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In The Occasional Vegetarian, Elaine Louie provides pieces from her popular New York Times column, "The Temporary Vegetarian," which features recipes from a wide variety of chefs who reveal the vegetarian dishes they like to cook at their restaurants and at home. You'll find a recipe for cranberry bean and kale soup from one chef's mother; an almond grape "white" gazpacho recipe brought back from Catalonia, Spain; and an endive cheese...
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"Highlights some of the most popular international recipes for vegetarian soup . . . makes a convincing argument for soup as the star course of any meal." —Publishers Weekly
No, there is no chicken stock in this soup. What you'll find here is page after glorious page of the loveliest, most delicious soups and stews—each and every one entirely vegetarian. Brimming with international flavors, Paulette Mitchell's easy-to-follow...
No, there is no chicken stock in this soup. What you'll find here is page after glorious page of the loveliest, most delicious soups and stews—each and every one entirely vegetarian. Brimming with international flavors, Paulette Mitchell's easy-to-follow...
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"Flavorful vegetarian versions of America's favorite one-dish meals: ramen, pho, bibimbap, dumplings, and burrito bowls A restorative bowl of vegetarian ramen sent Lukas Volger on a quest to capture the full flavor of all the one-bowl meals that are therage today--but in vegetarian form. With the bowl as organizer, the possibilities for improvisational meals full of seasonal produce and herbs are nearly endless. Volger's ramen explorations led...
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"A vegetarian approach to the slow-cooker phenomenon, from the author of the best-selling Gourmet Slow Cooker series, featuring innovative and time-saving meatless recipes from Indian, Mexican and Southwestern, Asian, Italian, French, Greek, and Middle Eastern cuisine"--Provided by publisher.
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Following the advice of family member Michael Pollan --"eat food, not too much, mostly plants"--this book offers an approach to eating which doesn't give up meat entirely but builds a diet that shifts the ratio from animals to plants, creating delicious and nutritious meals sure to appeal to everyone.
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If you or someone you know suffers from anxiety, this book can help.What we choose to fuel our bodies with affects us wildly. In today's world of overly processed food and artificial ingredients that almost always include empty calories and stimulants, it's important to educate oneself on how proper nourishment positively impacts our state of mental health and wellbeing.With more than seventy-five simple recipes created to help you chill and be still,...
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Thirty years ago, Frances Moore Lappé started a revolution in the way Americans think about food and hunger. Now Frances and her daughter, Anna, pick up where Diet for a Small Planet left off. Together they set out on an around-the-world journey to explore the greatest challenges we face in the new millennium. Traveling to Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe, they discovered answers to one of the most urgent issues of our time: whether we can...
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