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Valley Nonprofit Resources, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CA - Valley Nonprofit Resources offers information and services to strengthen the more than 4,500 nonprofit organizations in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. VNR is designed to serve executive directors, staff and board members of nonprofits, plus leaders of volunteer groups and of smaller foundations located in the Valley.

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    Really loved this book. This author really knows how to keep you on edge to see what going to happen next. Jodi and Dante were cool. Poor Jodi gets kidnapped by the Italian mafia. Dante decides she's his and is not going to let her go. Some really sad parts but a great story. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.

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  • BostonBelle - Attention Sugar Addicts!

    I found this book easy to read and the BFC 'lifestyle' even simpler to adapt to. The foods I eat can be found anywhere! Breakfast:Cheerios & Almond milk; Snack:string cheese; Lunch:Lean Cuisine Roast Turkey and Vegetables; Snack: Better Cheddars; Dinner: A salad made with turkey deli meat, avocado, lettuce, and Newmans Caesar dressing. If I want sugar in my cereal I add Truvia which is sold at 3 of my local grocers. If I want coffee, I order it with heavy cream and add a packet of Truvia. 'Legal' sugars are Stevia, Truvia or erythritol, and Xylitol. Weight Watchers worked for me for a while- but I craved sugar all the time!! The South Beach induction phase was too strict for me. The book offers 'Carb Swap' meals and Jorge's site offers alternatives if you're dining out. I occasionally hit McDonald's and I order an Angus burger no bun and a small fry. I no longer crave sugar and can easily satify my sweet tooth with Sugar free York peppermint patties or Sugar free Hershey squares. I love The Belly Fat Cure!