by
Slade, Bianca, author.
Call Number
641.86 SLA
Publication Date
2018
Summary
Bianca Slade's passion is to recreate traditional desserts, treats, snacks & sweets to suit her family's wholefood ways, minimising processed ingredients, maximising raw ingredients and avoiding refined sugar, gluten and dairy. The 100 recipes in this book, accompanied by delectable photographs, cater for all kinds of food intolerance and include low fodmap. Bianca keeps her ingredients and methods simple without compromising on taste. From her moreish take on chocolate brownies to Not Quite a Snickers Slice, you'll also find a host of recipes for baked and unbaked cakes, cookies, slices and bars as well as delicious ice creams and takes on classic sweets, from peppermint creams to all kinds of fudge. Delicious, simple, easy and healthy, too!
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Baxter, Jane, author.
Call Number
641.5638 BAX
Publication Date
2017
Summary
'LEON was the first restaurant on the high street to pay attention to a new way of eating - championing gluten-, dairy- and sugar-free food. We've always done it. It's always done us and our customers good. Now it's time to stop it being a secret.' - John Vincent, LEON co-founder Each recipe in this beautiful cookbook is completely gluten-, dairy- and refined sugar-free, with many following a 'paleon' formula (LEON's version of Paleo). From recipes for gluten-free Spaghetti Vongole to chocolate beetroot cake, breakfast dahl to chicken and olive tagine, this book contains recipes for every meal of the day and every occasion, and proves that a free-from menu can be utterly delicious.
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Fearnley-Whittingstall, Hugh, author.
Call Number
641.555 FEA
Publication Date
2017 2012
Summary
How often have you wished there was a magic formula to make cooking easier? Well, there is. Put just three good things together on a plate and, somehow, the whole is always greater and more delicious than the sum of its parts. Looking back over nearly two decades of professional cookery, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has worked out the combinations that make magic. Salty, sweet, crunchy. Sharp, rich, crumbly. Hot, bland, crisp. Think scones with jam and cream, fish and chips with mushy peas, or porridge with golden syrup and cream.Hugh has used the formula of three to create more than 175 easy recipes, both well-loved classics and brand new ideas, based on trios like squash, ricotta and ham; aubergine, tomatoes and chickpeas; clams, tomatoes and garlic; chicken, tomatoes and tarragon; pork, potatoes and apples; pasta, courgettes and mozzarella; strawberries, cream and shortbread; and chocolate, ginger and digestives. The list goes on.With sumptuous photography from Simon Wheeler, this book will unlock a whole new world of fantastic food.
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Stuart, Alexx, author.
Call Number
641.563 STU
Publication Date
2021
Summary
"What are the best foods to put in your shopping basket for your health and for the planet? Is it necessary to cut out meat, almonds and go organic? Who can afford it anyway? Bestselling author of Low Tox Life and 'ultimate gentle activist' Alexx Stuart clears a path through the rules so stridently laid down by proponents of particular diets. She turns the tables on a supermarket system that is geared strongly against our health and the environment, and points to the how rather than the what. Because questioning how your food is grown is the key to unlocking dependence on a broken food system and to finding easy and delicious answers to that daily conundrum: what's for dinner? Low Tox Life Food is packed with inspiration and stories from regenerative farmers, checklists for what to ask about the produce you buy, ways to afford better choices, as well as 80 of Alexx's most requested recipes for budget-friendly, easily adaptable meals without waste. If you want to feel more certain and more hopeful about the future of food and our planet, this book is for you." --Publisher.
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641.5636 MOD
Publication Date
2019
Summary
All the benefits of a plant-based diet, without the stress. Enjoy nutritious, flexible meals with vegan, vegetarian and meat-eater variations, all in one place. With a foreword by flexitarian pioneer, Tobie Puttock, this beautiful recipe book features more than 100 flexible recipes, each with the option to add meat or a vegan variation. It's perfect for tricky dinner parties or flexible family dinners catering to a range of dietary requirements, all in one place. With expert advice from Australian accredited dietitian and nutritionist Lucy Gwendoline Taylor, you can make the switch to flexitarianism while maintaining a balanced diet. Even the slightest reduction in your meat and dairy intake will have a positive effect on your health, the environment and your bank balance, so now is the perfect time to adopt this easy, semi-vegetarian lifestyle and a varied, nutrient-packed diet. Bring plants front and centre, and start creating delicious - and flexible - meals with Modern Australian Flexitarian.
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