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Hi Lala,

" Must-have " books is a fairly broad catergory. Are you looking for MB

cookbooks, MB inspirational books, or MB " theory " books? I'll list a few of

the many books that have benefited me. For anyone wanting to save a few

dollars, libraries will obtain books from any U.S. library, which is

especially helpful when a book is out-of-print. My local library has even

purchased new books that I have requested. I smile everytime I catch sight

of 's cookbooks on their shelves.

mentioned 's & Illait's cookbooks. Besides those, I also like

" Basic Macrobiotic Cooking " by Ferre, " A Man in the Kitchen " by Warren

Wepman, and & Gale Jack's " Amber Waves of Grain " . Besides the recipes,

Aveline Kushi's " Complete Guide to Macrobiotic Cooking " provides insight

into her life. I love reading it.

I also enjoyed reading " Promemade Home " by Gale Jack, Confessions of a

Kamikaze Cowboy by Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Galactica), " Recovery from

Cancer " by Elaine Nussbaum, " A Personal Peace " by Briscoe, and many of

Tom Monte's books.

Porter's book " The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics " includes

interesting tibits, & theory, as well as recipes. Michio's " The Macrobiotic

Guide to Total Health " describes many diseases from a macro point of view.

There are several pages of home remedies, as well as recipes for standard

macro dishes.

Denny Waxman's " The Great Life Handbook " is a very helpful & concise guide

for living according to macro principles. He includes a few standard

recipes.

If someone has chemical sensitivities, Dr.Sherry 's " The Cure is In the

Kitchen " delves right into macro cooking. One warning about her book - there

is no index & it's a bit disorganized.

Although, I've probably left out a favorite book (and of course, I haven't

even mentioned the classics by Ohsawa), maybe this list will provide

a starting place for you.

Have fun.

Dottie (Illinois, USA)

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Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

Thanks in advance! Lala

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Hi Lala,

" Must-have " books is a fairly broad catergory. Are you looking for MB

cookbooks, MB inspirational books, or MB " theory " books? I'll list a few of

the many books that have benefited me. For anyone wanting to save a few

dollars, libraries will obtain books from any U.S. library, which is

especially helpful when a book is out-of-print. My local library has even

purchased new books that I have requested. I smile everytime I catch sight

of 's cookbooks on their shelves.

mentioned 's & Illait's cookbooks. Besides those, I also like

" Basic Macrobiotic Cooking " by Ferre, " A Man in the Kitchen " by Warren

Wepman, and & Gale Jack's " Amber Waves of Grain " . Besides the recipes,

Aveline Kushi's " Complete Guide to Macrobiotic Cooking " provides insight

into her life. I love reading it.

I also enjoyed reading " Promemade Home " by Gale Jack, Confessions of a

Kamikaze Cowboy by Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Galactica), " Recovery from

Cancer " by Elaine Nussbaum, " A Personal Peace " by Briscoe, and many of

Tom Monte's books.

Porter's book " The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics " includes

interesting tibits, & theory, as well as recipes. Michio's " The Macrobiotic

Guide to Total Health " describes many diseases from a macro point of view.

There are several pages of home remedies, as well as recipes for standard

macro dishes.

Denny Waxman's " The Great Life Handbook " is a very helpful & concise guide

for living according to macro principles. He includes a few standard

recipes.

If someone has chemical sensitivities, Dr.Sherry 's " The Cure is In the

Kitchen " delves right into macro cooking. One warning about her book - there

is no index & it's a bit disorganized.

Although, I've probably left out a favorite book (and of course, I haven't

even mentioned the classics by Ohsawa), maybe this list will provide

a starting place for you.

Have fun.

Dottie (Illinois, USA)

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Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

Thanks in advance! Lala

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Great list Dottie!!

Re: Must-have books

>

>Hi Lala,

>

> " Must-have " books is a fairly broad catergory. Are you looking for MB

>cookbooks, MB inspirational books, or MB " theory " books? I'll list a few of

>the many books that have benefited me. For anyone wanting to save a few

>dollars, libraries will obtain books from any U.S. library, which is

>especially helpful when a book is out-of-print. My local library has even

>purchased new books that I have requested. I smile everytime I catch sight

>of 's cookbooks on their shelves.

