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Product Description When his wife was diagnosed with TMJ (temporomandibular joint) problems and needed surgery, the oral surgeon told Randy Wilson that his wife would need to eat soft foods for six months. The author took this as a challenge and developed 200 meals that were soft, appealing and nutritious. The self-published version of the book sold 33,000 copies. It has been endorsed by oral surgeons, exhibited at conventions of the National Oral Surgeons, the American Dental Association, and the Registered Dietitians Association. Many medical professionals use the book in their daily practice, and the author now wants to reach a larger audience. The book contains helpful hints, a foreword by an oral surgeon, and a chapter by a registered dietitian. It is spiral bound so it will lie flat while you are cooking. It is not a liquid diet book, nor is it a blender cookbook. The recipes all have nutritional analyses. The book offers new and creative ways to prepare food for the person on a soft food diet. The rest of the family will also enjoy these recipes. Review "I-Can't-Chew Cookbook is the ultimate cookbook for people with chewing, swallowing and dry-mouth disorders." -- Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, February 2006 "The I-Cant-Chew Cookbook is a rare find...full of delicious recipes..." -- The Alzheimers Store, February 2006 "This book is an ideal recommendation for patients experiencing trouble chewing and/or swallowing due to dental or medical impairment." -- Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, Winter 2005 " easy-to-follow recipes and step-by-step instructions for tasty meals and snacks for people with swallowing difficulties." -- Quest, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Muscular Dystrophy Association), July/August 2005 " meets a real need excellent cookbook the nutrition chapters are a reference work themselves I would recommend this to those with swallowing difficulties." -- Multiple Sclerosis Society UK, Oct. 2005