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Calorie, Fat and Carbohydrate Counter 2009

by Allan Borushek

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It's a fact that most of us drastically underestimate how much we eat, causing the mysterious 'unexplained' weight gain. It is really not a mystery. Most of us eat far too many calories. One of the main reasons is that we really don't know the calorie, fat or carbohydrate content in the foods we eat day-in and day-out. End the guesswork. You will find the calorie, fat and carbohydrate counts for your favorite foods in this convenient, pocket-sized, and colorful book. This book is the favorite choice of consumers as well as health care professionals. With more than 15M copies sold, the CalorieKing Counter consistently receives the highest average reader-rating of all counters and similar books.… (more)

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It's a fact that most of us drastically underestimate how much we eat, causing the mysterious 'unexplained' weight gain. It is really not a mystery. Most of us eat far too many calories. One of the main reasons is that we really don't know the calorie, fat or carbohydrate content in the foods we eat day-in and day-out. End the guesswork. You will find the calorie, fat and carbohydrate counts for your favorite foods in this convenient, pocket-sized, and colorful book. This book is the favorite choice of consumers as well as health care professionals. With more than 15M copies sold, the CalorieKing Counter consistently receives the highest average reader-rating of all counters and similar books.

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