>

> mentioned 's & Illait's cookbooks. Besides those, I also like

> " Basic Macrobiotic Cooking " by Ferre, " A Man in the Kitchen " by Warren

>Wepman, and & Gale Jack's " Amber Waves of Grain " . Besides the recipes,

>Aveline Kushi's " Complete Guide to Macrobiotic Cooking " provides insight

>into her life. I love reading it.

>

>I also enjoyed reading " Promemade Home " by Gale Jack, Confessions of a

>Kamikaze Cowboy by Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Galactica), " Recovery from

>Cancer " by Elaine Nussbaum, " A Personal Peace " by Briscoe, and many of

>Tom Monte's books.

>

> Porter's book " The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics " includes

>interesting tibits, & theory, as well as recipes. Michio's " The Macrobiotic

>Guide to Total Health " describes many diseases from a macro point of view.

>There are several pages of home remedies, as well as recipes for standard

>macro dishes.

>

>Denny Waxman's " The Great Life Handbook " is a very helpful & concise guide

>for living according to macro principles. He includes a few standard

>recipes.

>

>If someone has chemical sensitivities, Dr.Sherry 's " The Cure is In the

>Kitchen " delves right into macro cooking. One warning about her book - there

>is no index & it's a bit disorganized.

>

>Although, I've probably left out a favorite book (and of course, I haven't

>even mentioned the classics by Ohsawa), maybe this list will provide

>a starting place for you.

>

>Have fun.

>Dottie (Illinois, USA)

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

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www.bebabywise.com

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Great list Dottie!!

Re: Must-have books

>

>Hi Lala,

>

> " Must-have " books is a fairly broad catergory. Are you looking for MB

>cookbooks, MB inspirational books, or MB " theory " books? I'll list a few of

>the many books that have benefited me. For anyone wanting to save a few

>dollars, libraries will obtain books from any U.S. library, which is

>especially helpful when a book is out-of-print. My local library has even

>purchased new books that I have requested. I smile everytime I catch sight

>of 's cookbooks on their shelves.

>

> mentioned 's & Illait's cookbooks. Besides those, I also like

> " Basic Macrobiotic Cooking " by Ferre, " A Man in the Kitchen " by Warren

>Wepman, and & Gale Jack's " Amber Waves of Grain " . Besides the recipes,

>Aveline Kushi's " Complete Guide to Macrobiotic Cooking " provides insight

>into her life. I love reading it.

>

>I also enjoyed reading " Promemade Home " by Gale Jack, Confessions of a

>Kamikaze Cowboy by Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Galactica), " Recovery from

>Cancer " by Elaine Nussbaum, " A Personal Peace " by Briscoe, and many of

>Tom Monte's books.

>

> Porter's book " The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics " includes

>interesting tibits, & theory, as well as recipes. Michio's " The Macrobiotic

>Guide to Total Health " describes many diseases from a macro point of view.

>There are several pages of home remedies, as well as recipes for standard

>macro dishes.

>

>Denny Waxman's " The Great Life Handbook " is a very helpful & concise guide

>for living according to macro principles. He includes a few standard

>recipes.

>

>If someone has chemical sensitivities, Dr.Sherry 's " The Cure is In the

>Kitchen " delves right into macro cooking. One warning about her book - there

>is no index & it's a bit disorganized.

>

>Although, I've probably left out a favorite book (and of course, I haven't

>even mentioned the classics by Ohsawa), maybe this list will provide

>a starting place for you.

>

>Have fun.

>Dottie (Illinois, USA)

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Great list Dottie!!

Re: Must-have books

>

>Hi Lala,

>

> " Must-have " books is a fairly broad catergory. Are you looking for MB

>cookbooks, MB inspirational books, or MB " theory " books? I'll list a few of

>the many books that have benefited me. For anyone wanting to save a few

>dollars, libraries will obtain books from any U.S. library, which is

>especially helpful when a book is out-of-print. My local library has even

>purchased new books that I have requested. I smile everytime I catch sight

>of 's cookbooks on their shelves.

>

> mentioned 's & Illait's cookbooks. Besides those, I also like

> " Basic Macrobiotic Cooking " by Ferre, " A Man in the Kitchen " by Warren

>Wepman, and & Gale Jack's " Amber Waves of Grain " . Besides the recipes,

>Aveline Kushi's " Complete Guide to Macrobiotic Cooking " provides insight

>into her life. I love reading it.

