Ripe from Around Here


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Praise for jae steele's Get It Ripe: “This book is less a cookbook than an all-in-one guide to healthy vegan living, for which steele's holistic-nutritionist training is put to good use.”—VegNews Get It Ripe, jae steele’s 2008 cookbook, established her as a credible and charismatic authority on veganism; her holistic nutritionist background and sassy cowpunk sensibility encouraged countless others to “get it ripe.” Her new cookbook underscores the importance of local, sustainable eating and living by helping readers deepen their understanding of organic and local foods and their positive impact on our health and our planet. The book includes chapters on the concept of local food and why it’s important; finding a balance between various food issues, personal priorities and values; and the benefits of the local food movement that go beyond reducing our carbon footprint. It also helps readers become more informed about where their food comes from, no matter where they live, whether their source is the farmer’s market or the grocery store down the street. The book's 180 recipes, which encourage the use of fresh, organic ingredients wherever possible (as well as potential alternatives depending on where you live), include Strawberry Rhubarb Muffins, Pear Parsnip Soup, Asparagus and Spring Onion Quiche, Mushroom Asparagus Risotto, and Butternut Chipotle Chocolate Cake. Both thought-provoking and delectable, steele's new cookbook makes any time the “ripe” time to go vegan. jae steele is a holistic nutritionist who runs the popular blog Domestic Affair. She lives in Toronto.




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Praise for jae steele's Get It Ripe: "This book is less a cookbook than an all-in-one guide to healthy vegan living, for which steele's holistic-nutritionist training is put to good use."-VegNews Get It Ripe, jae steele's 2008 cookbook, established her as a credible and charismatic authority on veganism; her holistic nutritionist background and sassy cowpunk sensibility encouraged countless others to "get it ripe." Her new cookbook underscores the importance of local, sustainable eating and living by helping readers deepen their understanding of organic and local foods and their positive impact on our health and our planet. The book includes chapters on the concept of local food and why it's important; finding a balance between various food issues, personal priorities and values; and the benefits of the local food movement that go beyond reducing our carbon footprint. It also helps readers become more informed about where their food comes from, no matter where they live, whether their source is the farmer's market or the grocery store down the street. The book's 180 recipes, which encourage the use of fresh, organic ingredients wherever possible (as well as potential alternatives depending on where you live), include Strawberry Rhubarb Muffins, Pear Parsnip Soup, Asparagus and Spring Onion Quiche, Mushroom Asparagus Risotto, and Butternut Chipotle Chocolate Cake. Both thought-provoking and delectable, steele's new cookbook makes any time the "ripe" time to go vegan. jae steele is a holistic nutritionist who runs the popular blog Domestic Affair. She lives in Toronto.




How to Eat Right & Save the Planet


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“In no other book will you find such a comprehensive discussion of the key factors that should be driving our food choices.” J. Morris Hicks, author of Healthy Eating, Healthy World “This is an absolute must read for anyone who is concerned about the environment, suffering of animals and human and non-human health.” Anteneh Roba, MD, Founder of the International Fund for Africa The ethical wasteland of Big Business, Big Medicine, Power Politics, and Advertising has manufactured a diet that is the root cause of so many diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, as well as a broad range of common ailments. It has also created an industry that kills over 70 billion land animals every year. Too few of us realize how our food choices actually contribute to the climate change we are now experiencing worldwide. Recognizing and understanding the impact of our food choices is the first important step in reversing habits that damage the body, heart, and soul. How to Eat Right and Save the Planet cuts through the hype and nutritional confusion that surround us by first showing how they hide the truth. It then explains how the food that we eat can be a massive force for good in creating personal, social, and environmental health. The author not only provides vital nutritional facts based on the latest dietary and medical research, but also explains in plain English how our diet impacts social justice and environmental sustainability. How to Eat Right and Save the Planet offers a complete guide to creating a healthy and earth friendly diet for you and your family. With this book in hand, you will understand that each of us can take back control of our health, our family’s health, and, to a great degree, the health of this planet—and it can all begin with our next meal.




