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Get Your Diet off to a Good Start Box Set - cover

Get Your Diet off to a Good Start Box Set

My Ebook Publishing House

Publisher: My Ebook Publishing House

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Now, for the first time ever, and only for a limited time, you can get this value-priced, limited edition boxed set.Self Motivation Box Set includes two bestselling books from My Ebook Publishing House:Book #1Salads: Over 200 Easy and Delicious Salads and DressingsYou've always known that eating green could be healthy, and now it's easier than ever. Like every facet of cooking, making a truly extraordinary salad involves a little craft and basic know-how. In Salads: Over 200 Easy and Delicious Salads and Dressings, the author gives vegetarians and meat-eaters alike the basics of great salad-making, then offers a collection of over 200 recipes for inspired salads, with flavor nuances from a variety of cuisinesWhether you're looking for the perfect complement to a main dish or you want a salad that can stand as an entrée, you'll find in this book the perfect salad.SALAD DRESSINGS / VEGETABLE SALADS / EGG SALADS / MEAT SALADS / ORGAN SALADS / FISH SALADS / CHEESE SALADS / FRUIT SALADSBook #2Diet SaucesIt's easy to make a different dish every day with over 150 recipes, „Diet Sauces” can help you turn your ordinary meal into a delicious one.Are you tired of preparing fish or meat the same old way over and over? Do you love your low-carb diet, but wish it could be more exciting? Would you like to spice up your dishes with natural, home-made, low-fat, diet friendly sauces? If yes, then read on, this book is for you!Book highlights: 153 tried and tested recipes; 2 categories: warm and cold sauces; recipes are: sugar-free, low fat, and low carb; easy to prepare.
Available since: 01/12/2016.

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