Eat Green

Eat Green
Title Eat Green PDF eBook
Author Dr. Jean Feldman
Publisher Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Pages 12
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1617412538

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Sing Along With Dr. Jean And Dr. Holly About Fruits And Veggies To The Tune Of Jenny Jenkins.

Eat Green

Eat Green
Title Eat Green PDF eBook
Author Melissa Hemsley
Publisher Ebury Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-01-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781529105384

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Gives you over 100 easy recipes that focus on UK-grown, easy-to-buy ingredients, cutting down on food waste and putting flavour first. This book is a helping hand towards eating a lot more vegetables in a way everyone can enjoy together

Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right

Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right
Title Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right PDF eBook
Author Joanna Dolgoff
Publisher Rodale Books
Pages 275
Release 2009-12-22
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 160529229X

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Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions: More than 18 million American children are considered obese and are at risk for health problems. In fact, today's generation of kids may be the first to experience shorter life spans than their parents. Leading pediatrician Dr. Joanna Dolgoff's Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right teaches kids how to make healthy choices based on the principles of the traffic light: green light foods are nutritious, yellow light foods are eaten in moderation, and red light foods are occasional treats. The program, which has a proven 96 percent success rate, can be tailored to suit any child's age, gender, and weight goals. Snacks and meals are designed to ensure that kids get the nutrients they need to not only lose or maintain weight, but to grow strong, healthy bodies. Complete with sample menus, recipes, and an index of more than 1,000 color-coded foods, Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right provides a practical solution for one of the biggest health crises facing America's children.

I Do Not Eat the Colour Green!

I Do Not Eat the Colour Green!
Title I Do Not Eat the Colour Green! PDF eBook
Author Lynne Rickards
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Dinners and dining
ISBN 9781913292140

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"A humorous look at fussy eating and a must-have for all children who don't eat their greens! "--Provided by publisher

Eat Green!

Eat Green!
Title Eat Green! PDF eBook
Author Joachim, Dr. med. Mutter
Publisher VAK Verlag
Pages 167
Release 2017-12-10
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 3954849976

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All chronic diseases are based on harming factors together with massive nutritional deficiencies, says environmental medicine physician Dr. med. Joachim Mutter. The most important "tool" for health and vitality lies in our own hands: our nutrition. Everyone can get healthy by eating the right things. Today we know that our food not only plays a decisive role for the development of diseases but also for their cure. Dr. Joachim Mutter does away with usual nutrition recommendations and diets and explains which harmful incidents in our body are caused by eating conventionally. Dr. Mutter cured himself by a consistent change of his own nutrition and knows how we can get fit and healthy by eating the right food: raw fruits and vegetables full of vital substances.

Eat Green

Eat Green
Title Eat Green PDF eBook
Author Melissa Hemsley
Publisher Random House
Pages 335
Release 2020-01-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1473572649

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‘A delicious and much-needed nudge towards a healthier and more sustainable kitchen’ Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall 'More than a recipe book, this is a guide for how to shop and eat now!' Skye Gyngell Foreword by Guy Singh-Watson, farmer and founder of Riverford. Bestselling author and home cook, Melissa Hemsley gives you over 100 easy recipes that focus on UK-grown, easy-to-buy ingredients, cutting down on food waste and putting flavour first. Eat Green is a helping hand towards eating a lot more vegetables in a way everyone can enjoy together. These veg-packed and veg-centric recipes are simple to make and perfect for the whole family. Chapters include: One Pot and One Tray; Cook Now, Eat Later; Family Favourites; and 30 Minutes or Less. Simple swaps mean that meat and fish can be added in or taken away, so everyone can enjoy a delicious meal, whether they are vegan, vegetarian, enjoying a meat-free Monday or something in between. Melissa’s down-to-earth approach to joyful eating encourages us to cook healthy food from scratch while being mindful of life’s pressures and time constraints. Eat Green includes plenty of: - easy swaps to use up food you have to hand and reinvent your leftovers - batch cooking advice and meals to stock up your freezer - quick 30-minute midweek dinners and one-pot meals - make-ahead packed lunches for work or weekend trips - family-friendly dishes and healthy spins on comfort food favourites - ideas for using up odds and ends that you might usually throw away Eat Green celebrates the pleasure of really good food anyone can cook and everyone can savour.

Grow What You Eat, Eat What You Grow

Grow What You Eat, Eat What You Grow
Title Grow What You Eat, Eat What You Grow PDF eBook
Author Randy Shore
Publisher Arsenal Pulp Press
Pages 321
Release 2014-09-22
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1551525496

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Randy Shore's father and grandfather grew up on farms, yet he didn't even know how to grow a radish. Author of "The Green Man" column in the Vancouver Sun, he spent five years teaching himself how to grow food for his family and then how to use the resulting bounty to create imaginative and nourishing meals the year round. In Grow What You Eat, Eat What You Grow, Randy reveals the secrets to creating and maintaining a fully functioning vegetable garden, from how to make your own fertilizer to precise instructions on how best to grow specific produce; he also offers advice for those with balcony or container gardens and others who live in small urban spaces. He then shows how to showcase your bounty with delicious, nutrient-packed recipes (both vegetarian and not), including instructions on canning, pickling, and curing, proving how easy and fulfilling it is to be a self-reliant expert in your garden and your kitchen. Grow What You Eat is equal parts a cookbook, gardening book, personal journal, and passionate treatise on the art of eating and living sustainably. In his quest for self-sufficiency, improved health, and a better environment, Randy Shore resurrects an old-school way of cooking that is natural, nutritious, and delicious. Randy Shore is a food and sustainability writer for the Vancouver Sun; he is also a former restaurant cook and an avid gardener.