Main Street Vegan


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Hollywood celebrities are doing it. Corporate moguls are doing it. But what about those of us living in the real world—and on a real budget? Author and holistic health practitioner Victoria Moran started eating only plants nearly thirty years ago, raised her daughter, Adair, vegan from birth, and maintains a sixty-pound weight loss. In Main Street Vegan, Moran offers a complete guide to making this dietary and lifestyle shift with an emphasis on practical "baby steps," proving that you don’t have to have a personal chef or lifestyle coach on speed dial to experience the physical and spiritual benefits of being a vegan. This book provides practical advice and inspiration for everyone—from Main Street to Wall Street, and everywhere between. "Finally, a book that isn't preaching to the vegan choir, but to the people in the pews—and the ones who can’t fit in those pews. This is a book for the Main Street majority who aren’t vegans. Once you read this, you'll know it's possible to get healthy and enjoy doing it—even if you live in Paramus or Peoria."—Michael Moore "A great read for vegans and aspiring vegans."—Russell Simmons "Yet another divine gift from Victoria Moran. Main Street Vegan covers it all—inspiration, information, and out of this world recipes. This book is a gem."—Rory Freedman, co-author Skinny Bitch "Main Street Vegan is exactly the guide you need to make changing the menu effortless. Victoria Moran covers every aspect of plant-based eating and cruelty-free living, with everything you need to make healthy changes stick."—Neal Barnard, MD, president, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, and NY Times bestselling author of 21-Day Weight Loss Kickstart "A great book for anyone who's curious about veganism. It shows that not all vegans are weirdos like me."—Moby




Get It Ripe


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Healthy, delicious vegan recipes using whole foods, written by a registered holistic nutritionist.




The Vegetarian's Guide to Eating Meat


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Growing up in a household of food-loving Italian-Americans, Marissa Landrigan was always a black sheep—she barely knew how to boil water for pasta. But at college, she thought she’d found her purpose. Buoyed by animal rights activism and a feminist urge to avoid the kitchen, she transformed into a hardcore vegan activist, complete with shaved head. But Landrigan still hadn’t found her place in the world. Striving to develop her career and maintain a relationship, she criss-crossed the U.S. Along the way, she discovered that eating ethically was far from simple—and cutting out meat was no longer enough. As she got closer to the source of her food, eventually even visiting a slaughterhouse and hunting elk, Landrigan realized that the most ethical way of eating was to know her food and prepare it herself, on her own terms, to eat with family and friends. Part memoir and part investigative journalism, The Vegetarian’s Guide to Eating Meat is as much a search for identity as it is a fascinating treatise on food.




Vegan in 30 Days


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This is the perfect guide for anyone who has heard about the vegan diet, may even know people who follow it, and would like to try it for themselves. Their reason for switching to a vegan diet may be to lose weight, prevent or reverse disease, have more energy, save thousands of animals from suffering and death, and/or drastically reduce one's carbon footprint on the earth. Sarah gives you a step-by-step program from Day 1 through Day 30 to help make the transition to a completely plant-based diet follow a natural progression and do so in a manner that emphasizes good health. You'll find no vegan junk foods here. This program is also completely flexible and up to the individual. For some people, one of the steps could take a few weeks or they'll find a few other steps can be done on the same day. The most important thing to ensure success is to make the commitment to be working on a step every single day and not be conceptual about how long each step must take. Filled with incredible insight and dozens of practical tips, and sample recipes, Vegan in 30 Days will make sure that they reach their goal of becoming vegan in a healthful, fun and successful way!




