Surprisingly Simple Smoothies : Recipes for Lazy People
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[Place of publication not identified] : Betty Johnson, 2014.
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9781311104403
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Smoothies are blends of natural fruits and vegetables that revitalize your body, re energize your cells and boost general health. This recipes book gives you 50 surprisingly simple smoothies recipes you can prepare in 10 minutes or less. It is a great combinations of different fruits and veggies that are rich in vitamins and minerals. If you are suffering from Alzheimer's disease, constantly battling cold and cough or looking for a layer of protection against cancer, then this smoothies recipes book is for you! Also included are the descriptions of how each smoothie will taste like. You can cater the mix according to your taste bud for the day. Being healthy does not mean that you can no longer enjoy good beverages. Give this recipes book a try. Making healthy and nutritious smoothies can be so surprisingly simple, even for your lazy ass!. --Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Pablo, P. (2014). Surprisingly Simple Smoothies: Recipes for Lazy People . Betty Johnson.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Pablo, Phillip. 2014. Surprisingly Simple Smoothies: Recipes for Lazy People. Betty Johnson.

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Pablo, Phillip. Surprisingly Simple Smoothies: Recipes for Lazy People Betty Johnson, 2014.

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Pablo, Phillip. Surprisingly Simple Smoothies: Recipes for Lazy People Betty Johnson, 2014.

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