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You Are What You Eat: and Other Mealtime Hazards (2010)

by Serge Bloch

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A boy who does not like trying new foods receives many confusing words of advice in the form of such phrases as "people need three square meals a day" and "I knew you were a tough cookie."
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This is a great book about saying that deal with food that kids dont quite understand until they get older. THis book allows children to comprehend them a little better. There is also a humerous side to this book
  lauraine | Oct 15, 2011 |
The illustrations in this book show different foods being transformed into people, parts of people, places or things. The words on each page match the picture in a clever way. Many of them are food related sayings such as “pleased as punch”, “apple of her eye”, “eat like a pig”, “nutty as a fruitcake” etc. The illustration of the “apple of her eye” shows a picture of a mother with an apple inside her eye. ( )
  DavidFrank | Feb 18, 2011 |
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My mother always says, "You are what you eat."
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