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Cyr, Jean-Philippe.
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641.56362
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2021
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Anderson, Tim, (Chef), author.
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641.56362 AND
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2020
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Japanese cuisine: Fatty tuna! Wagyu beef! Pork broth! Fried chicken! Squid guts! It's a MINEFIELD for mindful vegans. OR SO IT SEEMS. In reality, there's an enormous amount of Japanese food that is inherently vegan or can be made vegan with just a few simple substitutions. And it's not just abstemious vegan Buddhist temple fare (although that is very lovely) - you can enjoy the same big, bold, salty-sweet-spicy-rich-umami flavours of Japanese soul food without so much as glancing down the meat and dairy aisles. Because Japanese cooking is often inherently plant-based, it's uniquely vegan-friendly. The oh-so satisfying flavours of Japanese cuisine are usually based in fermented soybean and rice products, and animal products were seldom used in cooking throughout much of Japanese history. Yes, there is fish in everything, in the form of dashi, but you can easily substitute this with a seaweed and mushroom-based version that's every bit as delicious. This book won't so much teach you how to make dubious 'vegan versions' of Japanese meat and fish dishes because it wouldn't be good, and there's no need! Instead, Vegan JapanEasywill tap into Japan's wealth of recipes that are already vegan or very nearly vegan so there are no sad substitutions and no shortcomings of flavor.
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Weinstein, Jay, 1965-
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641.5636 23
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2020
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Natural Gourmet Institute (New York, N.Y.)
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641.5636 NAT
Publication Date
2019
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In its forty-year history, Natural Gourmet Institute (NGI) has trained many natural food chefs in the art of healthy cooking. Their curriculum emphasizes local ingredients and the philosophy of using food as medicine. Now, in their very first cookbook, NGI reveals how to utilize whole seasonal ingredients in creative and delicious ways. You'll learn about methods for sourcing sustainable ingredients, principles of nutrition, and much more. Every recipe is perfect for anybody wanting to eat a little healthier, whether to adhere to a specific diet, to do better for the earth, or just to feel better.
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Ahern, Pam, compiler.
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641.5636 AHE
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2017
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If we could eat healthy, nutritious and delicious food without harming others, why wouldn't we? More and more people are waking up to a better way of living, one that is kinder to animals and more in sync with the planet, gentler on the mind and better for our health. Here, 50 generous chefs from around Australia share their secret recipes for cruelty-free cooking, from breakfast bowls and pancakes to vegan `comfort food', mains and decadent desserts. Featuring Matcha Mylkbar, Vegie Bar, Smith & Daughters, Transformer, Soul Burger, Elixiba, Pana Chocolate, The Raw Kitchen and many more. All royalties from the sale of Cooking with Kindness go to Edgar's Mission, a not-for-profit sanctuary that provides a safe haven for over 450 rescued farmed animals.
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Robertson, Robin.
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641.5636
Publication Date
2017
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Learn to create a plant-based kitchen, starting with basics - from milks and butter to sausage and bacon - then use those basics to make favorite recipes, such as milkshakes and burgers, and main dishes like Meaty-Cheesy Pizza and Cassoulet. With Robertson's easy recipes, everyone can veganize favorite foods.
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Tolicetti, Raffaella.
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641.5636
Publication Date
2014
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Think!, Eat!, Act! is a cookbook featuring the vegan food prepared on the Sea Shepherd ships' anti-whaling campaigns. Inspired by the Sea Shepherd's goal of protecting the animals that are victims of human cruelty, this book uses delicious vegan food to show readers that every action has a consequence, and that you can live both well and compassionately, even while facing the challenges of being an activist living on a ship.
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Long, Linda.
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641.5636
Publication Date
2012
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Despite its long history, veganism is still considered unusual by many in this carnivore world of ours. But, in the United States alone, there are 3 million plus vegans and the ranks are growing, especially in the under thirty crowd. Becoming vegan requires learning a whole new way of eating and thinking about food, and Linda Long's handy guide educates you on planning meals, understanding new ingredients, products, and brand names, and knowing protein and vitamin needs among so many other topics, including tips on simple adoptions like six ways to use a veggie burger. She also offers a host
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