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Happy Herbivore (2000)

by Lindsay S. Nixon(Favorite Author)
4.11 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This cookbook shows you that you can make delicious moist baked goods easily, vegan, and FAT FREE! The ingredients are simple and clean, the techniques are possible for anyone, and you won't understand why on earth you ever added oil to all that stuff in the past. There are simple day to day easy recipes, as well as quick stock basics, like vegan fat free mayonnaise, that you can whip up in a sec and never have to buy again. Another note on the baked goods, which are only a small portion of this book: these are NOT the dog biscuit vegan offerings you've been offered in the past. Even my hard to please toddlers are gobbling them up like its a day at the fair.
review 2: If you're in the doldrums when faced with a dinner decision, this book will whet your appet
... moreite and raise your eyebrows and delight your palette.A gift from my daughter...who was born a vegan and then drifted. She kept talking about the book, how delicious the recipes were and how much weight she'd lost without thinking Weight Watchers. wow. then, surprise, the book comes in the mail, a gift for a life.There are crazy combinations and they all taste fabulous. Really, you simply must taste the garbanzo bean tacos. I'm not kidding. And Cheater Phad Thai -- you make your own sauce using peanut butter (it doesn't taste like it thought) and what you can do with cabbage reveals a whole new realm of culinary pleasures. less
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emily
it is an ok cook book. add salt and pepper to vegetables. cook them. we are done here.
biz
Trying to find some meals for my daughter, I found meals we can all eat. :)
ana
Amazing cookbook with normal ingredients. Makes vegan cooking easy.
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