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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Best and Worst Cookbooks
My regular readers know I love cookbooks. I read them like fiction.
Here is a link to an article about the best and worst cookbooks of the past decade. I don't think anyone will be surprised tv chef/celebrity Paula Deen is on the worst list.
Here are 3 books I am reading now and can recommend. I'm addicted to juicing and learning a lot about nutrition and health. I wouldn't consider any of the books below to be the best or the worst, just worth a look if you are interested in juicing.
Borrowed from a friend, I am reading The Juiceman's Power of Juicing by Jay Kordich. Good book about remedies for common ailments and illnesses by the power of juice.
Juice Alive: The Ultimate Guide to Juicing Remedies by Steven Bailey. A good selection of recipes but better for the information on the antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and enzymes in fruits and vegetables.
The Juice Lady's Guide to Juicing for Health by Cherie Calbom. A terrific guide to recipes and nutrition and the prevention and treatment of health disorders by drinking juice.
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