Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 The New Glucose Revolution Pocket Guide to The Top 100 Low GI Foods by Jennie Brand-Miller, Johanna Burani, and Kaye Foster-Powell, is out now in handy paperback. You can find further lists online. On Monday, January 19, 2004, at 02:58 PM, wrote: > Message: 17 > Mon, 19 Jan 2004 18:26:35 -0000 > " Feral " <terebinthus > GI books? > > I was wondering if anyone here knew of or could suggest > a good book or two that go into detail or have listings of > food's GI ratings? (glucose index) > I would appreciate any suggestions. > Thanks! > > ~ feral ~ > > She is not any common Earth, > Water or Wood or Air, > But Merlin's Isle of Gramarye, > Where you and I will fare. > ~ Rudyard Kipling, 'Puck's Song' > > i am so in love with my tea -- Can you just feel that? --Marmot at the Beach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Thanks. I will look for a copy of this at amazon.com or on my next trip to B & N. I rather wanted a handy hardcopy that someone else had used and recommended, as opposed to an online list of which I knew I could find well enough. ~ feral ~ What is the purpose of the giant sequoia tree? The purpose of the giant sequoia tree is to provide shade for the tiny titmouse. ~ Edward Abbey, naturalist and author (1927-1989) ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~> , The Stewarts <stews9@c...> wrote: > The New Glucose Revolution Pocket Guide to The Top 100 Low GI Foods by > Jennie Brand-Miller, Johanna Burani, and Kaye Foster-Powell, is out now in > handy paperback. > > You can find further lists online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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