Kenneth Aldrich
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Diana M. Amadeo
Helen L. Duchesne
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Jeannie McClellan Hines
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Favorite Recipes from Eating Well, the Magazine of Food & Health This superb collection of more than 200 tested and praiseworthy recipes offers a world of choices, from lightened classics to sophisticated dishes, that will inspire the most creative, health-conscious cook. |
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More Great Recipes from the Magazine of Food & Health Everything that makes Eating Well an award-winner is here: the well-traveled appetite for new flavors; the light, sure touch with traditional recipes; the knack for innovative fat-cutting techniques. As always, the emphasis is on the pure pleasures of good eating. Clear; reliable recipes and gorgeous color photography make this book a standard-setter in the healthy-cooking field. If there is one low-fat cookbook a food-lover should own or give, this is it. |
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Healthy Meals for Busy Cooks Taste is Everything: And that means you want sensational meals based on supermarket ingredients. Spring salmon, summer barbecue, fall pasta, winter-warming bistro food...It's all here, from family favorites to exotic surprises. Health is a Must: With everyday menus, nutrition is important, so fat and calorie information is give for each meal. Nutritional facts are included for every recipe—you can mix and match to make your own meals. Every recipe has been tested by the Eating Well Test Kitchen. |
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Healthy New Approaches to Traditional Favorites from Eating Well |
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William Wayne Montgomery, M.D.
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Gregory J. Noonan
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Jules Older
Like the euphoric flavors Ben & Jerry made famous, The Real Scoop is a rich mixture of delicious adventure and big chunks of fun. It's the surprising story of two ice-cream geniuses and their unlikely rise to fame, fortune and Robin Hood status. |
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Suzanne Spalding Winston
Although the letters cover only the six months from January to June 1919, they enable the reader not only to share the intimate thoughts and aspirations of both lovers, but also to gain a rich insight into the artist's personality and philosophy. To read these letters is to meet, become acquainted with, and to admire Albert Spalding. Few musicians have shared their dreams, doubts, and innermost thoughts as completely or in such a polished manner as did Spalding. |
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