It takes the average reader 4 hours and 5 minutes to read The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico by Kerry Baker
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Are you trying to eat healthy while traveling? Are you growing tired of unfamiliar restaurant meals lacking vegetables and balance? You cannot maintain a healthy diet in Mexico without cooking. While eating healthy takes effort anywhere, for expats and visitors to Mexico, the challenges are compounded exponentially. Language barriers, differences in ingredient availability, differences in the taste of staple ingredients and unfamiliar packaging can overwhelm all but the most committed cook, leading to poor eating choices or a lack of healthy variety in meals. If you're one of those who wish to maintain a healthy diet in Mexico without learning how to cook all over again in a foreign culture, The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico is the book you've been waiting for: Over 150 delicious healthy American-style and Mexico-inspired recipes that can be made from ingredients found in any larger Mexican (or American) grocery store. Whether you are a newcomer or you have lived in Mexico for a while, we guarantee you will find plenty of dishes to rejoice in The Lazy Expat. Recipes have been created to taste great no matter where you prepare them, at home or in Mexico. Dishes focus on Superfoods, serve 2-4 people and are easy to prepare. Ingredients in every recipe are translated into Spanish for easy grocery lists. Information is provided on meal planning, how and where to shop, buying meat and cheese in Mexico, pantry item lists, kitchen checklists (also in Spanish) and much more. Noted Mexican food blogger Fabiola Lacuna Rodriguez also contributed to The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes that Translate in Mexico, providing you easier, healthier interpretations of Mexican classics. Try French Toast Parmesano with Roast Tomato Topping, Corn Stuffed Red Peppers or Fabiola's Easy Posole. With over four years of research, testing and writing behind it, "The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico is the only cookbook you need to eat simply and well in Mexico.
The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico by Kerry Baker is 238 pages long, and a total of 61,404 words.
This makes it 80% the length of the average book. It also has 75% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 35 minutes to read The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico aloud.
The Lazy Expat: Healthy Recipes That Translate in Mexico is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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