Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Cook Yourself Thin - New Cooking Series on Lifetime

COOK YOURSELF THIN WITH LIFETIME TELEVISION AS ALL-NEW CULINARY SERIES TEACHES VIEWERS HOW TO PREPARE SKINNY ALTERNATIVES TO THEIR FAVORITE FOODS
Released by Lifetime
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Lose the Bulge... but Still Indulge!

COOK YOURSELF THIN WITH LIFETIME TELEVISION AS ALL-NEW CULINARY SERIES TEACHES VIEWERS HOW TO PREPARE SKINNY ALTERNATIVES TO THEIR FAVORITE FOODS

COOK YOURSELF THIN Cookbook Hits Shelves April 28, 2009

Food Experts HARRY EASTWOOD, ALLISON FISHMAN and CANDICE KUMAI Star in Twenty Episode, Half-Hour Series from Tiger Aspect Productions

LOS ANGELES, CA (April 7, 2009) Do you want to have your cake and eat it, too? Lifetime Television premieres Cook Yourself Thin, an all-new series that offers viewers the skills and the confidence to give their favorite indulgent meals a healthy makeover by cutting the calories and doubling the flavor! Culinary experts Harry Eastwood, Allison Fishman and Candice Kumai show guests how to lose their unwanted inches by replacing extreme dieting with clever cooking. The twenty-episode, half-hour series premieres with back-to-back episodes on Monday, May 4 at 5:00 and 5:30 pm (ET/PT). For the remainder of the week, Cook Yourself Thin will air new episodes Monday through Friday at 5:00 and 5:30 pm (ET/PT). Starting Monday, May 11, new episodes will air Monday through Friday at 5:00 pm (ET/PT).

To coincide with the premiere of the series, Voice will release the Cook Yourself Thin cookbook on April 28, 2009. The cookbook will include all of the recipes featured on the show as well as a calorie guide, a list of the big (and surprising) calorie offenders, skinny alternatives to your favorite meals, a food personality quiz and more.

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Source: The Futon Critic

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