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I think the answer to your question lies in the intended audience

for the Eating For Life book. It is basically a recipe book that of

course tries to accommodate the BFL lifestyle. However, if the ONLY

market for the book was people on the BFL plan, there wouldn't be a

large market. So....... The EFL book takes a 'few' liberties with

the BFL approved food list. That (IMHO) is why the EFL book seems

to be more liberal.

Bruce

> Hi everyone,

>

> I am really enjoying the information on the list, but now I am

confused by

> the new book " Eating for life " .

>

> FIRST, I thought there was a longer list of " official " foods,

like 64

> items? and that this list was in the book. Is it? Because I can't

find it.

>

> SECOND, there are recipes in " Eating for life " that include

certain items

> and I don't know why or where the items are coming from. I really

must be

> missing something. The recipes include for example: 4 tsp

chocolate syrup and

> fat free readi-wip (pg 197), Ready Crust reduced-fat graham

cracker crust (pg

> 215) Can anyone help me out? Are these on an allowable food list

that I haven't

> found?

>

>

> Thanks!

> Lori

>

>

>

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Lori,

Basically, IMHO, anything and every in moderation. In a strict sense,

if you can avoid the added fat and calories, do it.

Remember, this is a lifelong process, not a fad diet, so make it

enjoyable by peppering in variety and taste. Otherwise, you'll be

struggling to keep moving forward with your progress.

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SkyRokk@... wrote:

Hi everyone,

I am really enjoying the information on the list, but now I am confused by

the new book " Eating for life " .

FIRST, I thought there was a longer list of " official " foods, like 64

items? and that this list was in the book. Is it? Because I can't find it.

SECOND, there are recipes in " Eating for life " that include certain

items

and I don't know why or where the items are coming from. I really must be

missing something. The recipes include for example: 4 tsp chocolate

syrup and

fat free readi-wip (pg 197), Ready Crust reduced-fat graham cracker

crust (pg

215) Can anyone help me out? Are these on an allowable food list that I

haven't

found?

Thanks!

Lori

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EFL is a bit more realistic and liberal in the variety of foods.

For the crust you are dividing that into 8 servings and you aren't

eating it every meal. It really is a low calorie meal. You can use

fat free syrup sweetened with Splenda and just a little fat free

coolwhip doesn't have much in it. Those are kind of like condiments

in my opinion.

http://www.bodyforlife.com/nutrition/foodlist.asp has the list of foods.

Andy

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I am really enjoying the information on the list, but now I am confused by

> the new book " Eating for life " .

>

> FIRST, I thought there was a longer list of " official " foods, like 64

> items? and that this list was in the book. Is it? Because I can't find it.

>

> SECOND, there are recipes in " Eating for life " that include certain items

> and I don't know why or where the items are coming from. I really must be

> missing something. The recipes include for example: 4 tsp chocolate syrup and

> fat free readi-wip (pg 197), Ready Crust reduced-fat graham cracker crust (pg

> 215) Can anyone help me out? Are these on an allowable food list that I

haven't

> found?

>

> Thanks!

> Lori

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