Guest guest Posted December 2, 2002 Report Share Posted December 2, 2002 that is soooo funny i almsot bought this book 2 weeks ago, as a gift fer my father(no, he ain't vegan, but one tries...)..i had it in my grubby lil paws at the bookstore, but apparantly put it down somewhere while i was droolin over some book er other, and misplaced it alas..maybe next time!!! cheers fraggle " Janey " <janey wrote: >I've just bought *Nonna's Italian Kitchen* - Delicious Home-Style Vegan >Cuisine. > > > >If you love Mediterranean food like I do but don't want to compromise on >your veganism, then I definitely recommend this book. > > > >The first section talks about the different regions of Italy and their local >specialities, then it discusses a basic vegan Italian store cupboard - olive >oils etc and then onto the recipes from easy Italian Onion Soup, Hot Garlic >Dip for Raw Vegetables to Ligurian Herb-Stuffed Pasta Triangles with Walnut >Sauce. > > > >*If* you celebrate Christmas, then it's a lovely book to give/receive! Me, >I couldn't wait that long!!!!!!!! > > > >Love, Janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 For the " purists " , who don't like dehydrating.... I purchased an interesting book today -- its recipes require only a food processor, a blender, and a juicer. It is called Raw Food Made Easy, by Jennifer Cornbleet. I went shopping today - they just opened a Trader Joe's in Manhattan -- can you believe that New York City! did not have one?!!! Anyway, I went in there, but it was too busy.. I could not stay to buy anything. I would have bought some REALLY cheap avocadoes -- I could not believe that price!-- but I would have had to stand in a line that wrapped entirely around the store and actually impeded shopping. Now I have to remember what people have said on-line about Trader Joe's and why I wanted to go there in the first place and why I was feeling deprived. They did not have flaxseed. So, then I went to Barnes and Noble, and they only had three books, one of which I already had. I picked this book. I went to Integral Yoga bookstore, and there I saw some I have seen recommended here -- I will put those on the wish-list - some of them looked good. If you forget the name of the book I have mentioned here, I will have posted it to the book database so you can access it any time. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Margaret - thanks for the news on that book. I will check into it. Traders Joes does have fairly good prices on their raw nuts if you can't get them in bulk anywhere else. They really center their fruits and vegetables on Organic. I buy their GREEN DRINK powder - it has like 15 different greens in the bottle for only $8.99. I think it is just great and I don't have to spend $40 on a jar. I can get one when I run out. It is not a health food store. There is plenty of junk in that store too. Thanks again Judy On 3/17/06, Margaret Gamez <mgamez1 wrote: > > For the " purists " , who don't like dehydrating.... > I purchased an interesting book today -- its recipes require only a > food processor, a blender, and a juicer. > > It is called Raw Food Made Easy, by Jennifer Cornbleet. > > I went shopping today - they just opened a Trader Joe's in Manhattan > -- can you believe that New York City! did not have one?!!! Anyway, I > went in there, but it was too busy.. I could not stay to buy anything. > I would have bought some REALLY cheap avocadoes -- I could not > believe that price!-- but I would have had to stand in a line that > wrapped entirely around the store and actually impeded shopping. Now > I have to remember what people have said on-line about Trader Joe's > and why I wanted to go there in the first place and why I was feeling > deprived. > They did not have flaxseed. > So, then I went to Barnes and Noble, and they only had three books, > one of which I already had. I picked this book. > I went to Integral Yoga bookstore, and there I saw some I have seen > recommended here -- I will put those on the wish-list - some of them > looked good. > If you forget the name of the book I have mentioned here, I will have > posted it to the book database so you can access it any time. > Margaret > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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