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Six-year-old William and his Nana hope you enjoy reading about their kitchen adventures as much as they enjoyed making each recipe. They have included a couple of their most favourite recipes so you can try them at home. The taste-testing (licking the spoon) is the exciting part. Spending time together is the best part. William and Nana's Kitchen Adventures is book #2 of the William and Nana's Adventures series. William and Nana's Weekend Adventures is book #1.

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Six-year-old William and his Nana hope you enjoy reading about their kitchen adventures as much as they enjoyed making each recipe. They have included a couple of their most favourite recipes so you can try them at home. The taste-testing (licking the spoon) is the exciting part. Spending time together is the best part. William and Nana's Kitchen Adventures is book #2 of the William and Nana's Adventures series. William and Nana's Weekend Adventures is book #1.
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Debbie A. Samson has been called to share a message of healing with others. For over a decade, she spiralled into the depths of despair as complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), including psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) consumed her life. Pharmaceuticals pushed her trauma deeper into her nervous system, and healing seemed impossible.Using her twenty-five-year career as a counsellor, her education and experience, Debbie was determined to find a way to heal. As Debbie's family says, "She is a pioneer and will help heal the world for generations to follow." After logging over five hundred hours of PCAST(c), Debbie gave up counting and just allowed psychedelic cannabis to guide her through the healing process. Her childhood abuse and trauma are now a distant memory whichno longer control her life. Although not a journey for the faint-hearted, it is a journey she would happily travel again to reap the benefits of overcoming the debilitating symptoms of C-PTSD.