Eat More Greens


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We know we should eat more greens, but we so easily get stuck in a rut and just steam some broccoli or green beans, time and time again. The recipes in this beautiful book demonstrate how to incorporate leafy greens, green vegetables, and herbs in new and exciting ways and in any meal. Soups, sauces, dips, sides, mains, salads, juices, and bakes - there are so many ways with greens, whether they're the star of your meal, or concealed in a dish to make them kid-friendly! Forget boring healthy eating, the key to eating well is to have the inspiration to make interesting and varied dishes that packa nutritional punch while still being delicious. Alongside inventive recipes, Eat More Greens also has an at-a-glance guide to cooking all sorts of greens to accompany a meal.




Eat Greens


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Eat Greens includes more than 120 delicious recipes for a wide variety of dishes that use green vegetables from artichokes to zucchini to prepare healthy appetizers, soups, salads, main courses, and side dishes. More than vegetarian, the recipes include Ricotta with Broccoli Rabe, Brussels Sprouts with Bacon & Walnuts, Baby Leeks Braised in Red Wine, and Zucchini Caponata. With more than 50 stunning photographs and a bright and airy design, Eat Greens is as easy to read as it is to cook from. It includes useful tips on growing, buying, and storing each green vegetable.




The Leafy Greens Cookbook


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Presents a collection of one hundred recipes using a variety of leafy green vegetables, with options for appetizers, soups, salads, entrees, and smoothies.




Eat More Greens


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Introduce more plants into every meal with over 65 quick, easy and exciting recipes. We all know that we need to eat more fruit and veg as part of a varied diet, but how many of us get stuck in a rut steaming broccoli or frying up some peppers for the same, old, boring meals? With Eat More Greens, learn how to incorporate fruit and vegetables into breakfast, lunch and dinner in new and exciting ways. Dishes include a Matcha Smoothie, Korean-inspired Kimchi Rice, Rocky Road and even Lamb Meatballs, proving healthy meals don’t have to be boring. Recipes are short on the page but go far when it comes to flavour profile and nutritional health, making a point of flagging how many plants are used in each (spoiler alert: every one of the 65 dishes contains at least four different, delicious greens). Featuring family favourites, one-pot suppers, tasty traybakes and super smoothies, Eat More Greens isn’t about turning you into a vegetarian, but just making sure that you eat enough plants to improve your overall health.




Eat Your Greens


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Turn over a new leaf with these nutritional powerhouses for your kitchen garden Our industrialized food system is failing us, and as individuals we must take more responsibility for our own health and food security. Leaf crops produce more nutrients per square foot of growing space and per day of growing season than any other crops and are especially high in vitamins and minerals commonly lacking in the North American diet. As hardy as they are versatile, these beautiful leafy vegetables range from the familiar to the exotic. Some part of this largely untapped food resource can thrive in almost any situation. Eat Your Greens provides complete instructions for incorporating these nutritional powerhouses into any kitchen garden. This innovative guide: Shows how familiar garden plants such as sweet potato, okra, beans, peas, and pumpkin can be grown to provide both nourishing leaves and other calorie- and protein-rich foods Introduces a variety of non-traditional, readily adaptable alternatives such as chaya, moringa, toon, and wolfberry Explains how to improve your soil while getting plenty of vegetables by growing edible cover crops Beginning with a comprehensive overview of modern commercial agriculture and rounded out by a selection of advanced techniques to maximize, preserve, and prepare your harvest, Eat Your Greens is an invaluable addition to the library of any gardening enthusiast. David Kennedy is the founder and director of Leaf for Life, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the elimination of global malnutrition through the optimum use of leaf crops, and is the author of 21st Century Greens and the Leaf for Life Handbook.




Eat Your Greens!


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There's more to a potato than mash, Discover new adventurous ways to prepare a parsnip or cook a cabbage with this book of more than 800 plant-focused recipes. From boiled beets to roasted radishes, each chapter offers countless methods to use a single vegetable. You'll be swapping boiled carrots for eggplant fried with mint, garlic, and pine nuts faster than you can say "kale". Get to know your way around the vegetable patch, and be kind to yourself and the planet in the process




Greens Glorious Greens!


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Includes recipes using such greens as arugula, beet greens, cabbage, chards, dandelion greens, lettuce and salad greens, and wild greens.




Gastrophysics


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The science behind a good meal: all the sounds, sights, and tastes that make us like what we're eating—and want to eat more. Why do we consume 35 percent more food when eating with one other person, and 75 percent more when dining with three? How do we explain the fact that people who like strong coffee drink more of it under bright lighting? And why does green ketchup just not work? The answer is gastrophysics, the new area of sensory science pioneered by Oxford professor Charles Spence. Now he's stepping out of his lab to lift the lid on the entire eating experience—how the taste, the aroma, and our overall enjoyment of food are influenced by all of our senses, as well as by our mood and expectations. The pleasures of food lie mostly in the mind, not in the mouth. Get that straight and you can start to understand what really makes food enjoyable, stimulating, and, most important, memorable. Spence reveals in amusing detail the importance of all the “off the plate” elements of a meal: the weight of cutlery, the color of the plate, the background music, and much more. Whether we’re dining alone or at a dinner party, on a plane or in front of the TV, he reveals how to understand what we’re tasting and influence what others experience. This is accessible science at its best, fascinating to anyone in possession of an appetite. Crammed with discoveries about our everyday sensory lives, Gastrophysics is a book guaranteed to make you look at your plate in a whole new way.




Eat Your Greens


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How can we sell more, to more people, and for more money? The marketing world is awash with myths, misconceptions, dubious metrics and tactics that bear little relation to our actual buying behaviour.




Great Meals With Greens and Grains


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Make Eating More Greens and Grains Great Eat better, feel better and live better by adding more greens to your diet. Megan Wolf has created more than 80 delicious recipes to get more vegetables, grains and whole foods into your meals. Megan’s simple and approachable style of cooking helps demystify ancient grains like quinoa and freekeh and modern grains like couscous and polenta so you'll have delicious, healthy meals in no time. As a Registered Dietician, Megan lives and breathes healthy cooking. She shows readers how to create meals that are not only cost-effective, but may also help improve cardiovascular health and aid in weight loss by consuming less meat. These accessible and enticing dishes include Kale Caesar Salad with Challah Croutons, Marsala Mushroom Farro Risotto and Forbidden Rice Salad with Golden Beets, Raisins and Walnuts. Megan also includes gluten- free, vegan and raw options, so there’s something for everyone.