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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s in your grocery cart?</title>
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		<title>By: seeleelive (for the love of peanut butter)</title>
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		<description>Hi Peach,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;     I came across your book last night at Barnes and Nobles. I sat and read it for about 30 minutes....I finally pulled my eyes off of it to purchased it. It is AMAZING. So raw, so real, so authentic. I am in recovery from an eating disorder--and struggled with OVER-EXERCISE, but all the same, I can relate to the obsession with food, schedules around the gym, unhappiness, and overall self-hatred. I am a freshman in college and have been in recovery for about a year solid. There are ups and downs, and the last couple pages of your book was what I really NEEDED to read. The fact that it IS Possible, that these thoughts will QUIET, diminish into thin air, that&#039;s the hope I need. I consider myself a genuinely optimistic girl, but sometimes it seems impossible. Thank you so much for being so inspiring, and for sharing your beautiful (yes, I said BEAUTIFUL) story and writing with the world. God bless you!&lt;br/&gt;~Lee</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Peach,</p>
<p>     I came across your book last night at Barnes and Nobles. I sat and read it for about 30 minutes&#8230;.I finally pulled my eyes off of it to purchased it. It is AMAZING. So raw, so real, so authentic. I am in recovery from an eating disorder&#8211;and struggled with OVER-EXERCISE, but all the same, I can relate to the obsession with food, schedules around the gym, unhappiness, and overall self-hatred. I am a freshman in college and have been in recovery for about a year solid. There are ups and downs, and the last couple pages of your book was what I really NEEDED to read. The fact that it IS Possible, that these thoughts will QUIET, diminish into thin air, that&#8217;s the hope I need. I consider myself a genuinely optimistic girl, but sometimes it seems impossible. Thank you so much for being so inspiring, and for sharing your beautiful (yes, I said BEAUTIFUL) story and writing with the world. God bless you!<br />~Lee</p>
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		<title>By: seeleelive (for the love of peanut butter)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 23:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Peach,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;     I came across your book last night at Barnes and Nobles. I sat and read it for about 30 minutes....I finally pulled my eyes off of it to purchased it. It is AMAZING. So raw, so real, so authentic. I am in recovery from an eating disorder--and struggled with OVER-EXERCISE, but all the same, I can relate to the obsession with food, schedules around the gym, unhappiness, and overall self-hatred. I am a freshman in college and have been in recovery for about a year solid. There are ups and downs, and the last couple pages of your book was what I really NEEDED to read. The fact that it IS Possible, that these thoughts will QUIET, diminish into thin air, that&#039;s the hope I need. I consider myself a genuinely optimistic girl, but sometimes it seems impossible. Thank you so much for being so inspiring, and for sharing your beautiful (yes, I said BEAUTIFUL) story and writing with the world. God bless you!&lt;br/&gt;~Lee</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Peach,</p>
<p>     I came across your book last night at Barnes and Nobles. I sat and read it for about 30 minutes&#8230;.I finally pulled my eyes off of it to purchased it. It is AMAZING. So raw, so real, so authentic. I am in recovery from an eating disorder&#8211;and struggled with OVER-EXERCISE, but all the same, I can relate to the obsession with food, schedules around the gym, unhappiness, and overall self-hatred. I am a freshman in college and have been in recovery for about a year solid. There are ups and downs, and the last couple pages of your book was what I really NEEDED to read. The fact that it IS Possible, that these thoughts will QUIET, diminish into thin air, that&#8217;s the hope I need. I consider myself a genuinely optimistic girl, but sometimes it seems impossible. Thank you so much for being so inspiring, and for sharing your beautiful (yes, I said BEAUTIFUL) story and writing with the world. God bless you!<br />~Lee</p>
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