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Old 04-04-2019, 06:27 PM   #1775
GtrsRGr8
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Amazon (and probably other of the usual suspects) has the _The New American Heart Association Cookbook: 9th Edition_ marked down to _$1.99_. The retail price for the _digital_ edition appears to be $18.99, so that's a percentage markdowns of . . . uh . . . well . . . a lot.

This book is massive, having 540 pages.

What you're thinking may be what I was thinking: a cookbook of healthy-for-you food cannot possibly have recipes of food that actually _tastes_ good. A 4.2-star rating indicates otherwise. And I will say this: the 3 or 4 free recipes, given in the book's "description" area, look like they make dishes that are to-die-for.

https://www.amazon.com/New-American-...dp/B01M1J3MJ6?

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