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Update #4: Has anyone seen Onibasu's blogger?   Message List  
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Has anyone seen Onibasu's blogger?

It appears our blogger is taking a brief break from bloggin', and
while all is well, rest assured he will be back shortly with
interesting blogs to share with everyone.

In the interim, I've been busy digging into the archives and came
across some book titles I hope you'll find interesting.



Recommended Reading - Hot Picks

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

1) The Cortisol Connection: Why Stress Makes You Fat and Ruins Your
Health - And What You Can Do About It. By Shawn M. Talbott, William
Kraemer

"The book really hit home to me when it mentioned that diet and
exercise do not have an effect if the weight gain is due to stress and
cortisol..." -Cyndy in WAPF Chapter Leaders

Book info: http://onibasu.com/books/cortisol-connection-book-info.html


2) Facing Autism : Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for
Help. By Lynn M. Hamilton

"...I think it's the best all-around book for parents of new
diagnosees." -Cathy in Autism Mercury

Book info: http://onibasu.com/books/facing-autism-book-info.html



Friday, May 6, 2005

1) Keeping Food Fresh: Old World Techniques & Recipes. By Claude
Aubert (Editor)

"...it is a great book. Simple, but it gives a good overview of how
people actually do things.." -Heidi Schuppenhauer in Native Nutrition

Book info: http://onibasu.com/books/keeping-food-fresh-book-info.html


2) World Sourdoughs from Antiquity. By Ed Wood

"This book is only recipes made from sourdough, it has recipes for
many many different breads...plus things I've never heard of like
Mannaeesh, Khubz Saj (an Arab thin bread), etc." -Mary Pellicer in
Native Nutrition

Book info:
http://onibasu.com/books/world-sourdoughs-from-antiquity-book-info.html



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Wed May 11, 2005 11:23 pm

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