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The Zone Diet
The Zone diet is a weight loss regime primarily invented by Barry Sears in a series of books, publications and an accompanying website. The Zone diet isn’t exactly a fat reduction diet, but many zone diet followers claim that they actually manage to lose a few pounds by following it.
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Sears claims that when in the 'zone', your body is much more efficient and, as a consequence, doesn't need to convert surplus energy to fat.
The most valuable method of the diet is to maintain the ratio of carbs to proteins, and to make sure your diet has high levels of Omega 6 and omega 3 fish oils.





Barbaras Corn & Bean Salad

Barbaras Corn & Bean Salad Category Bean Recipes 
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Frozen corn Canned Kidney beans Chopped cilantro Onions, chopped Balsamic Vinegar Lemon Juice My favorite is frozen corn added to a can of kidney beans, chopped cilantro, chopped onions, balsamic vinegar and some lemon juice. You can use your imagination after this point. For example, add some white beans and/or frozen green peas which have been just cooked slightly, about one minute. Posted by Barbara Zimmerman to the Fatfree Digest [Volume 13 Issue 25] Dec. 25, 1994. FATFREE Recipe collections copyrighted by Michelle Dick 1994. Used with permission. Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com using MMCONV. 1.80?



 
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