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Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Homemade Soda
Andrew Schloss
Love soda but concerned about the artificial flavors and additives? Andrew Schloss provides the perfect solution; make your own soda pop! 3 methods are given with each recipe that call for either a soda siphon, carbonated water, or yeast fermentation. With these methods, you're sure to find a way to comfortably enjoy your favorite soda flavors once more! Softcover, 329 pp. $22.95.
More Super Juice
Michael Van Straten
Subtitled juicing for health and healing this sequel to Super Juice has more juice combos with inventive names (Love in a glass, Aztec promise, Bounce back, etc) sorted according to benefit. There are juices for energy, for 'cleansing,' to improve your memory, and to lighten your mood, among others. All these gimmicks don't detract from tastiness though, and the fact that fruit and vegetable juices are really healthy and a sneaky way to rack up your 5 a day. Colour photos. Softcover, 144 pp. $19.95.
Fine Waters
Michael Mascha
Water, water everywhere! In bottles of course, but do you really know what
you are drinking. All waters are not equal! Or so says water connoisseur
Michael Mascha. Here is a guide to the finest waters available across
the world, what to pair them with, their history and provenance. A
fascinating book for the water wise. 190 pp. $30.95.
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