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Vegetarian Planet by Didi Emmons

 

Vegetarian/vegan recipes with international influences. Some recipes

require some work, i.e., not quick and easy, but very good.

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> 3 Bowls : Vegetarian Recipes from an American Zen Buddhist Monastery

> Do you have an author? publisher? If I were going to look on eBay I

> think either one of those would be helpful.

 

Luanne - It's by Seppo Ed Farrey with Myochi Nancy O'Hara. (I would

try without the title, just say Ed Farrey and Nancy O' Hara.) If it

helps the ISBN on my copy is listed as: 0-395-97707-x

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In a message dated 5/8/2006 1:21:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jtwigg writes:

 

 

> almost 100% of the recipes are meat entree's. No side dishes or anything.

> I was not expecting this at all and am wondering if I can return it to a

> bookstore that carries it and get something more useful.

>

 

I use regular cook books a lot. I just substitute my " meat " for thiers. I

make my own gluten so it is fairly easy for me to do.

 

Lisa Marie

after all I believe flesh is a poor substiture for real food.

 

 

 

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Wow, 12 boxes of them and you forgot all about those precious gems of good

fixings? Gasp. I love browsing thru them. You found the mother load to stock

up that book case with, didn't you. ... I've starting to get a little better

at not buying everyone that has recipes I want to try.... I love Rachel Ray's

30 min. meals on the Food TV channel, so I bought her book off amazon at

Christmas for myself............ LOL Well............ almost 100% of the

recipes are meat entree's. No side dishes or anything. I was not expecting

this at all and am wondering if I can return it to a bookstore that carries it

and get something more useful.

 

Judy

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I found 12 boxes of cookbooks in my attic..put there when i moved in..they are

down now and ooooh my 2 bookcases full...have u found u just can't toss them

out.....we should start a club..CCA

Cookbook Collectors Anonymous......oh wait we already told hehehehe

AJ

 

 

 

 

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I do to when it seems appropriate to use the different kinds of veggie meats out

there.

Judy

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kelownabc

Monday, May 08, 2006 3:41 PM

Re: Re: cookbooks

 

 

In a message dated 5/8/2006 1:21:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

jtwigg writes:

 

 

> almost 100% of the recipes are meat entree's. No side dishes or anything.

> I was not expecting this at all and am wondering if I can return it to a

> bookstore that carries it and get something more useful.

>

 

I use regular cook books a lot. I just substitute my " meat " for thiers. I

make my own gluten so it is fairly easy for me to do.

 

Lisa Marie

after all I believe flesh is a poor substiture for real food.

 

 

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you might. OR see if you can swap it w/somebody. I am dying to get my hands on

Rick Bayless' Mexican cookbooks but am trying not to spend the $$ right now.

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: and am wondering if I can return it to a

bookstore that carries it and get something more useful.

 

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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I love second hand book stores, I have some very old ones but that i got for a

dollar.LOL

I use a recipe for parlsey chili dumplings out of a 1920's five roses flour

cookbook.

just blindfold me around those stores I love 10 books for 10 bucks..wanta go

shopping (*O*)

lol

AJ

 

 

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I was at the Mill Museum (old Gold Medal Flour mill) when I was in Minneapolis &

I bought a new 1950 edition Betty Crocker cookbook! My Grandmother's cookbook

but new! It's great reading.

 

AJ <coolcook wrote:

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL that sounds like a great place to shop. I inherited all my mil's cookbooks

when she died. Some are over 80 years old. There are some great recipes in

them.

Judy

 

I love second hand book stores, I have some very old ones but that i got for a

dollar.LOL

I use a recipe for parlsey chili dumplings out of a 1920's five roses flour

cookbook.

just blindfold me around those stores I love 10 books for 10 bucks..wanta go

shopping (*O*)

lol

AJ

 

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oh i am soooo jealous!

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I inherited all my mil's cookbooks when

she died. Some are over 80 years old. Judy

 

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

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so am i!!!

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote: oh i am soooo jealous!

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I inherited all my mil's cookbooks

when she died. Some are over 80 years old. Judy

 

 

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

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Isn't it wonderful. I was so fortunate that none of my sister in-laws have

much interest in cooking, so they said sure, when I asked if they minded if I

had them. There are hand written recipes to, of some of her favorites. I just

got these and need to really sit down and look at them.

