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Juice Manifesto - More than 120 Flavor-Packed Juices Smoothies and Healthful Meals for the Whole Family - cover

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Juice Manifesto - More than 120 Flavor-Packed Juices Smoothies and Healthful Meals for the Whole Family

Andrew Cooper

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Promising 100 percent natural and unprocessed nutrition, Andrew Cooper's Juicemanifesto is brimming with easy juices, smoothies, teas, tonics, and nut milks as well as energizing breakfasts and wholesome snacks. It even offers amazingly delicious ideas on what to do with the pulp! This diverse range of 120 recipes packed with beauty and health benefits—from medicinal juices that combat digestive problems to smoothies for detoxing—helps achieve and maintain optimum wellness and is super–family friendly. Rounded out with beautiful photography, a juice cleanse plan, exercise tips, and advice for better health, this is the one-stop inspiration for nourishing juices and smoothies to jump-start New Year, new you, and for sticking to those resolutions year-round.
Available since: 10/25/2016.

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