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5 Ingredient Ketogenic Vegetarian Cookbook: 75 Easy And Delicious Vegetarian Keto Recipes For Faster Weight Loss - cover

5 Ingredient Ketogenic Vegetarian Cookbook: 75 Easy And Delicious Vegetarian Keto Recipes For Faster Weight Loss

Freda Davis

Publisher: Rockstream Press

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Summary

What A Combination – Vegetarian, Keto And Just 5 Ingredients!
Dieting has never been this simple and cooking less fussy. Not only is this diet free of meat, fish or bird flesh but it also restricts carbohydrates and enables you to lose as much weight as you want. Additionally, each recipe in this book has just 5 main ingredients or less to make cooking as stress free as possible for you.  

The vegetarian ketogenic diet gives you the combined benefits of two healthy and effective diets and this book has provided 75 exciting recipes to make it happen for you. Transform your health with these nutritious, keto plant-based foods and do it while spending little time in the kitchen.
In the 5 Ingredient Ketogenic Vegetarian Cookbook you have:
Why Vegetarian Keto?
Vegetarian Keto Diet Tips
Common Vegetarian Keto Foods
75 Delicious And Easy To Cook Recipes
With this book in your hands, you can you achieve the healthy lifestyle you've always wanted.
 
Available since: 08/31/2019.

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