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Homemade Smoothies for Mother and Baby - 300 Healthy Fruit and Green Smoothies for Preconception Pregnancy Nursing and Baby's First Years - cover

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Homemade Smoothies for Mother and Baby - 300 Healthy Fruit and Green Smoothies for Preconception Pregnancy Nursing and Baby's First Years

Kristine Miles

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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All smoothie books—fruit, green, and veggie—are top sellers.This is the latest book from Kristine Miles, the best-selling author of Green Smoothie Bible which has over 30,000 copies in printPerfect book for pregnant and new moms' because these smoothies guarantees the super-nutrition all moms wantWith 300 recipes that range from pre-conception to toddlerhood, this comprehensive guide will appeal those in all stages of motherhoodThese smoothies are a indispensable time savers for moms looking to feed themselves and their little ones at the same time
Available since: 07/14/2015.

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