10 Health and Fitness Books for Your Christmas

Muhiuddin Alam
ReadingAndThinking.com
8 min readNov 22, 2022

In today’s article, I want to give you a variety of health and fitness books for your Christmas. The following is a list of 2022 health and fitness readings for Christmas and the holidays.

Christmas is coming soon and you have no idea what to get your loved ones in this article we got you covered with a bunch of health and fitness books for your Christmas to read in 2022.

This Christmas/holiday reading list of popular health and fitness books will teach you how to stay healthy. I know any health or fitness lover would love them too.

There are some essential health and fitness books that you really must get your hands on this year.

The holidays are coming up so so fast and you want to find the perfect health and fitness books for your Christmas for your fitness-loving friend, family member significant other, or maybe just you want to buy a gift for yourself.

10 Health and Fitness Books for Your Christmas

10 Health and Fitness Books for Your Christmas/Holiday

There are so many ways you can make your family and friends happy but if one of them buys another set of toiletries I don’t think so this Christmas this be more intentional and actually,

something which makes them happy and we would like to give you a bunch of health and fitness books recommendation which will help your loved ones to get on the path to greater health and happiness in 2022.

We thought we’d put together a shortlist of 10 of our favorite health and fitness books for Christmas that can help you get fitter, healthier, and happier.

1. I Quit Sugar

I Quit Sugar: Your Complete 8-Week Detox Program and Cookbook by Sarah Wilson

Sarah Wilson thought of herself as a relatively healthy eater. She didn’t realize how much sugar was hidden in her diet, or how much it was affecting her well-being.

When she learned that her sugar consumption could be the source of a lifetime of mood swings, fluctuating weight, sleep problems, and thyroid disease, she knew she had to make a change.

What started as an experiment to eliminate sugar — both the obvious and the hidden kinds — soon became a way of life, and now Sarah shows you how you can quit sugar too:

  • Follow a flexible and very doable 8-week plan.
  • Overcome cravings.
  • Make food you’re excited to eat with these 108 recipes for detox meals, savory snacks, and sweet treats from Sarah Wilson and contributors including Gwyneth Paltrow, Curtis Stone, Dr. Robert Lustig (The Fat Chance Cookbook), Sarma Melngailis (Raw Food/Real World), Joe “the Juicer” Cross, and Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows).

I Quit Sugar makes it easy to kick the habit for good, lose weight, and feel better than ever before. When you are nourished with delicious meals and treats, you won’t miss the sugar for an instant.

2. The Art of Eating Well

The Art of Eating Well: Hemsley and Hemsley by Jasmine Hemsley, Melissa Hemsley

Celebrated food consultants and food activist siblings, Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley are starting a food revolution in their native U.K.

Their food philosophy-which has already received acclaim in such publications as British Vogue, The Sunday Telegraph, Glamour, The Sunday Times, and stylist-is simple: changing the way you eat doesn’t have to involve deprivation, but can be enjoyed every day, at home, at work, with family and friends, or eating out.

The Art of Eating Wellis chock full of the Hemsleys’ recipes, knowledge, and advice on making the switch to a delicious, healthy, and satisfying diet. The Art of Eating Well is a cookbook with exciting and inventive recipes that are so delicious you forget that the premise is health and nourishment.

These recipes will not only reboot your approach to food in the most enjoyable ways, with whole, organic, nutrient-filled, delicious homemade foods, free of grain, gluten, high-starch, and refined sugar but will help you realize how satisfied and great you can look and feel. They will empower you to take control of the way you eat.

The 150 recipes in The Art of Eating Welfare are easy enough for midweek meals, yet possess enough flair to share with friends; you’ll learn why eating the right fat feels good for your body, why a plate of meat and two veggies fills you up better than any low-fat pasta dish, and how you can put an end to your sugar crashes and cravings.

The Art of Eating Well is a unique approach to a healthy cookbook; there are no calorie counters. This book is about eating simple, homemade, family-style food that will reawaken your taste buds and tune you into the taste of real food, so you can take control over what goes into your body and look and feel better as a result!

The book is divided into Kitchen and Pantry Basics; Cooking in Advance; Breakfast; Soups made from nourishing bone broth (quality animal foods are at the heart of what they do); Salads; Sides and Snacks; Main Meals, including Meat, Poultry, Fish; Vegetable Mains; Baking and Desserts; Dips, Dressings, and Sauces; Super Powered Juices and Smoothies; Basics.

There are also tips on Cooking with Children; Getting a head start on the week with the `Sunday Cook Off`; Frugal Feasts and easy One-Pot Dishes.

