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Keto: A Woman's Guide and Cookbook

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Keto Diet for Women offers a comprehensive and tailored approach to the ketogenic diet, focusing on the unique needs of female bodies. Tasha Metcalf's well-researched guide breaks down the science, debunks myths, and provides practical strategies and delicious recipes to help women achieve their health and weight goals with confidence.

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This is one of the better keto books I have read. It is this packed with good information about the keto diet and what it does to the female body! The presentation of the information is nicely done. I would recommend this as a starting point for women interested in starting keto.

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This cookbook had some really great recipes. The recipes were easy to understand and not too complicated for the average cook. I enjoyed the illustrations and look forward to making these recipes for years to come.

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I will not be leaving a review on this book.

Unfortunately, due to technical errors with downloading this book, I could not read it and therefore I am not in a position to provide feedback on this book at this time.
I look forward to reading or listening to a copy in the near future in order to provide a proper review.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review as it is a book that I believe I would have enjoyed, I appreciate the opportunity to have received a copy.

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This is a comprehensive, balanced book about nutrition and health, not just dieting. It spends quite a few chapters explaining the keto diet principles, as well as how women's hormones react to various eating plans. The last section features recipes made according to the dietary guidelines discussed previously.

This book does not assume any prior knowledge of this diet, and offers insights into how best to begin a keto regimen for women with various health and hormonal states, so it really seems like a good resource for any woman considering or already practicing ketogenic eating.

Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for a digital ARC for the purpose of an unbiased review.

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Fat burning? Weight loss? Hormone balancing? Count me in. I wanted to review this book in an effort to determine if the recipes contained within would allow me to perhaps begin the Keto diet in order to corral the stated items in the title. Was this a good book? Yes. Did it convince me to move to Keto? No, it did not, but that is not because the information is not valid and easy to understand. If you take your time and read the chapters, you will find that this book has some very useful information. For a woman, it is especially helpful in that it starts with the menstrual cycle and goes through how menopause can affect women in different ways. The recipes are easy to follow, and beneficial information such as prepping is included along with servings and sizes. Substitutions are also included. All in all, I think this is a great book to add to your cookbook shelf. Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for the opportunity to review this book.

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This book is a great guide for any woman thinking about doing Keto. While learning why our hormones can hinder our weight loss journey, you'll learn how to calculate your macros (a task that can be daunting for many). It's a very detailed and thorough guide, which includes yummy recipes.

*I received and ARC from the publisher for an honest review.*

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Lots of talk about how the woman's body works and how food is metabolized. What it needs. That part of the book is interesting. As for the recipes, nothing was appealing or appetizing. All around bland.

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Some delicious, well-balanced recipes. Easy to follow and make.

Many thanks to the author, the publisher, and NetGalley for my ARC. All opinions are my own.

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It was my fault for only expecting a cookbook - I do not follow a keto diet, but I like simple keto recipes (and I eat them with carbs). Half of this book is why keto works and why people should follow keto and so on. However, there is no conclusive study that favours keto and we should focus on a balanced diet - carbs are not evil!

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Thanks for the advanced copy NetGalley, and for the reference guide that I will definitely be using in the future! I enjoyed reading this - from the perspective of someone who is interested in Keto but not really sure about how it would work in my life; and someone who enjoys food and cooking! I have read other books on Keto, but none that are aimed purely at women, and understands the way that monthly cycles and hormones can have an effect on our eating habits, emotions and therefore how we nourish our bodies. I would highly recommend this book to any woman who is wanting to learn a bit more about Keto before they embark on a low-carb journey.

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This was an interesting and informative take on the keto diet. Most books I've seen/read on the keto diet were geared towards whole families or couples, or men for some reason so it was nice to see a different take that focused on women (who have different needs and reasons for following keto. Lovely pictures throughout as well.

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I have tabs on some recipes that I think I will like, and my family will love. I am starting to change my diet slowly, and I have found some tasty recipes within this cookbook. I’m nervously excited to try them out.

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Thanks for a great cookbook. I think the guide is accurate and useful and the recipes interesting and usable.

