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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Free e-books I'm checking out

Six free e-books I'm checking out today at Amazon:

  • Coconut Oil - Easy Homemade Coconut Oil Recipes For Weight Loss, Health And Beauty (Coconut Oil Recipes, Coconut Oil For Weight Loss, Coconut Oil Diet)
  • Natural Pain Relief Using Common Natural Ingredients in Your Kitchen
  • Diary of a Messy Mom: 7 Days to Change My Messy ways
  • Simple Green Cleaning Recipes: How To Save Money, Health & Environment
  • Your Mid-Afternoon Energy Crash and What You Can Do About It
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