Hi,
Is there a way of getting hold of SW books without attending meetings?
I don't go to meetings and cannot seem to find them in bookshops.
Thanks
amazon usually sell them but they are a bit more expensive i believe and you can sometimes pick them up on ebay!!
there is loads of reciepes on here you dont always need the books just run a search for you fav meal and there is almost always a sw version of it posted on here
please feel feel to check out my food diary here
http://www.minimins.com/slimming-wor...ack-diary.html
feel free to comment it helps me know im on plan and what im doing right/wrong
1st target in the tens done 05/01/2012
2nd target half stone award done 19/01/12
3rd target stone award4lbs to go
4th target club ten 6.5lbs to go
I compare myself with my former self, not with others. Not only that, I tend to compare my current self with the best I have been
You can buy them from Slimming World website for about £15.00 if you are an online member.
Easiest way to get them is just to go to one meeting - you don't have to go again once you've got the books if you don't want to!
Rachel x
Start Weight (Rosemary Conley - Oct '09): 16 stone 9.5Start Weight (Slimming World - Feb '11): 15 stone 7.5Current Weight: 11 stone 4
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Back on track after a shaky start to 2012 - aiming for 10 stone 7.5 to regain my 5 stone award!
(Joined a group after doing it online! Wk 1 - 8lbs off. Wk2 - 5lbs off. Wk3 - STS.)
I wouldn't bother with the books, i've got about 8 of them and still end up cooking forum recipes or stuff out the mag Plus, all the recipes are re-hashed one way or another- I must have the same minestrone soup recipe in 15 different publications![]()
Don't dig your grave with your own knife and fork!!
JVS's Weight Loss Diary and One for all the Merseysiders
Week 1: -5lb
Week 2: -1lb![]()
Week 3: -2.5lb 1/2 Stone Award
Week 4: -3lb
Week 5: -3lbStone Award
Week 6: STS
Week 7: -1lb (Didn't deserve it!)
Week 8: -1
Week 9: -1
Week 10: -1
Week 11:Didn't go
Week 12: -1.5

THe best book for me is the new One Pot hardback. Its £16.99 usually, but £9.99 in class at the moment, so actually you would be better off getting a voucher from womans weekly for free membership, sitting through the new members talk (useful anyway) buying the book at the discounted rate and it would cost you less than £15.00 including your membership. The reasons its the best book for me is that a) the recipes aren't ones I've seen before & there are recipes for saucepans, casserole, wok & slow cooker, so something for every eventuality. Personally, I'd prefer to spend my money on a book once every 6 months than the magazine every 2, which I usually flick though, find 1 or maybe 2 recipes and then 'file' away.