The Smart Girl's Guide to Going Vegetarian: How to Look Great, Feel Fabulous, and Be a Better You
Rachel Meltzer Warren - 2013
Love what you eat.No labels. No fuss. It's not about what you call yourself--it's about how you feel. Whether you're going vegan, vegetarian, fish-only, chicken-only, or all veggies except grandma's famous pigs-in-a-blanket, this book is your new best friend.Eating less meat can boost your energy, help you lose weight, and it's better for the environment. If you're looking to cut down on meat or cut it out completely, here you'll find awesome advice and the answers you need to make it work for you.Get the Scoop On:-Daily meal ideas and easy recipes even your non-veggie friends will want to try -How to convince your family this isn't just a fad or a phase -Finding good food when you're away from home: veggie-friendly restaurants, colleges, and travel spots -Getting enough iron, protein, and other vital nutrients to be healthy (because being vegetarian does NOT mean a diet of ice cream and pasta) -Sneaky meaty things that can end up in food that seems perfectly safe for vegetarians
Whole Foods to Thrive: Nutrient-Dense, Plant-Based Recipes for Peak Health
Brendan Brazier - 2011
What impact do food choices have on your health? Have you ever been curious as to where your food came from, who grew it, and the path it took to get to your table? Have you ever wondered how much of each natural resource was used to produce your food - in other words, the soil-to-table environmental cost? In Whole Foods to Thrive, Brendan Brazier clearly explains how nutrient-dense, plant-based foods are the best choice - not only for your health, but also for the health and sustainability of the planet. Versatile and packed with flavour, whole foods have an abundance of health benefits for those who want sustainable energy, high-quality sleep, physical strength, and mental sharpness. Whole Foods to Thrive builds upon Brendan's stress-busting, energy-boosting approach to nutrition and food introduced in his acclaimed bestseller The Thrive Diet, and includes 200 delicious, easy-to-make, plant-based recipes that are all allergen-free and contain no wheat, yeast, gluten, soy, dairy, or corn. It features recipes such as:Gorilla Food Green Tacos Quinoa Falafels Indian-Spiced Lentil Hemp Burgers Maple Crispy Rice Treats Visit www.brendanbrazier.com
The Urban Vegan: 250 Simple, Sumptuous Recipes from Street Cart Favorites to Haute Cuisine
Dynise Balcavage - 2009
Also included are essential tips covering vegan cuisine, an overview of the vegan pantry, and numerous menu ideas that will please even the staunchest omnivores!
Blue Jean Chef: Comfortable Under Pressure
Meredith Laurence - 2013
By sharing tips, tricks and techniques with the QVC customers while equipping their kitchens with QVC’s professional Technique® and Blue Jean Chef® cookware, Meredith has helped people become comfortable in their kitchens. Now, in this cookbook, Meredith gives you a wide variety of delicious recipes for the pressure cooker, so you can get meals on the table in one third of the time it would normally take. Her recipes, tips, and techniques will help make any cook more Comfortable Under Pressure. With 125 recipes and over 100 tips and explanations, Blue Jean Chef: Comfortable Under Pressure will help you create delicious meals while becoming more versatile and at ease with your pressure cooker. Don’t let the pressure get to you! Get Comfortable Under Pressure!
The Hallelujah Diet
George Malkmus - 2006
Based on a biblical foundation and years of research, statistics, and powerful testimonials including the author's own dramatic story George Malkmus' The Hallelujah Diet has caused people from all walks of life to stop and reconsider their daily food consumption habits. Stressing the healing power of food and how its proper use restores the body to a natural, healthy state, this book provides life-changing and life-saving information, recipes, and eating plans that have been proven safe and miraculously successful. It encourages a healthy change in eating, promoting exercise, fresh air, pure water, sunshine, and rest. Hallelujah! A diet that finally ties food and health together with common sense.
