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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1954444" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>Same here! The luxury smoothie stood out, as well as the use of pureed dates as a sugar substitute. Good grief. I rather doubt there are even a handful of suitable recipes. The info at the beginning is fine, and I must say the exercises to get those unused to exercising are good, but the rest is a bit of a disaster! I did read a sentence along the lines of 'carbohydrates turn to sugar in the body', so why on earth produce a recipe book full of them? I'm not quite sure how to tell the person who gave me the gift because it was very thoughtful, but considering that she has three teaspoons of sugar in her tea, I'm stuck! </p><p></p><p>Happy New Year, and a successful, joyous and peaceful 2019 to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1954444, member: 439516"] Same here! The luxury smoothie stood out, as well as the use of pureed dates as a sugar substitute. Good grief. I rather doubt there are even a handful of suitable recipes. The info at the beginning is fine, and I must say the exercises to get those unused to exercising are good, but the rest is a bit of a disaster! I did read a sentence along the lines of 'carbohydrates turn to sugar in the body', so why on earth produce a recipe book full of them? I'm not quite sure how to tell the person who gave me the gift because it was very thoughtful, but considering that she has three teaspoons of sugar in her tea, I'm stuck! Happy New Year, and a successful, joyous and peaceful 2019 to all. [/QUOTE]
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