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What's a good URL to purchase Jaime Laurita's cookbok Plenty
of Sarah McLachlan's favourite tour recipes of five years ago?
For example does Banyen Books in Vancouver have it?

Also if you have the book could you review it briefly for these
groups? What percentage of the recipes are vegetarian
and what percentage are seafood?

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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 23:31:38 -0230, David Dalton >
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>What's a good URL to purchase Jaime Laurita's cookbok Plenty


Maybe his name is spelled Laurite , I don't have time to search now
and anyway want comments from those who have it.
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