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(More customer reviews)The collaboration of attorney and mother of three Loni Kornblum and child psychologist and nutritionist Bruce Semon, Extraordinary Foods For The Everyday Kitchen is an impressive culinary collection of sugar-free, yeast-free, wheat-free, milk-free, soy-free, and all Kosher recipes healthy living. Easy to prepare with the explicit instructions (going so far as to put key terms and actions in boldface type), Extraordinary Foods For The Everyday Kitchen offers a mouth-watering spectrum of dishes ranging from Chinese Tomato Soup, and Quick 'N Easy Ratatouille, to Spicy Pumpkin Cranberry Pie and so many more. Extraordinary Foods For The Everyday Kitchen is a superb resource for cooks who have to combine strict dietary requirements with succulent taste in their epicurean creations.
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Extraordinary Foods for the Everyday Kitchen, by LoriKornblum, and Bruce Semon, M.D., Ph.D.is a companion cookbook to AnExtraordinary Power to Heal.Extraordinary Foods is completely freeof yeast, wheat/gluten, milk/casein, and common allergens such as soy,corn, peanuts and rye.This cookbook is also completely kosher andsugar free.Containing more than 125 new, original recipes and morethan 60 menus including recipes from both Extraordinary Foods and ourfirst book, Feast Without Yeast:4 Stages to Better Health, the recipesand menus will astound and amaze you at how many unbelievably goodtasting foods you can make with limited ingredients.This book goesbeyond Feast Without Yeast, including recipes for tacos, pizza, salsa,felafel, many new salad dressings, mayonnaise, and other deliciousfoods that most people thought they had to give up on a yeast free,wheat free, dairy free diet. Extraordinary Foods uses no artificialingredients and no "exotic" ingredients that require expeditions tospecialty stores.All ingredients are whole foods, vegetables, andeasy to find.
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