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Chocolate: Food Of The Gods?
In reality, cocoa was so valuable originally that only the wealthy could afford the brew. It arrived in England at about the same time that tea and coffee did. At the first chocolate house in London, which opened in 1657, cocoa became popular as ... [... more]
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History of Britain
The second volume of Simon Schama's BBC History of Britain: The British Wars, 1603-1776 is a more serious affair than the first. A History of Britain Vol I was free-range history: a fresh and at times iconoclastic survey of more than 1,500 years of the ... [... more]
CDN$29.70
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Breakfast Book
An Inexpensive Classic, Full of Great Suggestions This durable classic was written by one of the better known names among American cookbook authors, who apprenticed with James Beard and supervised the rewrite of the Fannie Farmer cookbook. The book ... [... more]
CDN$30.00
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The Grit Cookbook: World-Wise, Down-Home Recipes
The best food on earth The Grit is one of the most delicious, non-pretentious restaurants on the planet. I cannot complain about a single item I have ever eaten there, and their cookbook reproduces their vegetarian cuisine perfectly. This is excellent ... [... more]
CDN$20.95
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The Grit Restaurant Cookbook
The best food on earth The Grit is one of the most delicious, non-pretentious restaurants on the planet. I cannot complain about a single item I have ever eaten there, and their cookbook reproduces their vegetarian cuisine perfectly. This is excellent ... [... more]
CDN$32.74
Amazon CA

Your Body's Many Cries for Water: You Are Not Sick, You ...
As a result of extensive research into the role of water in the body, the author, a medical doctor, believes that he has found chronic dehydration to be the cause of many conditions including asthma, allergies, arthritis, angina, migraine headaches, ... [... more]
CDN$27.10
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Tea Cup Reading
changed my mind I read in the Bible that this is wrong, one of Satan's tricks, so I threw away all the books I had on tarot and tea and coffee ground reading. I would appreciate it if you would take my review off because I am not here to cause problems ... [... more]
CDN$18.95
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Your Body's Many Cries for Water
As a result of extensive research into the role of water in the body, the author, a medical doctor, believes that he has found chronic dehydration to be the cause of many conditions including asthma, allergies, arthritis, angina, migraine headaches, ... [... more]
CDN$26.79
Amazon CA

History of Britain
The second volume of Simon Schama's BBC History of Britain: The British Wars, 1603-1776 is a more serious affair than the first. A History of Britain Vol I was free-range history: a fresh and at times iconoclastic survey of more than 1,500 years of the ... [... more]
CDN$49.60
Amazon CA

The World That Trade Created: Society, Culture, and the ...
Wonderful and realistic Products: Sugar, coffee, tea, textiles, etc. Areas: Asia, the Americas, Europe, Africa, etc. Economic issues: contracts, finance, property rights, information, technology. I am familiar with a number of the areas Pomeranz and ... [... more]
CDN$23.36
Amazon CA

Gifts in a Bag: Hot Drinks
Fantastic Set Up for these ideas This is a great way to make special beverages to give as gifts. In the past I have gotten recipes and then had to make up cards etc.. If this one it gives you the recipe and then also gives you 2 sets of cards to put with ... [... more]
CDN$7.03
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Pharmako/Dynamis: Stimulating Plants, Potions, & Herbcraft
The whole Pharmako series is worth reading Dale Pendell's "Pharmako" series is an excellent resource for those interested in the relation of human cultures to plants, especially plants with consciousness-changing properties. The author devotes ... [... more]
CDN$21.41
Amazon CA
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