Product: Dr. Siegal's Cookie Diet, $59 for one-week supply of 42 meal-replacement cookies, www.cookiediet.com. Flavors in oatmeal raisin, chocolate, blueberry, banana and coconut. Key ingredients: ...
Some participants swear by cookie-centered diet, some docs urge caution. Oct. 16, 2009— -- At 28 years old and 240 pounds, Josie Raper knew she had to make a change to live a healthier life.
It's a diet plan that sounds too good to be true. You eat cookies every day and lose weight. But does it really work? Lynda Sells doesn't mind shelling out about $60 a week to buy Dr. Siegal's diet ...
A cookie diet sounds delicious. Like everyone else, I imagined some gooey chocolate-chip cookies, maybe some macadamia nut. The reality was much spongier — although not bad. After writing about Smart ...
Over the years, we’ve kept in touch with South Florida doctor Sanford Siegal, inventor of the Cookie Diet phenomenon. When we heard he had released a new cookbook (with surprisingly yummy low-calorie ...
New York Jets’ Kris Jenkins, left, speaks with Dr. Sanford Siegal in Miami in June. Jenkins, the New York Jets’ hefty nose tackle, tells The Associated Press he has lost about 20 pounds since starting ...
Have your cookies and eat them too? Some say the idea sounds outrageous, but for others, it's the answer to their prayers. By combining two of the most recommend nutrients, fiber and fish oil, Omega-3 ...