Self-taught cooks, the British Hemsley sisters have created, through personal experience, research, and much trial and error, an ethos and style of eating that are disarmingly simple. “Diets” are often not sustainable, and the Art of Eating Well takes readers on a journey, gently educating and framing a perspective from which the reader can reclaim the word “diet” as a noun (as in the kind of foods a person habitually eats) rather than a verb (to restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight).

Jasmine and Melissa show you how and why cooking and eating organic, nutrient-dense, grain- and refined sugar-free, whole, and unprocessed foods will nourish both body and mind. They promote an all-encompassing, nurturing alternative to fad diets and processed meals, focusing instead on taste, quality foods and ingredients, traditional wisdom, and modern science.

3. The Blender Girl

The Blender Girl: Super-Easy, Super-Healthy Meals, Snacks, Desserts, and Drinks — 100 Gluten-Free, Vegan Recipes! by Tess Masters

The debut cookbook from the powerhouse blogger behind The Blender Girl — Easy Healthy Recipes {Vegan + Gluten-Free} features 100 gluten-free, vegan recipes for smoothies, meals, and more made quickly and easily in a blender.

What’s your perfect blend?

On her wildly popular recipe blog, Tess Masters — aka, The Blender Girl — shares easy plant-based recipes that anyone can whip up fast in a blender. Tess’s lively, down-to-earth approach has attracted legions of fans looking for quick and fun ways to prepare healthy food.

In The Blender Girl, Tess’s much-anticipated debut cookbook, she offers 100 whole-food recipes that are gluten-free and vegan, and rely on natural flavors and sweeteners. Many are also raw and nut-, soy-, corn-, and sugar-free.

Smoothies, soups, and spreads are a given in a blender cookbook, but this surprisingly versatile collection also includes appetizers, salads, and main dishes with a blended component, like Fresh Spring Rolls with Orange-Almond Sauce, Twisted Caesar Pleaser, Spicy Chickpea Burgers with Portobello Buns and Greens, and I-Love-Veggies! Bake.

And even though many of Tess’s smoothies and shakes taste like dessert — Apple Pie in a Glass, Raspberry-Lemon Cheesecake, or Tastes-Like-Ice- Cream Kale, anyone? — her actual desserts are out-of-this-world good, from Chocolate-Chile Banana Spilly to Flourless Triple-Pecan Mousse Pie and Chai Rice Pudding.

Best of all, every recipe can easily be adjusted to your personal taste: add an extra squeeze of this, another handful of that, or leave something out altogether — these dishes are super forgiving, so you can’t mess them up.

Details on the benefits of soaking, sprouting, and dehydrating; proper food combining; and eating raw, probiotic-rich, and alkaline ingredients round out this nutrient-dense guide.

But you don’t have to understand the science of good nutrition to run with The Blender Girl — all you need is a blender and a sense of adventure. So dust off your machine and get ready to find your perfect blend.

4. Hungry for Change

Hungry for Change: Ditch the Diets, Conquer the Cravings, and Eat Your Way to Lifelong Health by James Colquhoun, Laurentine Ten Bosch

Nutritional consultants and documentary filmmakers James Colquhoun and Laurentine ten Bosch have teamed up with the world’s leading experts in nutrition and natural medicine to create Hungry for Change — a groundbreaking documentary film and a practical, prescriptive companion volume to help you transform your eating habits and change your life.

A “How-to Guide for Breaking Free from the Diet Trap,” Hungry for Change is based on the indisputable premise that “Food Matters,” as it exposes the truth about the diet industries and the dangers of food addictions, and enables you to take charge of your health and strengthen your mind and body.

5. Choosing Raw

Choosing Raw: Making Raw Foods Part of the Way You Eat by Gena Hamshaw

After her health journey led her to a plant-based diet, Gena Hamshaw started a blog for readers of all dietary stripes looking for a common-sense approach to healthy eating and fuss-free recipes.

Choosing Raw, the book does in an in-depth manner what the blog has done for hundreds of thousands of readers: addresses the questions and concerns of any newcomer to veganism; makes a plant-based diet with many raw options feel easy instead of intimidating; provides a starter kit of delicious recipes; and offers a mainstream, scientifically sound perspective on healthy living.

With more than 100 recipes, sumptuous food photos, and innovative and wholesome meal plans sorted in levels from newcomer to plant-based pro, Hamshaw offers a simple path to health and wellness.

With a foreword by Kris Carr, New York Times–bestselling author of Crazy Sexy Diet, Choosing Raw is a primer in veganism, a cookbook, the story of one woman’s journey to health, and a love letter to the lifestyle that transformed her relationship with food.

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