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Keto Meal Prep Cookbook: 100 Simple Wholesome and Healthy Keto Meal Prep Recipes to Prep Grab and Go with 30-Days Keto Meal Plan for Beginners (Batch Cooking Clean Eating & Make Ahead Meals) - cover

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Keto Meal Prep Cookbook: 100 Simple Wholesome and Healthy Keto Meal Prep Recipes to Prep Grab and Go with 30-Days Keto Meal Plan for Beginners (Batch Cooking Clean Eating & Make Ahead Meals)

Anne Collier

Publisher: Anne Collier

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Summary

Planning and making your meals ahead will save extra money, cut down on time spent cooking daily and give you access to healthy, delicious and easy keto-friendly meals and snacks on the go.  
The Keto Meal Prep Cookbook is a one-stop-guide that will help you achieve your nutrition and weight loss goals, also ensuring that you are sustained in nutritional ketosis without getting kicked out. This book offers you a simple and practical approach to exploit the limitless benefits of keto meal prepping with each recipe, while enabling you to keep track of your macros consecutively. You will find:  
•    How to meal prep efficiently without stress  
•    A detailed beginner's guide  
•    A comprehensive 30-Day meal plan  
•    100 scrumptious keto recipes, and more 
Plan your way to a longer, happier and healthier life.
Available since: 02/08/2019.

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