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Chapter four is dedicated the the diet plan itself and even includes a list of dangerous foods you should pitch out before you start. It covers everything you need to start off, even what you should do if you have to eat out, do’s and dont’s and even a maintenance plan. How to Curb your Cravings follows with an entire chapter on how to keep your stomach satisfied.
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If you are looking for a plan that will help you change your eating habits, give this a try.

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup soy sauce low-sodium
- 2 tablespoons wasabi mustard
- 3 tablespoons ginger juice
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tuna steaks* fresh 5-ounce
- sesame seeds for topping
Instructions
- *Fresh tuna should be firm and flavorful. Bigeye tuna is moist and clean-tasting, truly rich in texture. Its flavor is more like meat than fish. It should have a deep ruby red color, and is best grilled or sauteed. It should never be overcooked, and is usually served rare. Another good variety is yellowfin, which is a lean meat but firm, with a large flake. It has a definite flavor of its own but is not too fishy, and should have a red color varying from a dark burgundy to a pale red.
- Mix all the marinade ingredients together and marinate the tuna steaks for 1 hour, turning once or twice. Keep the fish in the refrigerator while it soaks.
- Grill over hot coals or on an oven grill for 5 minutes each side, basting with the marinade from time to time. Top with sesame seeds.
Notes
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