Natural Vegan Kitchen

Natural Vegan Kitchen
Title Natural Vegan Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Christine Waltermyer
Publisher Book Publishing Company
Pages 327
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1570679797

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Christine Waltermyer, founder and director of the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, shows why nothing can equal the flavors of fresh, seasonal, local and organic ingredients to make a meal that's luscious and satisfying. And one that delivers more nutritional bang for your buck with more vitamins and minerals and no chemical residues. This style of cooking empowers readers with the skills and knowledge to create radiant health. And with chapters such as Noodlemania, Casserole City, and Great Bowls of Fire, Ballads for Salads, Radiant Grains, and DonÂ’t Peek, IÂ’m Dressing, fun is back in the kitchen. Meals are designed drawing from a rainbow of colors that represent the entire plant kingdom. Readers also learn about which whole foods are natural beauty aids that promote shiny hair, clear skin, strong nails, and boost your metabolism.

Intuitive Cooking

Intuitive Cooking
Title Intuitive Cooking PDF eBook
Author Joanne Saltzman
Publisher Book Publishing Company (TN)
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781570671944

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Instead of limiting the cook to exacting recipes, Joanne Saltzman, founder and director of The School of Natural cookery in Boulder, Co., explains the underlying principles of flavor and texture in sixty different vegetables, a dozen grain dishes, and twelve plant-based proteins - and unlocks the mystery of what makes for delicious food combining. This simple but powerful primer on how various cooking and preparation methods transform foods enables cooks to utilize ingredients they already have on hand and create unique, perfectly balanced, impeccably seasoned dishes. More than 200 recipe "sketches" demonstrate how to cook and flavor without precise measuring and complicated instructions. These sketches range from simple winter squash to an elegant spinach-leek soup, and will encourage and reward any cook's creative and innovative spirit.

Cooking for the Common Good

Cooking for the Common Good
Title Cooking for the Common Good PDF eBook
Author Larry Stettner
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 206
Release 2010-08-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1556439571

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On Mount Desert Island, Maine, winter can mean six months of isolation and tough times, as year-round residents hunker down through the cold season. Larry Stettner and Bill Morrison vowed to change that. In November 2009, the Common Good Soup Kitchen opened its doors to the public, offering free soup as well as live music and a place for locals to gather, interact, and help each other. In its first winter of operation, the Common Good served over 10,000 bowls of soup to the community. Run entirely by donations, grants, and volunteer labor, the café also runs a distribution program to deliver soup to senior residences and others who cannot make it out to the café. In Cooking for the Common Good, Stettner and Morrison argue that we need to radically rethink the concept of the soup kitchen, emphasizing true community building along with incorporating healthy and locally sourced food. The book includes a lively third-person narrative telling the story of how the Common Good Soup Kitchen was created; the authors' unique cooking philosophy; some of their most popular soup and salad recipes; and a full appendix with resources and a sample grant application for others interested in starting their own soup kitchen. "Today access to whole foods, local organic foods, and sustainable fisheries is more important than ever for our well-being. But, because of economic inequities, good whole food is once again hard to get. Organic foods are largely available to the wealthiest and most privileged among us. Let us break down the bastions and make natural, whole food—including organically based soups—for everyone." —from chapter 2, "The Soup Manifesto"

Cooking with Natural Foods as You Search for Abundant Health

Cooking with Natural Foods as You Search for Abundant Health
Title Cooking with Natural Foods as You Search for Abundant Health PDF eBook
Author Muriel Beltz
Publisher Teach Services, Incorporated
Pages 170
Release 1996
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781572581104

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An ideal eating program for a preventive lifestyle, weight control and stress control. A program designed to given an alternative in the prevention and treatment of disease.

Christina Cooks

Christina Cooks
Title Christina Cooks PDF eBook
Author Christina Pirello
Publisher Penguin
Pages 321
Release 2004-01-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1440623988

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Public television cooking show host Christina Pirello is the woman who put the fun back into healthy cooking. In Christina Cooks she's responded to the hundreds of questions that her viewers and readers have put to her over the years-with lots of sound, sane advice, hints, tips and techniques-plus loads of great recipes for scrumptious, healthy meals with a Mediterranean flair. A whole foods cookbook, Christina Cooks offers inventive ideas for breakfast, special occasions, and what to feed the kids. Chapters include Soups, Breakfast, Kids' Favorites, Beans, Grains, Vegetables, Beverages, and Desserts-Christina addresses popular myths about dairy and protein amongst other often misunderstood ideas about healthful eating.

Cooking Wild

Cooking Wild
Title Cooking Wild PDF eBook
Author John Ash
Publisher Running Press Adult
Pages 329
Release 2016-05-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0762458283

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To eat wild foods, you needn't crawl through the forest or hunt your own game. Many wild foods are as close by as your local supermarket. But this doesn't mean that wild foods aren't worth the hunt. This book takes a big view of "wild," including recipes and information on both foraged, uncultivated foods as well as looking at the progeny of wild foods more conveniently found for sale alongside their conventional cousins. Americans are increasingly concerned about where their food comes from and how it's produced, packaged, and marketed. Heritage breeds, Paleo diets, farmers' markets, and environmental and climate concerns all point to increased interest in foods that are as natural, untreated, and healthy as they can be. Plants, seafood, meat, and poultry are all covered in more than 150 recipes, and will serve as a historical, agricultural education for your kitchen.

Cooking the Whole Foods Way

Cooking the Whole Foods Way
Title Cooking the Whole Foods Way PDF eBook
Author Christina Pirello
Publisher Penguin
Pages 544
Release 1997
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781557882622

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Provides recipes for cooking with natural foods, including grains, beans, seafood, vetgetables, pastas, and breads