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Playing Games-Losing Weight-Living Life

PEG GROSSI

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781403377920 £ 8.25  
About the Book
This is the last "diet" book you will ever need to purchase. It is unlike any other because it's a complete diet PROGRAM, written in a simple, easy-to-read format. It takes you from your first step through all of the forty-nine "crutches" you will use whenever the spirit moves you. YOU call the shots. Buy it—you'll like it!
About the Author
The author is a seventy-eight-year old widow with two wonderful children, a son and a daughter, and four exceptional grandsons who help keep her young. She attributes her good health to the way of life described in her book. Her second love, after her family, is ballroom dancing. She tries to fit an evening into her busy schedule as often as possible. She studies tap dancing weekly and maintains it has helped to contribute to her excellent health. In addition, she loves to cook—and eat—which is what prompted her to write PLAYING GAMES – LOSING WEIGHT – LIVING LIFE to keep her weight under control.
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PLAYING GAMES –

          LOSING WEIGHT –

                    LIVING LIFE –


You have tried every diet in every dieting book ever published which have been written by dietitians, nutritionists, weight counselors, Hollywood celebrities—even doctors. Right? Of course, right!

There was the Atkins Diet – The Suzanne Somers Diet – The Cabbage Soup Diet – The Jenny Craig Program – Weight Watchers – The Lazy Lady’s Diet – The New Guide to Intelligent Reducing Diet – The 9-Day Wonder Diet – The Mayo Clinic Diet – The Woman Doctor’s Diet – The Pritikin Program – The LaCosta Diet – The One Meal A Day Diet – The All Vegetable Diet – The All Protein Diet.

Have I hit upon any one of your diets yet? Probably not, because there are more of them out there for your perusal than you could possibly shake a chicken drumstick at.

You’ve heard about them from real friends who are 100 per cent behind your weight loss efforts. You’ve heard about them from your enemies who don’t want you to be successful at losing weight (I hope you don’t have too many of those.) You’ve read about them in beauty magazines featuring pencil-thin, glamorous models, in thick verbose books, and in newspapers. You’ve seen them extolled in television commercials, on the internet, and even on roadside billboards. You’ve listened to them being pitched over radio airwaves—to the point where you’ve become nauseated.

You’ve gone over and over a myriad of diets in your mind and, quite often, have even tried them for a week or two. You really did try to make them work BUT you just couldn’t tolerate the monotony of the foods—or the lack of same.