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Rating: Summary: Title misleading but still great book Review: I bought this book while looking for helpful ideas on my own home food storage, so I was disappointed. However the content is still very good and was very informative. I learned a lot about food additives. If you are concerned about just what is in processed foods, this was a good starting reference. If you are looking for guides to help you with setting up and managing your own home food storage, other books have been much more helpful.
Rating: Summary: The perfect guide for good nutrition from the store. Review: Jane Benkendorf has done it! She has done your home work for you. "The Food Storage Bible" allows you to bybass label reading. Each brand name product is listed and graded to help you buy only foods that are free of unhealthy preservatives, dyes, and any of the other additives that increase cancers and tear down the immune system. When you read this book you will feel like Jane has been shopping with you explaining each toxic item to you on a personal level. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for an easy lesson on food additives and a simple shopping guide. Sandra Swanson Wholesaler Arizona Nutritionals
Rating: Summary: Title is a misnomer Review: The author obviously put a lot of work/research into the book BUT it really has NOTHING to do with food STORAGE. I feel that the contents, though interesting, do not match the title. I was interested in a book on food STORAGE - not additives, etc...
Rating: Summary: Title is a misnomer Review: The author obviously put a lot of work/research into the book BUT it really has NOTHING to do with food STORAGE. I feel that the contents, though interesting, do not match the title. I was interested in a book on food STORAGE - not additives, etc...
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