HowExpert Guide to Vegan Food for Non-Vegans


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HowExpert Guide to Vegan Food for Non-Vegans takes a unique approach to vegan cooking. Instead of focusing on veganism as a diet or lifestyle, this book approaches it as a cuisine. The belief is that by viewing it through that lens, resistance to trying the cuisine can be reduced. This book consists of recipes, tips, and important reminders for those interested in going vegan entirely. Still, most importantly, it is for those who either want to eat some vegan food or those who are trying to increase the number of healthy options they make for their friends and family. While there are a few tips that may only resonate with readers trying to transition fully to a vegan diet, these tips are still presented in a way that allows them to provide nutritional information that would benefit all readers. The writing style in this book has hints of sarcasm, bits of corny humor, and above all, is intended to come off as inclusive. The author, who was vegan for some time, is no longer vegan and can present the case for increasing the amount of vegan food you eat without some of the forced tones that some may associate with the cuisine. There was also some time devoted to dispelling (or confirming) some of the myths related to vegan food. About the Expert Tim Fedorko is a freelance restaurant consultant and food writer who currently resides in Nashville, TN. Raised in Florida, he has spent nearly two decades in the restaurant industry. Spending time as a chef in a few high-volume corporate restaurants and later opening several of his own concepts. Among them, a successful vegan café and bakery. Tim transitioned from the restaurant industry into writing after moving to Tennessee during the pandemic to be closer to his parents. He has recently published a short dining guide to some of Nashville’s local restaurants and is working on a historical fiction novel that has nothing to do with food and everything to do with Tim’s other passion, ancient history. HowExpert publishes quick ‘how to’ guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.




The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen


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"Want to be a globetrotting vegan foodie? This book is IT! I feel like I'm on vacation already...bon apetito!"—Kathy Freston, New York Times best-selling author of Veganist "The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen takes you on a scrumptious journey around the world, proving that plant-strong cuisine is not only good for you, but adventurous and tasty too!"—John Robbins, author The Food Revolution, Diet For A New America, and many others "A fantastic resource for anyone interested in enriching their palate, The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen cookbook brings you on a gourmet tour of the world, tasting each region of the globe as healthily and deliciously as possible."—Cat Cora, Iron Chef on the Food Network "The flavors and recipes in Carolyn's The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen will rock your taste buds. Her ability to turn international cuisine into healthy vegan fare will blow your mind and transport you across the world. Eating a plant-based diet has kept me healthy, strong, and fit, and this cookbook will be a staple in my kitchen from here forward!"—Tony Horton, author of Bring It! and creator of the workout system P90X Explore a world of cuisines from the comfort of your own kitchen! If you’re looking to add some tasty international inspiration to your dining table, let The Healthy Voyager’s Global Kitchen be your guide. You’ll be treated to 150 of the best international recipes from across the globe—all veganized for your enjoyment. From Greece’s epic gyros, to hearty Colombian empanadas, to heavenly Japanese matcha green tea ice cream, you’ll globe-trot your way through the most flavorful plant-based fare this planet has to offer! Author Carolyn Scott-Hamilton, creator of the popular website www.healthyvoyager.com, shows you how to re-create the meals and tastes you’ve been dreaming of ever since that honeymoon trip to the Caribbean—or even just that last trip to your neighborhood Indian restaurant! And with gluten-free, low-glycemic, soy-free, low-fat, and raw-food notations on every recipe, everyone can join in the fun of global plant-based cuisine, no matter what special diet they’re on. Keep things fresh and new from meal to meal and make every day an international delight with The Healthy Voyager’s Global Kitchen.




28 Days Vegan


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A 28-day plan for starting an easy and nourishing plant-based diet. Whether you'd like to fight global warming or make healthier choices for your body, this book is your guide to adopting veganism into your life. Lisa Butterworth and Amelia Wasiliev provide advice for nutrition, dairy-free alternatives, and tips for more ethical consumption. Veganism starts at the table, but it can help make every decision more mindful. 28 Days Vegan is a starter's guide to making sustainable changes that keep the dinner table delicious. With shopping lists for every week, breakdowns of vegan staples, and 28 full days of meals (including snack time cravings), this book has everything you need to start a plant-based diet with as much ease as possible.