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I'm here for a ton of our faves releasing their secrets to amazing recipes. From the infamous Smollett family's cookbook to Uncle Snoop giving us his own secrets (I'm so ready for those), celebrities aren't holding back when it comes to sharing their recipes with us. If you're like me, you'll be surprised that some of them can really get down in the kitchen like that! But even if it's a shocker, I definitely want to see what they're bringing to the table. Can we get a plate though?

Whole New You: How real Food Transforms Your Life, for a Healthier, More Gorgeous You

Tia Mowry is seriously every woman. The mother, wife, actress, and now chef has found her way into my home once again. What I love about her book is that she's so transparent as to why she's adamant about eating healthy and real foods. Most fans know that she suffered endometriosis.

Related: Tia Mowry-Hardrict Is Pregnant With Second Child After Battling Endometriosis

After she underwent two surgeries, her doctor said she should trade in her junk food for healthier options. Now, she's a pro and she's helping us with our lifestyle changes. But just because it's healthy doesn't mean it's bland. After she ate meals like crispy collard greens and buttermilk fried chicken, her endometriosis changed so much to the point that she was able to get pregnant. Plus, our other faves like Serena Williams and Morris Chestnut give it two thumbs up too.

Shop her cookbook here.

Featured image via The Whole New You cookbook

 

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