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4.5 stars
An extremely comprehensive primer on ketogenic diets and women. An absolute must for women out there contemplating starting a ketogenic diet. I would even go so far as to recommend this for men as well- they can skip a few chapters ; )

Being in the healthcare industry, I can confirm there really is a bunch of complex factors when discussing different dieting strategies. One of the more complicated is the ketogenic diet wherein you are switching the body's innate sugar (glucose) based system to a fat-burning system (through a process known as gluconeogenesis or GNG) wherein you convert fat into glucose due to a lack free (dietary) glucose. Further, the fact that the female biochemical makeup is different from men. Men have a static hormonal system (after puberty) they just don't change, however, a female body changes the predominating hormones bi-monthly. Some of us are more sensitive to these changes than others. Drastic dietary changes can cause adverse effects to a woman's monthly physiology as well as throw other systems out of whack (technical terms). This book describes not only the who, what, when, where, why, but also how to slowly ease into these dietary changes.

I also really appreciated the fact that the author clearly explains that this dietary switchover not only takes time (6 weeks) but that you can very sporadically dip a toe back out on occasion (Hello, Birthday cupcake!) without blowing the whole diet (once you are fully converted.

I highly recommend this book for any woman thinking about dieting to better understand the complexity of the whole female system (whether you are going Keto or not)!

*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.*

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For someone who doesn't typically like reading diet books, I was impressed with (1) how easy Metcalf explains things, and (2) how she infuses herself into the writing so it's not too bogged down with science. I learned a lot about how our bodies work (women's in particular), which helped put the diet into perspective. Metcalf does an excellent job cutting through stereotypes and misinformation to help you figure out what works for you. No one's body is the same and it was refreshing to have a "diet writer" acknowledge that.

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I  received a free digital copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review.

This was a pretty neat and straightforward approach to Keto. There is a lot of information to digest but it's worth it.

Mustard thyme chicken frotters and Chicken piccata with squash noodles are only two of the amazing recipes included.

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Very informative Keto cookbook tailored for woman. The recipes re delicious Nd I learned a lot. I try to follow keto the best I can although my family doesn’t wish to follow the diet. With that I have found struggles to balance the dietary needs or desires of the household. This book actually has helped me do that by enlightening me in ways I can work around it. Very good recipes and easy to prepare.

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I was sent an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.

This book is an in-depth guide to Keto, what it is, how to achieve a keto diet and is jam packed with information and is a very useful guide to read and follow. This book kind of overloaded me in information but i will be reading through it again and again until the majority of it has sunk it.
This book gives you some fantastic and different keto recipies at the back of the book which are different to the usual kind of recipies i have found in keto cookbooks before.
A must for all keto fans!

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Keto: A Woman's Guide and Cookbook is a tutorial aimed especially at women who want to utilize a low/no carbohydrate diet for health and weight loss by Tasha Metcalf. Due out 14th Jan 2020 from Quarto on their Fair Winds Press imprint, it's 272 pages and will be available in paperback and ebook formats.

This book is certainly very well organized. The first 15% of the page content covers the introduction, definitions and concepts involved in a keto. The author covers macronutrients, different metabolic pathways and some layman accessible biochemistry, along with advantages and disadvantages of various diets. The author discusses some of the side effects of ketosis and benefits of getting through the initial adjustment period.

The second section covers some of the differences of female metabolism and hormonal cycles as they relate to diet and exercise. These chapters (and indeed the whole book) are layman accessible, scientifically accurate, free of outrageous claims, and reasonable. I must admit though, when reading, this book is so theory dense that I often felt overwhelmed. I think that most readers will get probably get more from the book by 'buffet' style reading (finding specific information and taking careful notes) than by 'novel' style reading from cover to cover and trying to compile and assimilate all the information in one read-through.

The last 60% of the content is given over to implementation of a low carb diet, realistic expectations, the phases of ketosis, fat-adaptation, etc along with a bank of well curated recipes which are keto-friendly. The book is very well photographed and the composition is pleasant and easy to read. The recipes themselves are clear and easy to follow. Each recipe has a header with cooking times and a short description of the recipe. The ingredients (given in American and metric measures) are listed in a sidebar, along with yields and serving sizes. Step by step directions are followed by nutrient information. Most of the ingredients will be easy to source at any well stocked grocery, but some of the more specialized 'keto-specific' nut butters and low carb flours, milks, etc might be more difficult to find and necessitate specialty grocers or health food stores. Some, but by no means all, of the recipes are vegan friendly. The photography is exceptional and very nearly every recipe is attractively presented.

This is a comprehensive book, and it's very information dense. Four stars.

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