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PER 641.3 HEA JAN 2021
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2024 2023 2022 2021 2020
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268701.5000
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Vallis, Adrian.
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TR DVD 613.20994 AUS
Fecha de publicación
1999 1997
Resumen
In 1998, the Commonwealth Department of Health and Community Services launched a new food model to supplement its predecessors, such as the healthy diet pyramid. The new model is an attempt to get up to date with the diet most Australians consume. One of its major contributions is that it indicates, at first glance, the broad proportions of different foods and types of foods which we should consume.
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0.4620
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English, Ruth
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613.28 ENG
Fecha de publicación
1992
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Libros
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0.4016
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641.5636 MOD
Fecha de publicación
2019
Resumen
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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Letra normal
Relevancia:
0.2833
por
Treffers, Sue.
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664.06 TRE
Fecha de publicación
2003
Formato:
Libros
Relevancia:
0.2806
por
Stanton, Rosemary.
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613.2 STA
Fecha de publicación
2006
Formato:
Libros
Relevancia:
0.2683
por
Hark, Lisa.
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613.2 HAR
Fecha de publicación
2005
Formato:
Libros
Relevancia:
0.2438
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Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand. Standing Committee on Agriculture and Resource Management.
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664.90021894 AGR
Fecha de publicación
1997
Formato:
Libros
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0.2193
por
Healey, Justin, editor.
Signatura topográfica preferida
338.19 23
Fecha de publicación
2019
Resumen
Australia is a prosperous country, yet there remains a sizeable portion of the population who lack a regular supply of nutritious and affordable food, either going hungry or relying on assistance from charities and food banks. In the past year alone, more than four million Australians have been in a situation where they have run out of food and have been unable to buy more. Conversely, we also waste a lot of food right through the supply chain; the cost of food waste to the national economy is a staggering 20 billion dollars each year. What are the many ways in which we could reduce our individual food waste? How can Australia address the needs of people who are food insecure, and by the same token minimise food waste, to encourage an equitable and sustainable approach to food? One thing is clear: we could do more to live by the old adages, 'you are what you eat' and 'waste not, want not'.
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0.1907
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