It's almost the New Year, which means that many of us will be beginning to think about what goals we want to set for 2025. For many, a January refresh means getting back into shape following the indulgent festive period. As everyone knows, your health journey starts in the kitchen, and we know one cookbook that will have you whipping up healthy recipes in no time.
It's the Slimming Foodie by Pip Payne, and it contains a selection "hearty, homecooked meals" that will help you meet your fitness goals. Usually priced at £20, a hardback edition is now just £7.21, a saving of 64 percent.
Read more: Debenhams sale slashes 78% off 'excellent' air fryer that 'cooks to perfection' Read more: Aldi's affordable fitness range with nearly £620 saving returns for New Year The Sunday Times bestseller is packed with over 100 budget-friendly recipes that are so tasty foodies say "it's not like being on a diet". Despite being under 600 calories each, the recipes have been described as "mouth watering" and "delicious." Even better, they have been designed for the whole family to enjoy.
Inside you'll find family-favourites and mid-week heroes that include the likes of sausage and mash pie, nutty chicken satay fried rice and chilli mac and cheese. Averaging an impressive 4.6 rating based on over 4,000 global reviews, The Slimming Foodie has earned a bestseller status among shoppers who say it is "easy to follow" and "perfect" for those looking to trim up.
One five-star review read: "It's not l.