Trim Healthy Mama Book Review
For the Whole Family
We should be able to enjoy the aroma of a delicious hearty meal that’s gently cooking as evening falls without a sense of guilt about how many pounds it will add.  We should look forward to a satisfying main meal, but also be kind enough to ourselves to enjoy dessert, if desired.  And, above all, we should have the assurance that this meal will nourish the whole family while also being friendly to our waistline.  This ideal is not too good to be true but it cannot happen accidentally.  Greater understanding enables this state of food peace in your home.                                                   ÂWe want to teach you how to eat…while still being able to merge your needs with those of your whole family.                                      Â
Balanced Nutrition
We promote an inclusive diet rather than an exclusive one. Â It includes all three essential macronutrients–fats, proteins, and carbs, even certain amounts of starchy carbs. Â We can enjoy all three and stay slim.ÂWe should not exclude any of the macronutrients that God created (carbs, protein, and fat) from our diet, but rather find a healthier balance for each one. Â It’s also important to understand that neither should we eliminate complete food groups. Â Diets that eliminate food groups are dangerous and always result in negative consequences.
This is not only a book about nutritional healing, although that will follow. Â This is a book about keeping a youthful figure, a youthful zest for life, and love…this Trim Healthy Mama way of life is about embracing the most practical basics of being a woman. Â The Bible talks about food groups. Â It talks about sex, and concerning many of the heroines of the Bible, it mentions the beauty of their physical form. God put a lot of thought and design into molding the female body. Â We honor Him by looking after it.
Favorite Recipes
Here are some of our favorite meals from Trim Healthy Mama:
Lilyofthevalley - Tanya says
I just read your review this evening. I just purchased this book last week, because I had been hearing such good things about it!! 🙂 I can't wait to read it!! 🙂
Joy Kincaid says
I hope you like it, Tanya! There's a bit of a learning curve in figuring out the plan! 🙂 Blessings, Joy
Lilyofthevalley - Tanya says
I'm sure there is, so if I get discouraged, I have a few people I can "chat" with. 🙂
Heather says
I am about 1/2 way through this book and can confirm everything you wrote! I feel the exact same way, that they took all the information from all the books on my shelf and made it sensible and most important, biblical! I am being so blessed and am going to officially kick off my first full day Monday!
Great review. Now to check out the rest of your blog. 🙂
Joy Kincaid says
Hi Heather! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave an encouraging comment! I'm so glad you're enjoying the book, too, and I hope you are blessed on your Trim Healthy Mama journey! 🙂
Melanie32 says
I've been, mostly, following the Trim, Healthy Mama plan for about 6 weeks and have lost 7 lbs.! My clothes were looser after the first 24 hrs. I think the abundance of carbs in my diet must have been causing a lot of bloating in my body. I feel so much better and have a lot more energy as well. I don't think I've taken 1 nap since starting the plan. Another benefit is that my PMS symptoms were almost nonexistent this month. I love the THM way of eating! I actually eat better than I did before starting the plan-I mean I'd much rather have salmon cooked in a little butter and lemon juice with a side of roasted asparagus than a turkey sandwich any day! I go off the plan at least once a week and splurge by eating whatever I want for a meal. I also still use real sugar in my coffee but I did cut back on the amount of sugar I use. Even with these deviations from the plan, I am consistently losing weight so this plan definitely makes room for a little cheating as long as you jump back on the eating plan as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing your review and have a great day!
Melanie32 says
I've been, mostly, following the Trim, Healthy Mama plan for about 6 weeks and have lost 7 lbs.! My clothes were looser after the first 24 hrs. I think the abundance of carbs in my diet must have been causing a lot of bloating in my body. I feel so much better and have a lot more energy as well. I don't think I've taken 1 nap since starting the plan. Another benefit is that my PMS symptoms were almost nonexistent this month. I love the THM way of eating! I actually eat better than I did before starting the plan-I mean I'd much rather have salmon cooked in a little butter and lemon juice with a side of roasted asparagus than a turkey sandwich any day! I go off the plan at least once a week and splurge by eating whatever I want for a meal. I also still use real sugar in my coffee but I did cut back on the amount of sugar I use. Even with these deviations from the plan, I am consistently losing weight so this plan definitely makes room for a little cheating as long as you jump back on the eating plan as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing your review and have a great day!
Joy Kincaid says
Wow, what a great testimonial, Melanie! Thank you so much for sharing this encouragement here so other ladies can find it and be motivated–it's motivating to me!! 🙂
Lilyofthevalley - Tanya says
I missed seeing this earlier, but I've heard so
much good about this book, so I bought it last this past week. I can't wait to read it!
I so enjoyed reading your post!!
Dawn says
Is the book REALLY $35??? That's what I see on Amazon. Good grief, I can't pay that for a book no matter how helpful it might be!! This looks like a great resource, but I haven't seen a book that expensive in a long time!! And I do not mean to sound so negative. I just went over to your link to see about purchasing and I was blown away by the price.
Joy Kincaid says
Yes, it really is $35! I know it's expensive, but it is over 600 pages. Do you use Swagbucks ? If you use Swagbucks as your search engine (you have to sign up first), then you can earn $5 gift certificates to Amazon. Just by saving up my Amazon gift cards, I've been able to get many books and other items for free!
Here's a post I wrote about how to use Swagbucks, if you're not familiar with it.
Hope you have a great week!