Bento Power
Sara Kiyo Popowa - 2018
Sara has come to the rescue with her vibrant, fun and inspirational approach to lunch boxes. She concentrates on having 5 clear elements: complex carbs, protein, fruit and veg, and sprinkles as well as the 5 colours used in authentic Japanese cooking: red, white, black, yellow and green. With just a few essential ingredients, you add your extras to create highly nutritious, vegetarian, colourful boxes of joy.Sara includes ideas for bento breakfast boxes (Sesame Snap Granola Bento and Mighty Muesli), 15-minute bento (Busy Days Instant Noodles and Lazy Tamago Bento), Everyday bento (Red Velvet Quinoa Bento, Green Theme Bento and Zen Bento) and the Fantasy bento (Starry Sky Bento and Fairy Jewel Box Bento).With tips on how to stock your bento store-cupboard and basic ingredients and recipes to get you going, now is the time for bento to bounce into your breakfast, lunch box, or even into your dinner parties, filling you with Bento Power!www.shisodelicious.com @shisodelicious
Ani's Raw Food Kitchen: Easy, Delectable Living Foods Recipes
Ani Phyo - 2007
You don't have to sacrifice taste or style to reap the benefits of raw foods. These delectable, easy recipes emphasize fresh, animal-free ingredients and how to include more organics into your daily diet. Chef Ani offers delicious raw, animal-free versions of: breakfast scrambles, pancakes, chowders, bisques, and other soups, cheezes, mylks, lasagna, burgers, cobblers, pies, and cakes, and more. Included are recipes for dishes such as Stuffed Anaheim Chili with Mole Sauce, Ginger Almond Nori Roll, Coconut Kreme Pie with Carob Fudge on Brownie Crust, Mediterranean Dolmas, and Chicken-Friendly Spanish Scramble. Make your own kitchen more living-foods friendly with Chef Ani's tips on Essential tools, Key ingredients, Stocking your pantry, and How-to kitchen skills.
Street Vegan: Recipes and Dispatches from The Cinnamon Snail Food Truck
Adam Sobel - 2015
Now Adam brings his food straight to your kitchen, along with stories of the challenges of working on a food truck while still finding ways to infuse food with imagination, love, and a pinch of perspective. Street Vegan brings the energy and passion of the Cinnamon Snail's creative cooking from truck to table, including: · Breakfasts: Fresh Fig Pancakes, Fried Dandelion Greens with Lemon Garlic Potatoes, Poached Pear-Stuffed French Toast· Beverages: Vanilla Sesame Milk, Cucumber Ginger Agua Fresca, Peppermint Hot Chocolate· Soups and Sandwiches: Korean Kimchi Soup, Jalapeño Corn Chowdah, Brown Sugar-Bourbon Glazed Seitan, Gochujang Burger Deluxe· Veggies and Sides: Lemon-Soy Watercress, Maple-Roasted Kabocha, Horseradish Mashed Potatoes· Desserts and Donuts: Roasted Mandarin-Chocolate Ganache Tart, Pine Nut Friendlies, Rum Pumpkin Chiffon Pie, Vanilla Bourbon Crème Brulée Donuts, Cinnamon Snails ADAM SOBEL is the chef and owner of the four-time Vendy Award–winning vegan food truck the Cinnamon Snail. He has appeared on Food Network and PBS and has written about vegan food for Vegetarian Times. He teaches vegan cooking classes at the Institute for Culinary Education in New York. When he’s not on the truck or in the kitchen, he and his vegan family can be found in Red Bank, New Jersey—usually practicing yoga and snuggling with their doggies.
Turbo-charge Your Life in 14 Days
Jason Vale - 2005
A motivational read with a practical plan that will inspire you to fuel your body with the right stuff!Jason Vale is fast becoming the UK's most popular health coach. Here 'the Juice Master' offers his first ever 14 day diet programme.It includes:- no wheat, no yeast, and 'man made' carbs at lunchtime only- 70% of your daily menu to be water-rich 'live' foods- not eating 3 hours before going to bed- exercising twice a day for 45–60 mins- TV and recreational computer time being kept to a max of 2 hours a day- 30 great recipes, including Green Veggie Power Soup, Turbo Salad, Protein Snack Attack and Green Power SmoothieJason Vale tackles the most common excuses we use to let ourselves off the hook: 'I can't because… I've got a slow metabolism… I don't have time…' and offers inspirational stories of people who have overcome giant obstacles to achieve their goal.This book will help you move from a dieting mentality to one where you focus on what you can have rather than what you think you can't have.
The How Not to Die Cookbook
Michael Greger - 2017
Michael Greger’s bestselling book, How Not to Die, presented the scientific evidence behind the only diet that can prevent and reverse many of the causes of premature death and disability. Now, The How Not to Die Cookbook puts that science into action. From Superfood Breakfast Bites to Spaghetti Squash Puttanesca to Two-Berry Pie with Pecan-Sunflower Crust, every recipe in The How Not to Die Cookbook offers a delectable, easy-to-prepare, plant-based dish to help anyone eat their way to better health.Rooted in the latest nutrition science, these easy-to-follow, stunningly photographed recipes will appeal to anyone looking to live a longer, healthier life. Featuring Dr. Greger’s Daily Dozen—the best ingredients to add years to your life—The How Not to Die Cookbook is destined to become an essential tool in healthy kitchens everywhere.
