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One Bite at a Time, Revised: Nourishing Recipes for Cancer Survivors and Their Friends [A Cookbook]

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

One Bite at a Time, Revised: Nourishing Recipes for Cancer Survivors and Their Friends [A Cookbook]

Contributors:

By (Author) Rebecca Katz
By (author) Mat Edelson

ISBN:

9781587613272

Publisher:

Celestial Arts

Imprint:

Celestial Arts

Publication Date:

1st October 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.5631

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 233mm, Height 276mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

964g

Description

Chef Rebecca Katz shares delicious, nourishing recipes for cancer patients, who often experience culinary ups and downs because of sudden dietary restrictions and poor appetite due to damaged taste buds from harsh treatments. Revised and updated with 10 new recipes, this second edition provides caretakers with a tangible way to nurture loved ones through easy-to-digest meals that offer maximum flavor while boosting the immune system.

Author Bio

REBECCA KATZ is the founder of the Inner Cook and senior chef at Commonweal Cancer Help Program in Marin County, California. THE AUTHOR SCOOP If you had to boil your book's message down to one sentence, what would it be Good nutrition and great taste don't have to sit at opposite ends of the table!What are you working on now I'm working on a second book for people undergoing cancer treatment that will cross reference specific symptoms and cancer types with foods that will bolster the effectiveness and outcome of their treatment.Do you eat your vegetables I love my veggies. Especially the stud vegetable, broccoli! I even love my dark leafy greens, sauteed in a bath of olive oil and garlic.Tell me something that other people might not know about you. I'm a certified food fondler.Have any good pet stories Bella is my 4 year old Portuguese Water Dog. She is the ultimate kitchen dog with an amazing nose. Currently, she has a job-every Monday, I bring her to a clinic in San Anselmo where she is a part of the second Canine Cancer Scent Study in the country. A dog's olfactory senses are 800% more sensitive than humans. A dog can smell cancerous molecules through the breath, even before a scan can diagnose the presence of cancer in the body. Dogs are redefining the "Pet Scan." She works for treats. Her nose is so sensitive, that if I am making one of my regular dishes, and I forget to add the carrots, she will take her paw and scratch my leg to remind me.

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