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  2. Clear Body, Clear Mind - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The book is considered part of Scientology's canon. [3]: 21 It is the textbook for the Purification Rundown ("Purif"), which Scientologists believe is a detoxification program with medical and spiritual benefits. [2] [4] [5] Medical professionals characterise it as dangerous, [6] quackery, [7] and in some cases lethal. [8]

  3. Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the program, each host will declare the book a "Buy" or a "Pass" depending on whether they feel the book has delivered in its promise and purpose based both on the cook day experience and their individual pre-testing of the cookbook. If both hosts give the book a "Buy", the cookbook will earn the "A&K Stamp of Approval".

  4. Paul Bragg - Wikipedia

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    His lectures were free, but he did charge a fee for post-lecture private consultation. ($20 circa 1935—approximately $343 in 2015 dollars per CPI calculation—according to testimony in a Maryland court case against him). 1929 was also the copyright year of the first health book attributed to Bragg as author, Cure Yourself. Since book stores ...

  5. "Half-Baked Harvest: Quick & Cozy" is another excellent ... - AOL

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    Editor’s choice: The best 5 recipes to try from Quick & Cozy. Along with my beautiful at-home testers, my husband and my 14-month-old, we tested a handful of recipes from “Half-Baked Harvest ...

  6. Julia Turshen - Wikipedia

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    Julia Turshen (born 1985) is an American cookbook author, [1] [2] food writer, cook, and food equity advocate. [3] She lectures on food and home cooking and has published four solo books on the subject and has contributed to many others in collaboration or as a writer.

  7. Betty Crocker Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Betty Crocker Cookbook is a cookbook written by staff at General Mills, the holders of the Betty Crocker trademark. The persona of Betty Crocker was invented by the Washburn-Crosby Company (which would later become General Mills) as a feminine "face" for the company's public relations. [1]

  8. Lena Richard - Wikipedia

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    The book not only showcased Southern dishes but also included recipes for chocolate waffles, asparagus sandwiches and tea dainties. [4] [12] A year later, Houghton-Mifflin reissued her book with a new title, New Orleans Cook Book. [13] Richard traveled across the country to promote her book, selling 700 copies for $2 during a one-month trip. [4]

  9. New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project - Wikipedia

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    The detoxification program has been offered for free to rescue workers, and also offered to other New York City residents, some of whom paid $5,000. [ 2 ] [ 22 ] According to tax filings, the project pays some of its money to two bodies that promote the Purification Rundown , both related to the Church of Scientology .