Vegan Yack Attack on the Go!: Plant-Based Recipes for Your Fast-Paced Vegan Lifestyle •Quick Easy •Portable •Make-Ahead •And More!
Jackie Sobon - 2018
Developed for real life, this is the cookbook you will return to again and again. Jackie Sobon, the plant-based rock star behind the blog Vegan Yack Attack and author of the popular cookbooks Vegan Bowl Attack! and Vegan Yack Attack's Plant-Based Meal Prep, will be your guide, offering beautifully photographed recipes you not only want to eat, but can whip up in any slice of time you can carve out. Following an introduction to vegan cooking that includes pantry necessities, equipment, and tips and tricks, learn to make delicious:Blueberry Zucchini Breakfast CookiesBerry Rhubarb Chia JamBBQ Tempeh WrapSesame Soba SaladKale Raspberry Grain SaladSummer Stew with Zucchini, Tomatoes & CornButternut Mac and TreesChickpea Tendies & WafflesHearty Skillet CornbreadCauliflower Curry Grill Packets with Yogurt SauceCampfire Banana SplitsFrozen Pineapple FloatsPacked with a wide variety of meals that are fun, tasty, and quick to put together, you'll feel confident knowing you can go anywhere, do anything, and still eat delicious food.
Frugal Vegan: Affordable, Easy & Delicious Vegan Cooking
Katie Koteen - 2017
You can use flavorful but less expensive vegan ingredients to create stunning vegan meals with Frugal Vegan. Follow their innovative techniques beyond bulk cooking, typical vegan ingredients and meat substitutions to keep things fresh for many meals to come with the brilliant options they provide for each recipe.The incredibly delicious and practical recipes make eating healthy and cruelty-free a reality. Your whole day can be an affordable feast, from Budget-Friendly Breakfast and Brunch to Leftovers Galore Casseroles. Please picky eaters, learn how to be savvy on-the-go and fill yourself up without weighing yourself down with economical meals. The book will have 80 recipes, each photographed.
Vegan Gluten-free Family Cookbook: Delicious Vegan Gluten-free Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Recipes you Can Make in Minutes! (Quick and Easy Gluten-free Recipes Book 3)
Vesela Tabakova - 2014
Gluten-free foods are hard to find, do not always taste very good and many people who have to avoid gluten feel overwhelmed and depressed by the fact that they have to follow this diet. Vegan Gluten-free Family Cookbook contains over 80 vegan gluten-free salad, soup, main dish and breakfast recipes, simple and easy to follow. They are guaranteed to provide maximum energy and keep you strong, active, and naturally healthy. Table of Contents: Vegan Gluten-free Salads and Appetizers Apple, Walnut and Radicchio Salad Apple, Celery and Walnut Salad Spinach Stem Salad Fresh Greens Salad Beet and Bean Sprout Salad Warm Quinoa Salad Quinoa and Black Bean Salad Roasted Vegetables Quinoa Salad Quinoa with Oven Roasted Tomatoes and Pesto Cucumber Quinoa Salad Fresh Vegetables Quinoa Salad Warm Mushroom Quinoa Salad Quinoa Tabbouleh Quinoa and Asparagus Salad Warm Cauliflower and Quinoa Salad Quinoa, Zucchini and Carrots Salad Spicy Buckwheat Vegetable Salad Mediterranean Buckwheat Salad Buckwheat Salad with Asparagus and Roasted Peppers Roasted Broccoli Buckwheat Salad Baby Spinach Salad Greek Chick Pea Salad Bulgarian Green Salad Cabbage Salad Red Cabbage Salad Okra Salad Cucumber Salad Beetroot Salad Simple Broccoli Salad Carrot Salad Roasted Eggplants and Peppers Salad Green Bean Salad Haricot Bean Salad Roasted Peppers with Garlic and Parsley Vegan Gluten-free Soups Beetroot and Carrot Soup Minted Pea Soup White Beans Soup Brown Lentil Soup Moroccan Lentil Soup Lentil Cabbage Soup Pumpkin and Bell Pepper Soup Spicy Carrot Soup Mushroom Soup Tomato and Quinoa Soup Spinach, Leek and Quinoa Soup Vegetable Quinoa Soup Spinach and Mushrooms Soup Broccoli and Potato Soup Creamy Potato Soup Leek, Rice and Potato Soup Shredded Cabbage Soup Mediterranean Chickpea Soup Carrot and Chickpea Soup Roasted Red Peppers Soup Spring Nettle Soup Gazpacho Avocado Gazpacho Vegan Gluten-free Main Dishes Spinach and Lentil Quinoa Stew Eggplant Stew Eggplant and Chick Pea Stew Green Pea Stew Green Pea and Mushroom Stew Leek Stew Potato and Leek Stew Zucchinis and Rice Stew Spinach with Rice Vegetable Stew Baked Haricot Beans Rice Stuffed Bell Peppers Stuffed Red Bell Peppers with Haricot Beans Stuffed Grapevine Leaves Green Beans and Potato Stew Cabbage and Rice Stew Rice with Leeks and Olives Rice and Tomatoes Roasted Cauliflower Stuffed Cabbage Leaves Potato and Zucchini Bake New Potatoes with Herbs Okra and Tomatoes Casserole Roasted Brussels Sprouts Roasted Butternut Squash Roasted Artichoke Hearts Beet Fries Grilled Vegetable Skewers Vegan Gluten-free Breakfasts and Desserts Quinoa Banana Pudding Raisin Quinoa Breakfast Berry Quinoa Breakfast Baked Apples Pumpkin Baked with Dry Fruit
