Book Reviews : Skinny Bitch
I’ve been trying to type up this review of Skinny Bitch by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin for some time now. I’ve read the book twice since I first got it and there’s no doubt that I will read it several times more. I just feel like there is so much to learn and absorb from this book. Contrary to popular belief, Skinny Bitch is not a diet book. It’s a lifestyle book. While it can be easy to confuse the two, there is a huge difference between them. A lifestyle book like Skinny Bitch teaches you how to better your health, your body, and yourself for the long run. It’s not about dropping a few pounds, it’s about treating your body with the respect that it deserves. Even the authors admit that the title was created just to grab attention. The book was written to stress the importance of eating healthy and taking care of yourself, not going on a crash starvation diet just to lose a few pounds.
This book is what it says on the cover, “A no-nonsense, tough-love guide for savvy girls who want to stop eating crap and start looking fabulous!” While some have found their approach offensive and vulgar, I found it to be both honest an amusing. They don’t set out to baby the readers of this book by saying that it’s okay to slowly let go of old habits. Take smoking, for example. They tell the reader, flat out, that smoking is gross, unhealthy, that you need to quit, and don’t try saying you’ll gain weight if you quit because it’s not an equal trade off. They tell it like it is, which is refreshing for a nutrition and lifestyle book.
The book even comes with a month meal plan of great vegan options. Even if you aren’t wanting to go vegan, it’s a great reference point for how to eat in a truly healthy manner. It’s not all salads and not about depriving yourself. Just teaching yourself to make better choices and try some new options. Veggie dogs with vegetarian chili, soy cheese, and vegan potato salad are on the menu. So are nachos made with soy cheese, vegetarian chili, and loads of vegetables. There are lots of meal options, and you can pick and choose what you would like to try in your own diet.
Personally, I think that everyone should read this book. The authors are both vegans and while this does definitely effect the content of the book, I truly think that it’s for the better. The authors of this book, Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin, are a former model and a former modeling agent. They weren’t always vegan but became so after finding out the truths about the meat and dairy industry, and the health benefits, they decided to give it a try. The book has lots of eye opening, and seriously disturbing, information about the meat and dairy industries that you won’t find many other places. There’s even some shocking information about the USDA, FDA, the meat and dairy industries influence on these two organizations, Organic food laws and regulations, and the creation of the original food pyramid. They did a lot of research before writing this book, and it shows.
No matter what your take on a vegan lifestyle is, I’d recommend reading this book. There’s just so much incredibly helpful information packed in it’s pages. I don’t think a single person could read it and not learn a thing or two about how to change their current lifestyle for the better. Which is the point of the book.


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i hate meal planning. im not going to pick out what i am going to eat NEXT friday today. honestly, i dont even know what i am going to eat for lunch today. im still healthy, its just that i have a picky appetite- what could make me sick today might not tomarrow or vice versa. im a vegetarian by the way.
It’s helpful if you are trying to purchase a large quantity of groceries at once. I map out general ones to help me figure out what to be sure to buy at the store, but I don’t usually stick with them. Lol.
I LOVE meal planning. Sometimes I fall asleep planning what I’ll eat the next day, and those days I always eat better than days I don’t have planned out. If I skip a meal because I don’t have in mind what to eat, I’ll let myself get increasingly hungry and end up inhaling a huge fatty meal.
I always wondered about that book, but I hate reading about how to eat properly. Will power is my problem, and I like quick fixes. I know what I should be eating – the problem is sticking to it.
How do you add tags to entries on WP?
Having an idea of what meals you have the ingredients for definitely helps keep you on track with eating healthy. I try to have general plans when I go grocery shopping so that I know I have options for healthy meals.
The book is really good! It’s not about how to eat properly at all, just about how to care for yourself properly. There’s so much information about the reality of the meat and dairy industries too. And the USDA and FDA.
In your WP, there should be a line just below where you enter your posts that says “Tags” and you’d enter them all there. Do you have the latest version of WP?
Thanks for the great review! I’ve always been curious about that book, so I think I’ll definitely give it a try…
You should! You’ll learn so much!
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