Dawn@OneFaithfulMom says
Swagbucks is like Twitter and Pinterest for me. I signed up but haven't made it work for me yet. LOL!!
600 pgs…that's a big book!! That makes more sense. Thank you for replying. I hoped you would hear my "voice" as one of surprise and not snottiness!!
Joy Kincaid says
Dawn, I totally understand! It is a lot of money for a book. I don't do Twitter, either (don't even understand it!). But Swagbucks is worth it for me since it's so easy to use and you can get free stuff!
Hope you have a lovely weekend!
Sarah beth says
New reader here! Great review, you put it together perfectly. I am loving this book and already lost 2 sizes. It does not feel like a diet whatsoever! I love all the food wisdom and overall total woman health that this book gives. I read it everyday~
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Sarah beth! Wow, that is really encouraging to me that you've lost two sizes already! Thank you so much for sharing your success here. I'm sure it will be such an encouragement to others, too!
I'm so glad you stopped by, and I hope to see you here again!
Julie says
I agree that it's a very balanced approach to dieting, but I did disagree with some of their choices as far as ingredients go. I don't think whey protein powder is so great nor do I approve of Truvia. They do say that you can use any kind of stevia, but one of their favorites is Truvia. And if you already know you don't like stevia, it could be tricky to modify the recipes. Just a heads up, since I kinda wish someone had told me about those things before I spent money on the book.
Joy Kincaid says
Thanks for mentioning that, Julie. Yes, they do recommend stevia, which didn't require any sort of adjustment for us, since we've been using stevia for years (and I started growing my own last year, too). And we use it sparingly, as we are used to the taste of food that isn't highly sweetened. For instance, in our morning oatmeal, I add stevia to sweeten mine (the children use honey or pure maple syrup), and I only require a tiny sprinkling (maybe about 1/8 tsp, if that much). It also helps if the oatmeal is cooked with some berries in it. 🙂
My husband and I will be the only ones in our home hoping for weight loss on this plan, and as Serene and Pearl point out, honey is wonderful for growing children. My two older daughters love to bake, and they will continue to make whole grain muffins and quick breads sweetened with honey for the five children. My husband and I will skip those treats, and opt for the more slimming recipes in THM instead.
We also have already been adding whey protein powder to shakes for years, so that wasn't an issue for us, either.
But there may be others who prefer not to use stevia or the whey protein powder, so thanks again for mentioning it (although again, I would point out that the value of the book for me was the principles you learn in it–you can add or subtract elements of the plan that don't appeal to you).
blessedmomof3 says
I enjoyed reading your review on the THM book. I'm hoping to purchase it within the next few days, as I feel it is something I really need in my life right now. I think my whole family could benefit from it in one way or another.
Blessings,
Andrea
Joy Kincaid says
Thanks, Andrea! If you buy it, I hope it's a blessing to you and your family!
fanny says
Do they take wheat out of your diet? Just wondering because I am interested in tbis book, but don't want to exclude wheat!
Joy Kincaid says
Hi Fanny,
The beautiful thing about this book is that there are no hard and fast rules. If you want to continue to eat wheat, then you're free to do so. There aren't any recipes that contain wheat in the book (unless I missed them). The bread and muffin recipes focus mostly on alternative grains such as almond flour, coconut flour, flax, and sourdough bread made with rye flour. They also recommend quinoa and oats in a few recipes.
However, the authors don't forbid you from eating wheat. If you are trying to lose weight and control blood sugar issues, then limiting wheat is recommended, but they strongly advise against removing grains from your diet entirely. They also have in the plan a recommendation for eating sourdough and sprouted wheat breads. Children and those who don't need to lose weight or who aren't gluten intolerant can continue to eat more grains than those who are wanting to lose weight.
In my opinion, the book is very well-balanced and full of grace–nothing is absolutely forbidden, although junk food is strongly discouraged (white flour, white sugar, white pasta, etc.). But I love their approach.
I'm sure I'm missing something, so if you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Fanny says
Thanks so much Joy! Good to know.
maria b. says
Joy, it seems that this book is exactly what so many ladies need in order to stay healthy and to change their views about weight loss.
I am a diabetic, so my plan is actually quite simple. It includes everything that Our Lord created for us to enjoy…but all in a well balanced way.
Thank you for sharing Joy! :0)
m.b.
Joy Kincaid says
Your plan sounds very sensible, Maria! Thanks for stopping by!
Annie Kate says
Looks great! I just read about it in my latest Above Rubies, and I was wondering about it.
Thanks.
Visiting from Deep Roots at Home.
Joy Kincaid says
Thanks so much for visiting, Annie Kate!
ChristyH says
I would also like to recommend 5 Steps to healthy Eating by Camilla Salisbury. Very tasty recipes. I like the knitting. I like it a lot. I knit socks… a lot. Come and visit http://www.Ravelry.com
Joy Kincaid says
Thanks for the recommendation, Christy! My mom knits socks. I haven't tried them yet–maybe someday! 🙂
Illinois Lori says
So excited that you wrote this post…I have been hesitating in purchasing this book, but Now I think that as soon as my ebay auctions finish and I have the purchase price in my account, I'll do it! Thanks SO very much!
Blessings and Merry Christmas!
Lori
Joy Kincaid says
I'm glad it was helpful to you, Lori! Blessings and Merry Christmas to you!
A Restful Place says
Sounds like a great book Joy, thank you for the review!! I'm going to put it on my "One Day" list. 🙂 <3
Joy Kincaid says
Thanks, Tabitha!