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A New Way to Clearly written guide to better eating and nutrition, illus. with many Indian recipes incorporating suggestions, minimizing fat and calories. …
I have a wonderful dog who sheds like crazy. Since I got the FURminator, he doesn’t drop fur with each step — and my friends aren’t covered with fur when they leave my house now. GREAT tool.
The Broacasters Eat Their
I really enjoyed this book. I have a feeling that Dr. Cohen’s sense of humor is going to be a big help during my first year as a mom. His outlook of relax and enjoy before these precious years disappear is something that I can (hopefully) relate to. I also appreciate his explanation of the 5/10/15 minute sleep method. In fact, his whole chapter long explanation was more informative and helpful and “real” than whole books I had desperately tried to get through. While this book was not fully comprehensive. In that it does not fully touch onto everything that may go wrong with your child, he does touch on most everything and just enough so that you can know when to worry, or when to ignore the red rash growing over your child’s body. I think I’m really going to find his diagrams of possible symptoms and solutions to be a big help.
Especially sweet were the Daddy vs Doctor stories he sprinkled about the book. I thought they were funny and poignant and made him seem more accessible and real. Someone I could relate to who has been there and survived. Someone who does not expect me to create banquets of organic superfoods, wear my baby and will not look down at me for shooting my baby full of vaccines.
I really recommend Dr. Cohen’s Eat Sleep Poop as a humorous “Common Sense” outlook to parenting. He tells us that there will be tears. There will be poop. But you will get past it and look back at this time with fondness and nostalgia. I can’t wait.
Eat Sleep Poop A
I am very happy with this product. But if you are female, getting the heart rate moniter to work correctly can be a challange. All in all, its a great product!
How To Eat Better
The story line for this series was decent, but my issue with the books was that they were written at an eighth grade reading level. There was no need to think about a complex plot. These books are easy reads that appeal to young girls who typically don’t read for fun. If the people who idolize the Twilight series were to read better literature the series would have less fans.
Time to Eat Up