Eat the Cookie, Taylor Kiser
Eat the Cookie, Taylor Kiser
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Eat the Cookie
The Imperfectionist’s Guide to Food, Faith, and Fitness

Author: Taylor Kiser

Narrator: Chloe Dolandis

Unabridged: 4 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 06/09/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Finally--a real-life plan for eating and thinking healthy. Nutrition and fitness coach Taylor Kiser's Eat the Cookie is your invitation to give yourself the grace to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress.From diets to detoxes to fitness plans, there's no shortage when it comes to plans for perfection.But what happens when our quest for health and perfection leads to fear, insecurity, and over-control? Written with her characteristic straight talk and humor, Taylor Kiser draws insights from her own journey to help you find freedom from the impossible quest of perfection.Whether you struggle with body image, eating disorders, unhealthy habits, or the never-ending comparison game, Eat the Cookie provides an easy-to-follow roadmap to spiritual and physical health. Each chapter delivers God's truth to help you redefine your identity in healthy ways, embrace progress over perfection, and use practical tools--such as never-before-published recipes and fitness plans--to love and care for the body God gave you.Taylor understands the pendulum swings we experience with our weight and self-perception. She knows what it's like to let fear of falling short turn into a belief that you're not worthy, and this belief turned into destructive habits that controlled her life for far too long. Now a certified nutrition and fitness coach, Taylor enjoys eating a cookie now and then, even as she enjoys discovering recipes and habits that give her renewed physical energy and health. In Eat the Cookie, you'll learn the secrets of balance that can help us all live health-conscious without being calorie-obsessed.Recipes and exercise plans are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.

About Taylor Kiser

Taylor Kiser is the Seattle-based blogger behind the wildly popular site “Food Faith Fitness” which shows that eating healthfully does not have to equal boring! Taylor believes in living a balanced life with Christ at the center. However, overcoming an eating disorder in the past has led Taylor to believe that moderation is key, so sometimes it’s okay to just go and eat a cookie! She loves to spend free time with her husband and puppy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joan

Kiser shares her insights about food in this book, combining memoir with teaching. She chased bodily perfection, even as a young teen. She so misused her body she ended up in the hospital. She encourages readers to pursue a healthy view of food and worth. Our worth is found in God, not in what the w......more

Goodreads review by Sofie

En god bok! Det är viktigt med god kristen litteratur på tuffa ämnen som ätstörningar, som talar ärligt om hur lätt det är att falla i den fällan, samt vilken kamp det kan vara att bli frisk från dem, även som kristen. Den tar upp många viktiga poänger, bland annat hur komplext begreppet ätstörning......more

This one is.... I don't even know.... Parts were good, but also there were parts that made me want to give up. (Ex. Hough levels of Christianeese and stories like eating "purse chicken" or crying over eating one single blueberry). I'm sure this would be helpful for someone with an eating disorder, bu......more

Written by someone who struggles with an eating disorder this book contains guiding information for those struggling with similar disorders. Personal stories and anecdotes are in every chapter along with plenty of spiritual bible verses for support. The guide has a style that is very casual and info......more

Goodreads review by Jessi

I loved every part of this book! Incredible tips with practical application! A great reminder that life is not about food. I went into this book looking to find food freedom and came out with so much more. My relationship with God has grown so much because of this book. I also feel like Taylor might......more