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Desserts»rank:par: Cynthia Hizer, Chuck Williams
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Desserts»rank:par: Pol Martin
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Desserts et vins»rank: 288814par: Olivier Poussier, Lenotre
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Developing Brain Behaviour: The Role of Lipids in Infant Formula»rank: 288814de: Academic Press
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Dictionnaire des vins, bières & spiritueux du monde»rank: 620015par: Claude Chapuis, Peter Dunn
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Diet and Health: Scientific Perspectives»rank: 620015de: CRC Press
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Dietary Intake of Macronutrients, Micronutrients, and Other Dietary Constituents: United States, 1988-94»rank: 620015par: National Center for Health Statistics (U. S.)
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Dine Out and Lose Weight: The French Way to Culinary 'Savoir Vivre'»rank: 522856par: Michel Montignac
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The 'nefariousness' of sugar, the goodness of wine, and the virtues of chocolate are all expounded upon in this longtime European bestseller. Keeping in mind the person 'with an epicurean flair who is determined to stay fit without abandoning the culinary pleasures of life,' author Michel Montignac advises a program of watching one's consumption of beer, bread, sugar ('it should be labeled with a skull and crossbones since it is a dangerous product when consumed ... |
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Doc McIlvoy: And His Parachuting Medics»rank: 1200081par: Michel de Trez
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The 'nefariousness' of sugar, the goodness of wine, and the virtues of chocolate are all expounded upon in this longtime European bestseller. Keeping in mind the person 'with an epicurean flair who is determined to stay fit without abandoning the culinary pleasures of life,' author Michel Montignac advises a program of watching one's consumption of beer, bread, sugar ('it should be labeled with a skull and crossbones since it is a dangerous product when consumed ... |
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Domestic Regimes, the Rule of Law, and Democratic Social Change»rank: 1200081par: David Kettler
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The 'nefariousness' of sugar, the goodness of wine, and the virtues of chocolate are all expounded upon in this longtime European bestseller. Keeping in mind the person 'with an epicurean flair who is determined to stay fit without abandoning the culinary pleasures of life,' author Michel Montignac advises a program of watching one's consumption of beer, bread, sugar ('it should be labeled with a skull and crossbones since it is a dangerous product when consumed ... |