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Lets Do Lunch: Eating all the Calories and Carbs you want to lose weight! [Hardcover]

Roger Wilson
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May 19 2009

With this Revised and Updated Edition of Let’s Do Lunch, you eat until full in all the food groups, including all you want of unprocessed starchy carbs, the sweetest fresh fruits and fruit smoothies, lean red meat, corn thins, cheese, healthy fats, veggies, whole-grain cereals and crispbreads, dark brown and wild rice, snacks, dressings, condiments, and sauces. But because these foods stabilize your blood sugar, your body forces you to become less and less hungry with each passing day. Thus, you begin to eat less and less, consume fewer and fewer calories, and lose all the weight you want.

In Let’s Do Lunch, Roger Troy reveals:

  • Eat until full whenever you are hungry, no matter how often that is and no matter how many calories you consume (even if you start by eating 10,000 calories a day)–thus eliminating your hunger cravings.
  • Your body can’t tell the difference between starchy carbs, so when you eat the Let’s Do Lunch starchy carbs, it eliminates your cravings for the fattening starchy carbs.
  • Your body can’t tell the difference between sugars, so when you eat the sweetest fresh fruits and fruit smoothies, it eliminates your cravings for all the foods made with fattening sugar in them. 

If you want to read about and talk with other Let’s Do Lunch dieters, go to www.letsdolunch.com and click on “message boards.” Once you do, you’ll want to get started on this program right away.


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Roger Troy Wilson is the founder of a multimillion dollar corporation, a TV newscaster, a Club golf and tennis champion, and a partner in a Wall Street brokerage firm and an oil and gas company. Using the methods he outlines in Let's Do Lunch, he has kept his weight off for years. Wilson and his wife, Anita, reside in Bonita Springs, Florida.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not So Healthy (in my opinion) Aug 9 2010
Format:Hardcover
I just finished reading Let's Do Lunch by Roger Troy Wilson and was amazed at his recount of his tremendous weight loss. Mr. Wilson did, in my opinion, follow a dangerously unbalanced diet plan. He did, however, manage to lose over 200 lbs.
I can totally appreciate his struggle to lose weight; I too have had moments of weight imbalance.
I do not agree with what he deems as "unhealthy". I don't think it's ever healthy to "overeat" or to "gorge". His idea of a diet, while it may have worked for him, certainly would not be my idea of a healthy lifestyle.
While the diet plan explained in the book is interesting, I would highly recommend that prior to starting a diet you should do some research, and also check with your doctor. I do like the fact that the author supports the idea of a healthy diet; the approach may not be the best way to achieve it.
I'm not so sure I'd recommend this book to others. I'd be fearful of unhealthy outcomes.
Thomas Nelson provided me with a complimentary copy of this book or advanced reading copy in exchange for my opinion.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Delicious but ultimately useless Nov 18 2010
Format:Hardcover
Intrigued by Roger's claim to have lost so very much weight I decided to give this diet a try. The promise of a full tummy and no sense of deprivation was a draw too, I'm sometimes almost deafened by the sound of my gurgling innards complaining of their emptiness. So, I jumped in with both feet. Made lots of the delicious recipes and froze them, logged in every day to the chatroom and actually bonded with some of the other dieters there. If you have a problem with the programme or a question, Roger will answer it himself and give all sorts of encouragement. Lovely man, obviously very dedicated to his work. For three months I stuck to it religiously and, to be honest, it was no hardship because even now I use some of those recipes. We were advised not to jump on the scales in the beginning because the results would be disheartening so I didn't. Then the three-month mark was up ... weigh in time ... I could hardly wait to see how successful I'd been. Drum roll please! Ta-da! I'd lost three whole pounds. Three pounds lost in three months; I could put that back on over a coffee break. <Heavy sigh.> The search for a diet that works continues. I've just received 'A Course in Weight Loss' by Marianne Williamson which purports to get to the emotional and spiritual root of stuffing one's face to excess. Stay tooned ...
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Let's think about Lunch Aug 27 2010
By Christina Banks TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
For the record, I don't do diets. However, when I read the description of this book, I was intrigued, and since the book was for review, I took a chance.

Roger Troy Wilson weighed 425 pounds when he discovered the Let's Do Lunch program. He's lost 230 pounds and has kept the weight off for 15 years. This is the part of the story that drew me to this book, but I have to admit that I was a little disappointed.

This book full of testimonials on how the program has worked for different people. There is no scientific or nutritional reasons why the diet worked for Roger, and why it should work for anyone else. Basically, we have to trust him that if we follow these guidelines, we will lose the weight that we want, without having the exercise and while eating all the calories and carbs that we want. Personally, even after reading the book, it seems far too good to be true.

The end of the book is filled with recipes that are allowed on the diet. In fairness, I've not tried them. Some of them look interesting, and I may experiment with them at a later date. This book did not convince me that I should diet, and I'm not sure that this diet would be the one for me. What the book did do was make me reexamine how I think about food.

(I received a complimentary copy of this book for the purpose of review).
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