Looking for a website that specializes in health conscious recipes

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TF1216

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Hey all,

Anyone know of a great website or forum to find recipes for people who use primarily whole wheat flour, lean meats, vegetables, natural food, etc.?

I would also love if they supplied the macro nutrients per serving.

jrebman

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Would be interested in this as well.

-- Jim

TheChairGuy

I've followed the blood type, and now Genotype diet of Dr. Peter D'Adamo for about 7 years now....lots to choose from on his website:

http://www.dadamo.com/typebase4/recipelister7x.cgi?z

It's particularly helpful if you know what bloodtype, secretor status (sounds dirty, no? :wink:) and a few other markers to assess your genotype (6 types in total).  Then, the recipes fit, literally, your life better....

Regards, John

TheChairGuy

Unfortunately, they charge for access to the (most recent) Genotype database now :( , I see, but there are recipes in his book to peruse

http://www.amazon.com/GenoType-Diet-Genetic-healthiest-possible/dp/0767925246

http://www.genotypediet.com/publicsite/funnel/recipes.aspx

Please spare me any barbs about this being 'voodoo' science...it's my choice to believe in it..as it is your choice to believe otherwise.  I'm mostly providing the links for the OP's question on healthy recipes.

Thx, John

amadeus916

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http://vegweb.com/

I frequent this site for good veggie/vegan recipes. May not be just what your looking for, but I think there are definitely a lot of things that lean more towards a health conscious diet. Guess it depends on who you ask!  :wink:

gsm18439

The South Beach Diet website.

craig223


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I am free to consult :) (seriously I can talk for hours about this stuff)

It is not so much that you need recipes as a change of ingredients and proportions in common things. Although vegan baking (not diet) is amazing and healthy if you want snacks, and whole wheat works wells. Raw dishes are super good as well. Those are two easy always avaliable things to look into; every bookshelf with cooking stuff has those.