>

>I also enjoyed reading " Promemade Home " by Gale Jack, Confessions of a

>Kamikaze Cowboy by Dirk Benedict (Battlestar Galactica), " Recovery from

>Cancer " by Elaine Nussbaum, " A Personal Peace " by Briscoe, and many of

>Tom Monte's books.

>

> Porter's book " The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics " includes

>interesting tibits, & theory, as well as recipes. Michio's " The Macrobiotic

>Guide to Total Health " describes many diseases from a macro point of view.

>There are several pages of home remedies, as well as recipes for standard

>macro dishes.

>

>Denny Waxman's " The Great Life Handbook " is a very helpful & concise guide

>for living according to macro principles. He includes a few standard

>recipes.

>

>If someone has chemical sensitivities, Dr.Sherry 's " The Cure is In the

>Kitchen " delves right into macro cooking. One warning about her book - there

>is no index & it's a bit disorganized.

>

>Although, I've probably left out a favorite book (and of course, I haven't

>even mentioned the classics by Ohsawa), maybe this list will provide

>a starting place for you.

>

>Have fun.

>Dottie (Illinois, USA)

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their list would

include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of Simon's

book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a favorite.

I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me of her

" Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme " recipe. I fixed it yesterday,

following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It was yummy.

With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a bit of

imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our meals :-)

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their list would

include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of Simon's

book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a favorite.

I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me of her

" Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme " recipe. I fixed it yesterday,

following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It was yummy.

With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a bit of

imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our meals :-)

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Hi Dottie, Lala, , and friends!

I wonder why Cybermacro/Simply Natural's number one seller of all time

The

Self-Healing Cookbook: A Macrobiotic Primer for Healing Body, Mind and

Moods With Whole Natural Foods by a has been

overlooked?

And please don't jump on me for making this correction, but the

title for the book by Michio Kushi and Jack is The

Macrobiotic Path to Total Health:A Complete Guide to Preventing and

Relieving More Than 200 Chronic Conditions and Disorders Naturally !

Denny Waxman's soon to be released revision of The Great Life Handbook:A

practical Guide to Health, Happiness, and Freedom is The

Great Life Diet: A Practical Guide to Heath, Happiness, and Personal

Fulfillment !

Yes, there are many good macrobiotic books and probably each of them

touches everyone in a different way.

One way of deciding which books are the best for you is to look at them

all and decide which ones you want to have the most.

You know where to find all those books, don't you?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

Dottie Roseboom wrote:

Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their

list would

include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

Simon's

book, "Modern Day Macrobiotics". I'm sure that it will become a

favorite.

I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me of

her

"Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme" recipe. I fixed it

yesterday,

following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It was

yummy.

With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a bit

of

imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our meals

:-)

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

infocelebrate4health

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Hi Dottie, Lala, , and friends!

I wonder why Cybermacro/Simply Natural's number one seller of all time

The

Self-Healing Cookbook: A Macrobiotic Primer for Healing Body, Mind and

Moods With Whole Natural Foods by a has been

overlooked?

And please don't jump on me for making this correction, but the

title for the book by Michio Kushi and Jack is The

Macrobiotic Path to Total Health:A Complete Guide to Preventing and

Relieving More Than 200 Chronic Conditions and Disorders Naturally !

Denny Waxman's soon to be released revision of The Great Life Handbook:A

practical Guide to Health, Happiness, and Freedom is The

Great Life Diet: A Practical Guide to Heath, Happiness, and Personal

Fulfillment !

Yes, there are many good macrobiotic books and probably each of them

touches everyone in a different way.

One way of deciding which books are the best for you is to look at them

all and decide which ones you want to have the most.

You know where to find all those books, don't you?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

Dottie Roseboom wrote:

Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their

list would

include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

Simon's

book, "Modern Day Macrobiotics". I'm sure that it will become a

favorite.

I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me of

her

"Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme" recipe. I fixed it

yesterday,

following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It was

yummy.

With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a bit

of

imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our meals

:-)

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

infocelebrate4health

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That's one of my all time fave recipes, Enchanted Broc Forest! Yum!

>

> Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their

list would

> include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

Simon's

> book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

favorite.

