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(More customer reviews)Anyone who is interested in incorporating whole grains and more veggies into their diet should have this cookbook in their kitchen! While their may be a few "exotic" ingredients to the newbies of macro/vegan cuisine, there are dozens and dozens of delicious recipes that incorporate whole grains, beans and soy products. Several of these items can be found at your local natural foods store or the health food section in your grocery store. Some of my favorites from this cookbook are the basic miso soup, chickenless salad, italian vegetable stew, brown rice & millet croquettes, quinoa salad, steamed spring rolls with citrus mustard sauce, temeph stronganoff, hearty sauteed greens with ginger, mushroom pate, sweet and sour cabbage with tart apples, pasta primavera, marinated vegetable and tofu salad, asian noodle salad with cashews, oat-raisin scones, olive nut bread, tarte tatin, and chocolate decadence brownies to name just a few. Christina does not use any refined sugars, white flour or dairy products in her recipes. Her delciious recipes require a shift in thinking from the SAD (Standard American Diet) to a natural, organic whole foods approach to enjoying food. This is a must have for any vegan or anyone just wishing to incorporate more vegetarian meals into their weekly diet.
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