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Living Well Without Salt

by Donald A. Gazzaniga

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She was acknowledged as the most beautiful woman in the world but she wanted more than accolades from artists and photographers. She soon became the mistress of Edward Albert, prince of Wales and future king of England, then turned her talents to acting, her ultimate triumph. At first people came to see her out of curiosity, but she quickly won them over with her beauty, charm and personality if not her acting talent. During her more than 30 years of performing in the United States, Lillie Langtry came into contact with numerous men and women who are now legends. Author Donna Lee Harper scribes Lillie's meetings with these fascinating people in a most unique way in one of the year's most entertaining books.… (more)
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After recieving this book, I immediately sent an order for the remainder of the book written by Don Gazzaniga. How exciting to find cook books written by someone who "walked" the Heart Failure path first. I have already chosen some favorite meals and can look forward to many more meals without salt as the added ingredient, usually by the "bad boys" food industry. the author is always available via email to share other bits of information, to share his own experiences, and to offer encouragement. I have bought additional copies of the books to give to my local library, as I believe so many others are suffering without knowing that we can live without additional sodium/salt added to our foods. ( )
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She was acknowledged as the most beautiful woman in the world but she wanted more than accolades from artists and photographers. She soon became the mistress of Edward Albert, prince of Wales and future king of England, then turned her talents to acting, her ultimate triumph. At first people came to see her out of curiosity, but she quickly won them over with her beauty, charm and personality if not her acting talent. During her more than 30 years of performing in the United States, Lillie Langtry came into contact with numerous men and women who are now legends. Author Donna Lee Harper scribes Lillie's meetings with these fascinating people in a most unique way in one of the year's most entertaining books.

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