Judy

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Judy*, Russells wife

Tuesday, May 09, 2006 6:23 AM

Re: Re: cookbooks

 

 

so am i!!!

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote: oh i am soooo jealous!

 

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: I inherited all my mil's cookbooks

when she died. Some are over 80 years old. Judy

 

 

 

Beth

" The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many

kids have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference. "

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

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My mom never cooked caseroles or anything thing fancy and she never used

cookbooks. It drove me crazy that we only had one cookbook in our house growing

up. My mom can make the simpliest prepared food taste delicious though and I do

enjoy and appreciate it. I love Indian food, when it isn't prepared as hot as

most of them like it. LOL. It is a different kind of hot than Mexican food,

which I love Hot.

Judy

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akfral

Tuesday, May 09, 2006 6:44 AM

cookbooks

 

 

I haven't inherited my MIL cookbooks, I just 'borrow' them. I think I have 2

or 3, her Indian cookbook is a current fave. She doesn't use any of them, she

cooks the same stuff her mom cooked when she was growing up. AmyF

 

 

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Hi Judy, My mom was the same. She made simple dishes and rarely used a

cookbook, of which she had two. I still remember when I learned to bake and had

tried everything in the books, and she looked at me and said, " why do you need

to do different ones? " Mom

did not like cooking and to her it was one more chore.

 

I love Indian food too, hotter the better LOL.

 

Linda

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wwjd

Tuesday, May 09, 2006 7:59 AM

Re: cookbooks

 

 

My mom never cooked caseroles or anything thing fancy and she never used

cookbooks. It drove me crazy that we only had one cookbook in our house growing

up. My mom can make the simpliest prepared food taste delicious though and I do

enjoy and appreciate it. I love Indian food, when it isn't prepared as hot as

most of them like it. LOL. It is a different kind of hot than Mexican food,

which I love Hot.

Judy

 

 

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Do you live near Mpls Beth? I live in st. paul...

 

I too love cookbooks...and actually read them at bedtime... i check out a

number of them from the library at a time, and copy the ones that I really want

to try!!

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

I was at the Mill Museum (old Gold Medal Flour mill) when I was in Minneapolis

& I bought a new 1950 edition Betty Crocker cookbook! My Grandmother's cookbook

but new! It's great reading.

 

AJ <coolcook wrote:

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

starting at 1 & cent;/min.

 

 

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Hi Sarah,

i live in nyc, dh works in minn. i went out for Easter. Nice city!

Depending on his job situation, if I'm ever out there again, we could meet for

lunch.

Beth

 

Sarah Zlimen <belmonte25 wrote:

Do you live near Mpls Beth? I live in st. paul...

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

starting at 1 & cent;/min.

 

 

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I would like that!! you'll have to let me know if you'll be in town!

what does he do?

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

Hi Sarah,

i live in nyc, dh works in minn. i went out for Easter. Nice city!

Depending on his job situation, if I'm ever out there again, we could meet for

lunch.

Beth

 

Sarah Zlimen <belmonte25 wrote:

Do you live near Mpls Beth? I live in st. paul...

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates

starting at 1 & cent;/min.

 

 

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ADP conversions. he's at Dain Rouscher right now but may be moving .

 

Sarah Zlimen <belmonte25 wrote: I would like that!! you'll have to

let me know if you'll be in town!

what does he do?

 

Beth Renzetti <elmothree2000 wrote:

Hi Sarah,

i live in nyc, dh works in minn.

 

Beth

“The right adult at the right time can make an enormous difference. Many kids

have a history of difficult, disappointing relationships and one good

relationship--one person who is there for them--can make a huge difference.”

-Jean E. Rhodes Professor, Psychology at the University of Massachusetts in

Boston.

 

 

 

 

 

Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using

Messenger with Voice.

