Monday, May 20, 2013

Simple Sexy Food

Simple Sexy Food: 101 Aphrodisiac Recipes and Sensual Tips to Stir Your Libido and Feed Your Love by Linda De Villers, PhD



I was excited to receive this book, and I have been enjoying perusing the recipes -- it is full of such diverse dishes as lobster guacamole, spicy tuna sushi rolls, spiced pumpkin pancakes, red lentil soup with ghee-infused croutons, and chocolate mousse with brandied whipped cream. Most of the recipes offered in this book seem nutritious and they all look tasty.

This book also offers a different twist -- it looks at the use of aphrodisiacs, in cooking, to spark your sex life and enhance sexual health. It includes a lengthy alphabetical list of  foods, including spices, said to have aphrodisiac qualities, looking at both the history and folklore and the proven health benefits. The recipes incorporate these foods, and they include appetizers, entrees, salads, desserts, and cocktails.

From the Publisher:

Do aphrodisiacs work? What exactly are they? How can I use them? We answer these questions and many more during the Simple Sexy Food virtual tour with clinical sex therapist and foodie – Linda De Villers, PhD. There are many ordinary foods that can have aphrodisiac effects – and we’re going to help you understand them. 

Linda De Viller, PhD, Clinical Sex Therapist and Foodie, shares her knowledge about the myths and truth about aphrodisiacs. She also share over 80 recipes and a wealth of love and sex tips. Get your copy at - http://www.amazon.com/Simple-Sexy-Food-Linda-Villers/dp/097095655X/. We invite you to participate in the Simple Sexy Food Recipe Photo Contest - http://www.lovecoachjourney.com/recipe-photo-contest - the grand prize winner will get a one on one aphrodisiac consultation and five runner ups will receive a digital copy of Love Skills by Linda De Villers. 


About Linda DeVillers PhD –
Linda De Villers has more than 20 years of experience as a sex and relationship expert. Dr. De Villers is regarded as an expert in the study of aphrodisiacs. She was a featured expert in a Discovery Channel Health program (2006) on 10 sexual myths, including the myth that aphrodisiacs don’t exist. In an academic setting, she has researched and presented on related topics.




About Simple Sexy Food – Simple Sexy Food is an aphrodisiac cookbook like no other. Honest and direct, detailed and informative, it’s packed with exclusive recipes, food and sex tips, descriptions and histories of ingredients and even survey data about what food people find sexy. And it’s the only aphrodisiac cookbook written by a clinical sex therapist who also happens to be a foodie!


A Message From Linda De Villers PhD
I created this book to help you enjoy the remarkable relationship between food and sex. These two themes run brightly through my own life both personally and professionally, and are inseparable from my sense of who I am. Having counseled and taught thousands of people on the loving arts, and having fed nearly as many in my kitchens over the years, I find myself in a state of barely contained excitement over the opportunity to share what I know with you. I am the only author in this field to be credentialed in both sexual health and food, having worked and presented internationally and conducted research on the joint topic over the course of my career.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your comments about Simple Sexy Food with your blog visitors. It is a fun book - I like to learn the story behind the obvious info and Linda De Villers does that in this book. The history and the lore is very interesting for many of the items. I just kept thinking... who knew??

    Nikki

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  2. interesting...sounds good. I have always wanted to try making my own sushi.

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  3. Can't resist a foodie related post. We always giggle stuffing ourselves on oysters at a seafood buffet but can't say we've ever felt the aphrodisiac effects??

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  4. Ah, the loving arts. My specialty.

    Interesting stuff, Steph. Though, at this point in my life I don't have time for quality, um, either.

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  5. I'm not sure I buy the concept of foods as aphrodisiacs but then again, we all watched 9 1/2 weeks and the refrigerator scene with bated breathe once upon a time, right? ;-) In any case, I do like to eat though so I might check the book out anyway.

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