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Breus exhorts readers to breathe through their nose, contending that the nasal passageways create a “wind tunnel effect” that leads to “an increase of up to 20 percent in oxygen intake” compared to mouth breathing. Traditional dishes—including ta’ameya (fried fava bean patties), ma’amoul (date-fille...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Publishers weekly 2024, Vol.271 (40) |
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Format: | Review |
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Zusammenfassung: | Breus exhorts readers to breathe through their nose, contending that the nasal passageways create a “wind tunnel effect” that leads to “an increase of up to 20 percent in oxygen intake” compared to mouth breathing. Traditional dishes—including ta’ameya (fried fava bean patties), ma’amoul (date-filled cookies), and koshari (lentils, chickpeas, pasta, and rice served together in a tomato sauce with onions)—appear alongside his fresh spins on the classics. (Jan.) Willie and Annie Nelson's Cannabis Cookbook: Mouthwatering Recipes and the High-Flying Stories Behind Them Willie Nelson, Annie Nelson, David Ritz, Mia Tangredi, Andrea Drummer. Gallery Books, 29.99 (256p) ISBN 978-1-66804-343-1 Country music star and longtime marijuana advocate Nelson (Energy Follows Thought) teams up with wife Annie for a charming collection of hearty, cannabis-infused dishes that goes well beyond the brownies and cookies readers might expect. |
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ISSN: | 0000-0019 2150-4008 |