, and especially because if this book ends up saving me time (and heartache!) in the kitchen, it’ll be worth its weight in gold.
Thank you to Stephanie Tornatore, Adam Bannon, DK Press, Alpha Books, and Netgalley for the digital copy to read and review.
Meal prep is currently all the rage, so when I saw the opportunity to check out this book, I jumped on it. Authors Stephanie Tornatore and Adam Bannon put together a wide range of food that covers snacks to full meals for every occasion.
As a busy mom, I am constantly skipping meals or grabbing something on the go. Meal prepping has come to me as a way to eat a little better, but not have to spend hours in the kitchen. A quick Sunday afternoon allows me to eat well during my busy work week balancing my jobs and my kid. This book has a bit of everything. I loved the simplicity of most of the meals. I loved the breakfast options seeing as breakfast is my most difficult meal to maintain. Healthy Meal Prep offered me options I would have never thought of. Snacks were also one of my favorite parts. Snacking can be the most damaging part of the day, and these snack options were not only healthy, but delicious. This book offered everything for the sweet tooth, savory, and more.
If you are like me and find it hard to balance making healthy meals and living life, this book is a great way to find new, fun, and delicious meals that fit into nice portioned sized boxes and you can take to on the go or just grab for a quick easy dinner on a busy night. I would highly recommend these to anyone. I will sure be using some of my recipes soon!
I love the way this book is laid out with each meal plan full of approachable and delicious looking recipes. Great for people who prep food for the week, still good for anyone who just wants to try the recipes.