Wednesday, August 03, 2005

LivingAfterWLS Library

A resource collection for learing and living well after weight loss surgery

9 comments:

Unknown said...

WHAT IS THIS??!!??!!
A cookbook just for us. I don't know about ya'll, but I have got to try this one for sure.

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Anonymous said...

G'day Kaye Bailey
I seem to have found this post while searching for things on easy cooking ideas. I can see why, although I'm not sure it's exactly what I'm looking for. Just thought I'd say hello :0)

Anonymous said...

Hello Kaye Bailey
And G'day from Downunder. I was hunting around the web for stuff on cooking course when I came across this post. It's just amazing what these searches turn up. I'm not sure I'm finding what I need, but I'm having a lot of fun. Have a great day!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kaye Bailey
I never realised that so many different types of blog would show up if I did a search on something like kids recipes. I'm still not sure how well this post fits into that category, but I've enjoyed visiting :0) Adios Amigo.

Anonymous said...

Hello Kaye Bailey
And G'day from Downunder. I was hunting around the web for stuff on cooks recipes when I came across this post. It's just amazing what these searches turn up. I'm not sure I'm finding what I need, but I'm having a lot of fun. Have a great day!

Anonymous said...

Hi Kaye Bailey
Look, I hope you don't mind, but I found your blog using baking as a search term. I'm trying to find original articles and recipes for my cooking websites.

I can and do use the article directories, but much of the stuff in them is hardly original and gets widely used. I'm hoping to persuade people like you, who have an interest in cooking, to contribute as well. I use a wide variety of articles and styles - just so long as it's food orientated - and I think the kind of things you write about in this post would be very popular :0)

The quid pro quo is a link back to your blog - or website if you have one. If this doesn't interest you, please forgive the intrusion. If it does, I look forward to hearing from you.

Best wishes
Michael Sheridan

Anonymous said...

I wish I could understand how doing a search for kids recipes got me to this post. Not that I mind, you understand Kaye Bailey. It's just that I don't think it's exactly what I was looking for :0)