The Essential GreenSmoothieGirl Library . . . part 1

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Don’t forget Tera’s Body Enlightenment System is available only until NOON TOMORROW (Saturday):

http://tinyurl.com/5qt4ve

 

If you missed it, you can write me and I’ll go grovel to her on your behalf, but I dunno, ’cause when she kicks it off, she’s paired everyone with a buddy and all that great stuff.  You will love it and you WILL lose weight the healthiest way possible.

 

In honor of that, in this blog series, I’m writing brief reviews of my very favorite nutrition books, starting with my favorite RAW FOOD books.  I’m telling you about the best books that you might want to buy, check out from the library, or at least know a little about.  These are by no means ALL the books I read on nutrition, just my favorites, what my friend Matthew calls The Top Shelf.  Just click on the book title to be taken to Amazon to buy it.

 

For those wanting to eat more raw food:

 

Any of Victoria Boutenko’s books

Igor and Valya Boutenko, Eating Without Heating (easy, great recipes)

Renee Underkoffler’s Living Cuisine (caveat: recipes are delicious and gourmet, but time consuming)

Kenney and Melngailis’ Raw Food Real World (gourmet, some labor intensive recipes, some pretty easy, the authors are gorgeous, the perfect examples of what raw cuisine does for beauty)

Gabriel Cousins’ Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine

Jordan Maerin’s Raw Foods For Busy People (easy, machine-free recipes)

Jennifer Cornbleet’s Raw Food Made Easy for 1 or 2 People

Brigitte Mars’ Rawsome! (lots of good info in addition to recipes)

 

Feel free to share some of your favorite books, too, as we go along in this series!

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Robyn Openshaw
Robyn Openshaw
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book The Green Smoothies Diet, and the course 12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.

2 Comments on "The Essential GreenSmoothieGirl Library . . . part 1"

  1. Lala says:

    this isn’t a raw book but i do love the book, “Eat to Live” by Joel Furhman

  2. Leslee says:

    I love the Alissa Cohen’s book, “Living on Live Food”. She has a wealth of information and alot of easy, delicious recipes. There are also some time consuming gourmet recipes but most are easy. i have enjoyed many wonderful recipes from this book.

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