American Women Didn't Get Fat in the 1950s
Averyl Hill - 2013
If you were fat your doc said: "You eat too much." Calorie consumption hit an all-time low. A 25” waist was a clothing size 10. High fructose corn syrup consumed: None.Today: Women of all ages are, on average, overweight. Obesity is now a “disease.” Calorie consumption is at an all-time high. A 25” waist is closer to a clothing size “zero." High fructose corn syrup consumed: 76% of corn sweeteners.Is it really true that American women didn’t get fat in the 1950s? Detailed gender-specific data wasn’t published during the 50s, but an early 1960s government sponsored survey revealed that women aged 20 - 29 were, on average, a little over thirty-four pounds lighter than women in the same age bracket today! Women aged 30 - 39 were about thirty pounds lighter! It's true that women are taller today than the 50s, but not enough to explain the gain. In 1960 the average American woman was 63.1." Today she is 63.8."What did women know or practice back then that kept them immune from an obesity epidemic? Could it be a matter of simply not consuming high fructose corn syrup or fast food? Not so fast. The root of the problem is far more expansive!In this ebook you will be given access to many of the 50s slimming secrets women knew. It reveals pre-BMI medical metrics for healthy weight and eating which were far more stringent and based upon medical studies instead of comparing people to a norm. Also included are vintage US government food recommendations and an examination of the psychological climate and marketing practices to women in the 50s. You’ll find suggestions for integrating “outdated” healthy practices and attitudes into your diet to combat and replace the toxic practices and processed foods prevalent today often mistaken for “progress.” This heavily researched ebook contains over seventy linked citations and scans of vintage source materials."Diet" literally means "the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats," and by applying the 1950s diet to her own life author Averyl Hill lost sixteen pounds and four inches around her waist and has kept it off years later. She didn’t join a gym or spend money on branded, pre-packaged diet foods or pills, nor did she start wearing a string of pearls and heels while dusting her home. Going backwards can mean forward thinking!Please note that this book does not contain recipes, nor is it a specific, prescribed diet plan. It gives you tools to help facilitate healthy choices about how you eat, move and think about food, weight-loss and overall fitness. Unlike fad weight loss diets today that haven't made us any slimmer, the 1950s diet worked for millions of American women-- a decade of hard evidence is hard to dispute-- and we can learn to adopt it again today!
Get It Ripe: A Fresh Take on Vegan Cooking and Living
Jae Steele - 2008
unprocessed and unrefined) ingredients. Jae Steele is a registered holistic nutritionist; she has also been a professional vegan baker and has worked on an East Coast organic farm. Her life experiences and her love of vegan whole foods are at the heart of Get It Ripe, which not only includes uncomplicated yet delicious animal-free recipes, but advice and information on various aspects of holistic vegan living, including cleansing and detox programs, yoga and meditation, ethical consumerism, and the connections among mind, body, and spirit.The two hundred recipes include Butternut Risotto, Chipotle Black-Eyed Peas with Maple Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower Chickpea Curry, Pad Thai, Fettuccini No-Fredo, Cinnamon Pumpkin Soup, Banana Creem Pie, and Cowgrrrl Cookies. Two-color throughout, the book also includes sixteen full-color recipe photographs.Get healthy and energetic with Get It Ripe.In addition to being a registered holistic nutritionist, Jae Steele has authored numerous vegan cookzines and runs the blog Domestic Affair. She lives in Montreal.