The Fatfield Diet Meals
The Fatfield Diet is a calorie-controlled diet designed to
induce healthy weight loss, created in the 1990s by British
author and The Sun journalist Sally Ann Voak. The diet was
originally devised for a serial feature on the BBC daytime
television programme "Bazaar", in which an entire village
(Fatfield in north-east England) was challenged to lose weight.
The series proved very popular on British television, and
consequently was turned into a bestselling paperback book and a
follow up recipe book. Though out of print, these books are
still widely available second-hand on the Internet.
The diet works by restricting calorie intake but encourages
consumption of large amounts of food which have low calorific
value and/or are high in fibre. The variety within the diet and
the large bulk of the food consumed means that the dieter feels
well and full yet still loses weight.
The diet is unquestionably healthy and effective, and is
sufficiently flexible enough to agree with different tastes.
Its principal disadvantage is the time and effort required to
assemble and prepare all the ingredients. This may not suit
very busy people with severe restrictions on their time.
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