Monday, April 27, 2009

THE SNEAKY CHEF IS AT IT AGAIN


Missy Chase Lapine, AKA The Sneaky Chef is at it again – creating delicious meals with recipes jam-packed with the most nutritious superfood ingredients. In her latest book, THE SNEAKY CHEF TO THE RESCUE: 101 All-New Recipes and “Sneaky” Tricks For Creating Healthy Meals Kids Will Love

Missy answers parents’ prayers for healthy, delicious food that kids will devour! With Missy Chase Lapine’s original “sneaky” method of adding pureed fruits and veggies, and whole grains blends to recipes kids already love, parents no longer need to resort to pleading, threatening, yelling, and bribing kids to get them to eat what’s good for them. For Those parents who are too busy to make the simple purees—just mix in canned or jarred baby food instead! Missy’s new book also has Lower Calorie Recipes, Allergy Free Recipes (like gluten free,) Vegetarian Options and Holiday Treats.

For more information visit: The Sneaky Chef

To purchase the book, click HERE

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Donald Trump - "Think Like a Champion"

Donald Trump was on CNBC yesterday talking about the current state of the economy, his new book Think Like a Champion and an interesting run-in he had with Bernie Madoff years ago.

Monday, April 20, 2009

HOW I GOT TO BE WHOEVER IT IS I AM

CHARLES GRODIN TELLS READERS

HOW I GOT TO BE WHOEVER IT IS I AM

Showing he has earned his title of “a first-rate storyteller” from the New York Times, Charles Grodin is out with his sixth book, and his many fans will not be disappointed—and his fans include the likes of Regis Philbin, Alan Alda and Carol Burnett.

HOW I GOT TO BE WHOEVER IT IS I AM features behind-the-scenes tales of the many actors, directors, writers, producers, journalists, and politicians with whom Grodin has worked, including Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Johnny Carson, Orson Welles, and other colorful characters. There are hilarious and poignant anecdotes from his childhood in Pittsburgh, college adventures, romances, memorable moments in his entertainment career, his experiences as a CBS News commentator and his advocacy work on behalf of prisoners and the homeless. At turns funny, poignant, opinionated and always memorable, HOW I GOT TO BE WHOEVER IT IS I AM is a compelling look inside the mind of an always one-of-a-kind writer, activist, philanthropist and performer.

Charles Grodin is best known for his starring roles in The Heartbreak Kid, Midnight Run, and the Beethoven movies, among dozens of others. He has written six books, including the bestseller It Would Be So Nice If You Weren’t Here. He is currently a commentator for CBS News and writes a weekly op-ed column for the New York Daily News website. Grodin is a recipient of the William Kunstler Award for Racial Justive and has been honored by Habitat for Humanity for his humanitarian efforts on behalf of the homeless.

All of Charles Grodin’s proceeds from this book will go to Mentoring, USA.
The book is available wherever books are sold.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

LeAnn Rimes talks about "What I Cannot Change"


Once in a while a song comes along that captures our imagination and inspires people to connect in new ways. LeAnn Rimes’ latest single “What I Cannot Change” is by far one of the best critically reviewed singles of her career. The simple message of peace and acceptance of the song she wrote speaks to people from all walks of life:

I will learn to let go what I cannot change
I will learn to forgive what I cannot change
I will learn to love what I cannot change
But I will change, I will change
Whatever I, whenever I can

Ms. Rimes created a website, www.whaticannotchange.com, encouraging people to share their story and get it off their chest. The site has become a bit of a phenomenon garnering hundreds of anonymous entries and inspiring her to create a book around the stories. The book What I Cannot Change is an elegant counterpart to the song that includes an introduction by Rimes, lyrics, interior photographs, stories from people who have experienced their own journeys of change, and an accompanying CD.

Here’s what Ms. Rimes had to say about her experience with “What I Cannot Change,” the book, the website and the song:




You can buy the book and song at Amazon