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Hungry Girls book Giveaway

I'm teaming up with a few other bloggers to promote Mystique Uniques Hungry Girls book giveaway. I'm so excited about this giveaway because I really like these recipe books. I've read all of Lisa Lillien's Hungry Girl books and they are amazing recipes that keep your calorie count in check. I hope you'll enter and maybe win these for yourself. Good luck!


From Mystique Uniques:





My Facebook page is growing so much, I must have another Giveaway. We are at 771 fans and growing.  Thank you so much.  I love Giving Great Products away.  As my page continues to grow, so will the amount of Giveaways.  You all are GREAT !  Thank you so much.  

Come join me in winning 2 "Hungry Girl" recipe books written by Lisa Lillien.





"Hungry Girl" recipe's book is a collection of delicious, low-calorie recipes and survival strategies for anyone who wants to have her cake and eat it, too--and still fit into her jeans. 8-page color photo insert. 316 pages

 "Hungry Girl with 200 recipes under 200 calories" shows that, almost any craving can be filled without too many calories, whether it`s a longing for chicken wings or an endless desire for cheesecake brownies. Recipes include Sassy Southwestern Roll-Up, Cheeseburger Lettuce Cups, and Personal Pretzel-Bottomed Ice Cream Pie. 324 pages

You can enter this Great Giveaway from 5/13/12  12:01am EST through 5/19/12 12:01am EST and is only available for shipment within the U.S.


My fellow Bloggers, you can enter too !!

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Comments

Melody Spence said…
I really need this. Tired of this hungry girl being big!
Tomi said…
Always love new recipes and better and healthier ways of cooking
Anonymous said…
I have been wanting one of these books for a LONG time!! :)

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