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Omnivores Dilemna Inquiry #2

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Omnivores Dilemna Inquiry #2

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This is in response to my last topic: http://www.booktalk.org/omnivores-dilem ... 10223.html

How should I cook this book? I was thinking about a pan Asian style with soy sauce and steaming rice. Does this book taste good? I have ate many R.L. Stine novels in my day and those were delectable. Also, how many calories and grams of fat are in The Omnivores Dilemma? Could anyone recommend some novels that contain a lot of protein? Please, do not recommend Stephen King novels, those are loaded with saturated fats and sodium.
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Cooking books is illegal.
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However, finely slicely them raw and serving them up as sushi can be recommended.......
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