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Low Glycemic Index Cook Book

 
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jerome_ratliff



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 10:36 am    Post subject: Low Glycemic Index Cook Book Reply with quote

Does anyone have a good recommendation for a Low Glycemic Index cook
book?

I had a chance to purchase one three weeks ago and I passed it up.
And, now I can't even find it.
Any recommendations?

Jerome Ratliff
http://goodtimes.usana.com

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