>

> I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me

of her

> " Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme " recipe. I fixed it

yesterday,

> following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It

was yummy.

> With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a

bit of

> imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our

meals :-)

>

> Dottie

> Illinois USA

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

> >

> >

> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

> >Thanks in advance! Lala

> >

> >

> >

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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That's one of my all time fave recipes, Enchanted Broc Forest! Yum!

>

> Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their

list would

> include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

Simon's

> book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

favorite.

>

> I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me

of her

> " Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme " recipe. I fixed it

yesterday,

> following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It

was yummy.

> With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a

bit of

> imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our

meals :-)

>

> Dottie

> Illinois USA

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

> >

> >

> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

> >Thanks in advance! Lala

> >

> >

> >

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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That's one of my all time fave recipes, Enchanted Broc Forest! Yum!

>

> Thanks, . Of course, for people who have children, their

list would

> include your baby books. I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

Simon's

> book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

favorite.

>

> I'm glad that mentioned Ilanit's cookbook, as it reminded me

of her

> " Enchanted Broccoli Forest With Pumpkin Creme " recipe. I fixed it

yesterday,

> following her suggestion to use millet instead of the polenta. It

was yummy.

> With a refrigerator full of fresh veggies, great cookbooks, and a

bit of

> imagination to inspire us, we should never become bored with our

meals :-)

>

> Dottie

> Illinois USA

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

> >

> >

> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

> >Thanks in advance! Lala

> >

> >

> >

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

> Simon's

> > book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

> favorite.

> >

I have been waiting for this book for a couple of months now! It

should be shipping soon! So gald someone mentioned this book. Now I

can't wait to get it.

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I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

> Simon's

> > book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

> favorite.

> >

I have been waiting for this book for a couple of months now! It

should be shipping soon! So gald someone mentioned this book. Now I

can't wait to get it.

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I'm also eagerly awaiting the arrival of

> Simon's

> > book, " Modern Day Macrobiotics " . I'm sure that it will become a

> favorite.

> >

I have been waiting for this book for a couple of months now! It

should be shipping soon! So gald someone mentioned this book. Now I

can't wait to get it.

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Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great

book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking about

macrobiotics.

Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book " Healing Ourselves " ? It's on my

" wish list " , but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to run

across it in a used-book store.

Have a great week.

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great

book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking about

macrobiotics.

Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book " Healing Ourselves " ? It's on my

" wish list " , but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to run

across it in a used-book store.

Have a great week.

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great

book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking about

macrobiotics.

Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book " Healing Ourselves " ? It's on my

" wish list " , but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to run

across it in a used-book store.

Have a great week.

Dottie

Illinois USA

[sPAM] Must-have books

>

>

>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

>Thanks in advance! Lala

>

>

>

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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I second that Bruce great call on a's book and I must say I

love love love Muramoto's books but they are not cookbooks...

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great

> book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking about

> macrobiotics.

>

> Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book " Healing Ourselves " ? It's on my

> " wish list " , but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to

> run

> across it in a used-book store.

>

> Have a great week.

>

> Dottie

> Illinois USA

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

> >

> >

> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

> >Thanks in advance! Lala

> >

> >

> >

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

>

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I second that Bruce great call on a's book and I must say I

love love love Muramoto's books but they are not cookbooks...

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great

> book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking about

> macrobiotics.

>

> Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book " Healing Ourselves " ? It's on my

> " wish list " , but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to

> run

> across it in a used-book store.

>

> Have a great week.

>

> Dottie

> Illinois USA

>

> [sPAM] Must-have books

> >

> >

> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?

> >Thanks in advance! Lala

> >

> >

> >

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

>

--

Food Coach Marque

" Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

www.Marque.com

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Good question Bruce about do people know where to find the books. Obvious place to start of course is 's site, and I'm assuming one can get their books directly from authors. My best find was when I found a bookstore that was ONLY cookbooks (I think it was in Pasadena) and I bought up all the mb books I found there. I'm sure there are other book sites on the computer, but my expertise doesn't go there. My greatest disappointment was to go to Borders and find hardly any mb books. But the other even more important question is how many people revisit their books - I have loads of them and all this discussion made me realize it's time for re-reading, and even more, re-using. I get myself into a trap of just looking at what's in the fridge and putting it together without the stimulation of the many creative ideas from others. It's easier to do things from habit then go to search for something new. Thanks for the push from everyone. Klara Marque wrote: I second that Bruce great call on a's book and I must say Ilove love love Muramoto's books but they are not cookbooks...On 1/7/07, Dottie Roseboom <rosedotinsightbb> wrote:>>>>>>> Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great> book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking

about> macrobiotics.>> Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book "Healing Ourselves"? It's on my> "wish list", but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to> run> across it in a used-book store.>> Have a great week.>> Dottie> Illinois USA>> [sPAM] Must-have books> >> >> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?> >Thanks in advance! Lala> >> >> >>> Brown Waxman> www.celebrate4health.com> www.bebabywise.com> infocelebrate4health>> -- Food Coach Marque"Love Your Body, Love Your Life"www.Marque.com __________________________________________________

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Good question Bruce about do people know where to find the books. Obvious place to start of course is 's site, and I'm assuming one can get their books directly from authors. My best find was when I found a bookstore that was ONLY cookbooks (I think it was in Pasadena) and I bought up all the mb books I found there. I'm sure there are other book sites on the computer, but my expertise doesn't go there. My greatest disappointment was to go to Borders and find hardly any mb books. But the other even more important question is how many people revisit their books - I have loads of them and all this discussion made me realize it's time for re-reading, and even more, re-using. I get myself into a trap of just looking at what's in the fridge and putting it together without the stimulation of the many creative ideas from others. It's easier to do things from habit then go to search for something new. Thanks for the push from everyone. Klara Marque wrote: I second that Bruce great call on a's book and I must say Ilove love love Muramoto's books but they are not cookbooks...On 1/7/07, Dottie Roseboom <rosedotinsightbb> wrote:>>>>>>> Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great> book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking

about> macrobiotics.>> Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book "Healing Ourselves"? It's on my> "wish list", but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to> run> across it in a used-book store.>> Have a great week.>> Dottie> Illinois USA>> [sPAM] Must-have books> >> >> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?> >Thanks in advance! Lala> >> >> >>> Brown Waxman> www.celebrate4health.com> www.bebabywise.com> infocelebrate4health>> -- Food Coach Marque"Love Your Body, Love Your Life"www.Marque.com __________________________________________________

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Good question Bruce about do people know where to find the books. Obvious place to start of course is 's site, and I'm assuming one can get their books directly from authors. My best find was when I found a bookstore that was ONLY cookbooks (I think it was in Pasadena) and I bought up all the mb books I found there. I'm sure there are other book sites on the computer, but my expertise doesn't go there. My greatest disappointment was to go to Borders and find hardly any mb books. But the other even more important question is how many people revisit their books - I have loads of them and all this discussion made me realize it's time for re-reading, and even more, re-using. I get myself into a trap of just looking at what's in the fridge and putting it together without the stimulation of the many creative ideas from others. It's easier to do things from habit then go to search for something new. Thanks for the push from everyone. Klara Marque wrote: I second that Bruce great call on a's book and I must say Ilove love love Muramoto's books but they are not cookbooks...On 1/7/07, Dottie Roseboom <rosedotinsightbb> wrote:>>>>>>> Hi Bruce, Thanks for mentioning a's book, which is another great> book that many people recommend. I usually loan it to friends asking

about> macrobiotics.>> Do you recommend Naboru Muramoto's book "Healing Ourselves"? It's on my> "wish list", but I've never gotten around to buying it, as I'm hoping to> run> across it in a used-book store.>> Have a great week.>> Dottie> Illinois USA>> [sPAM] Must-have books> >> >> >Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for MB?> >Thanks in advance! Lala> >> >> >>> Brown Waxman> www.celebrate4health.com> www.bebabywise.com> infocelebrate4health>> -- Food Coach Marque"Love Your Body, Love Your Life"www.Marque.com __________________________________________________

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Dottie,

I have an extra copy of Naboru Muramoto's book "Healing Ourselves". I would be happy to give it to you if you are willing to send me your mailing address. Was going to take it to Half Price Books but they don't give you much and would prefer someone have it that would use and enjoy it.

Namaste,

Vickie

[sPAM] Must-have books>>>Can anyone recommend any Must-have cookbooks for

MB?>Thanks in advance! Lala>>> Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4healt h.comwww.bebabywise. cominfo@celebrate4heal th.com

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