 

 

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> This was a big cookbook weekend for me... We got Vegan

> with a Vengence (it looks like the coolest book),

> something called like Cooking Vegetables in the French

> Way, and my husband ordered me A Vegan Taste of

> France, A Vegan Taste of Mexico, and A Vegan Taste of

> West Africa (that is on backorder though). There will

> be lots of cooking in my future. :-)

 

 

WOw, lucky girl, Whitney! :-)

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I'd recommend " Fresh From the Vegetarian Slow Cooker " by Robin

Robertson and " The Breadman's Healthy Bread Book " by George Burnett.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Julie (vegan mom to vegan 5-year-old twin girls)

 

, Hossfeld Family <jhr wrote:

>

> I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for

> -- a bread machine cookbook with lots of good whole-grain recipes

> -- a vegan or vegetarian crockpot cookbook

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I just heard of a book called Fresh from the Vegetarian Slow Cooker by

Robin Robertson. I don't know anything about it, but I'm definitely

going to look into borrowing or buying a copy.

 

Barbara

 

, Hossfeld Family <jhr wrote:

>

> I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations for

> -- a bread machine cookbook with lots of good whole-grain recipes

> -- a vegan or vegetarian crockpot cookbook

>

> I have three small children so I look for recipes that don't require a

> lot of prep time. I know there are lots of books out there but I'd like

> to buy something tried-and-true. I've had good luck with the

> recommendations from this group -- I purchased Vegan Planet and Raising

> Vegetarian Children a couple of months ago and we're really enjoying

the

> recipes (and the reading material). Thanks!

> Heather (in Ontario, Canada)

>

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, " Sue " <kup wrote:

>

> Ok, I went to my library. There had two vegetarian cookbooks. One

is

> pretty good, the other one, so-so.

> Anyway, after reading through the recipes, I went to Amazon and

bought some

> cookbooks.

> From the groups suggestions, I bought:

> " Diet for a Small Planet " not suggested, but I wanted to read it.

 

That is a great book. One that I'd like myself for home. I got it

from the library to read.

Debbie

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debjreed

9/24/2006 9:14:31 PM

 

Re: Cookbooks

 

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That is a great book. One that I'd like myself for home. I got it

From the library to read.

Debbie

I ordered Diet for a Small Planet, after reading what everyone said about it

 

I tried getting it at the library. The branch that had it was 200 miles

away. LOL But, the one I ordered was used and cheap!

Sue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Not a cookbook, but a health guru's book :) - I have been looking this last week

again at

Dr Neal Barnard's books - or a couple of them, at least - and he has a good

number of

recipes to go with his diet plan (in much the same way as McDougall has a good

section

on recipes in book). I mention Barnard because he ALSO has put out a book on

reversing

diabetes (not sure of the exact title) which should be of interest.

 

LOL I just googled it and found it is called (wait for it) _DR. NEAL BARNARD'S

PROGRAM

FOR REVERSING DIABETES_ (wouldn't ya know) and it has recipes by Bryanna Clark

Brogan.

Have a quick look on http://www.bryannaclarkgrogan.com/page/page/4202244.htm

and http://www.nealbarnard.org/diabetes_book.htm etc. etc. etc.

 

Worth a thought? Good luck! :)

 

Love, Pat

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I'm LOVING " Vegan with a Vengeance " by Isa Chandra Moskowitz!! While it

isn't a low-fat cookbook, the recipes are easily modifiable - which she

discusses in the notes section.

 

I also like " Hot Damn & Hell Yeah " for splurges - it's a Vegan

Southwestern and down-home Southern cookbook.

 

Vegan Planet by Robin Robinson is a must have - I LOVE the seitan recipe

in that one:-)

 

All can be found on Amazon:-)

 

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On Behalf Of Cindi

Thursday, March 01, 2007 8:56 PM

vegetarianslimming

Cookbooks

 

Hi Bonnie ~

 

As promised...

 

Some of the cookbooks we use a lot are:

 

Fresh from the Vegetarian Slow Cooker

Local Flavors by Deborah Madison

Moosewood restaurant's (we have a couple different ones)

Vegetarian Planet

The Wok Bible

Recipes from a Vegetarian Goddess

The Big Book of Vegetarian

The Compassionate Cook

The Vegetarian 5 Ingredient Gourmet (I think someone else mentioned this

earlier).

 

There are others, but figured I'd stop there. :-)

 

We also use recipes from Vegetarian Times magazine as well as various

websites.

 

Cindi

 

 

 

 

 

See what we've been cookin'!

http://cookingwithluinda.blogspot.com/

<http://cookingwithluinda.blogspot.com/>

 

 

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