Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at
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This masterful collection of over 400 raw food recipes is a "must-have" for anyone who enjoys vegetarian cuisine.Whether you are curious about adding raw foods to your diet, or have been eating raw for years, The Complete Book of Raw Food, Second Edition contains over 400 mouth-watering-recipes produced by more than 50 of the world’s top raw food[Read More]
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Vegan Cooking
Monday, August 9th, 2010 at
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Delicious recipes for the growing vegan lifestyle.There are so many reasons to go vegan-health and nutrition, weight loss, green and sustainable living, and prevention of cruelty to animals. With over 200 mouth-watering recipes and tips for converting meat- and dairybased dishes into vegan ones, The Complete Idiot-s Guide- to Vegan Cooking will hel[Read More]
Sprouts The Miracle Food: The Complete Guide to Sprouting
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at
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The Sproutman's guide to indoor organic gardening shows you step by step, how to grow these delicious baby greens and mini-vegetables in just one week from seed to salad. This guide can make anyone a self sufficient gardener of sprouts that are bursting with concentrated nutrition. Includes comprehensive nutrition charts, Questions and Answers[Read More]
The Complete Italian Vegetarian Cookbook: 350 Essential Recipes for Inspired Everyday Eating
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
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This uniquely accessible collection draws together the best vegetarian recipes of Italy-350 in all. 'Pasta and pizza may be Italy's most eye-catching exports, but it is the country's varied and sensible use of vegetables that provides the best inspiration for American cooks,' writes Jack Bishop. 'Asparagus spears coated with a little olive oil and [Read More]
Cooking the Whole Foods Way: Your Complete, Everyday Guide to Healthy, Delicious Eating with 500 VeganRecipes, Menus, Techniques, Meal Planning, Buying Tips, Wit, and Wisdom
Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at
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The revised and updated edition of the popular, whole foods cookbook-with more than 80 new recipes...now 100% vegan! With a dash of fun, Christina Pirello introduces whole foods cooking, inviting health-conscious readers to cut out processed and chemically enhanced food, as well as dairy, sugar, and meat, and embrace fruit, whole grains, vegetab[Read More]
From Mom With Love . . .: A Complete Guide to Indian Cooking and Entertaining
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at
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From Mom with Love . . . is perhaps the only cookbook that contains: Recipes for everyday cooking such as dal, roti and chawal, in addition to fancy food such as Goan Shrimp Curry and Rajasthani Chicken A complete list of spices, legumes, beans, and pots and pans you need to start cooking A pantry list for beginners and another one for more c[Read More]
The Complete Vegan Kitchen: An Introduction to Vegan Cooking with More than 300 Delicious Recipes-from Easy to Elegant
Sunday, June 6th, 2010 at
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A vegan diet-one without any animal products-is unusually healthy because it is high in fiber, low in saturated fat, and very nutritious. Nine-time Olympic gold medal winner Carl Lewis says, "My best year of track competition was the first year I ate a vegan diet. . . . My weight is under control, I like the way I look, I enjoy eating more, and I f[Read More]
Becoming Vegan: The Complete Guide to Adopting a Healthy Plant-Based Diet
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
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The authors of Becoming Vegetarian explore the benefits of a vegan diet (eating without meat, eggs or dairy products). More and more people are being motivated to become vegans because of the impact of their nutritional choices on their health, the environment, animal rights, and human hunger. As registered dietitians, Davis and Melina are we[Read More]












