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A Year in a Vegetarian Kitchen: Easy Seasonal Dishes for Family and Friends
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    Features:
  • 5 piece bento lunch box - blue
  • Microwavable without lids for warming, Not dishwasher safe
  • Total Capacity = 580 ml or 2.45 cups
  • Top Layer 250 ml, Bottom Layer 330 ml
  • Size 6.2in x 3.3in x 3.3in (16cm x 8.4cm x 8.5cm)
Specs:
Height10 Inches
Length7.9375 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2004
Weight3.1 Pounds
Width1.587 Inches

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Found 1 comment on A Year in a Vegetarian Kitchen: Easy Seasonal Dishes for Family and Friends:

u/Ike_Snopes ยท 2 pointsr/vegan

Ok, I may be violating the theme here, but my favorite cookbook isn't vegan - it's Jack Bishop's "Year in a Vegetarian Kitchen." It's not exclusively vegan, but contains many vegan recipes or recipes that can be easily made vegan. Ingredient lists are short, no faux meat (includes tofu and tempeh, though I don't consider those faux meat), mostly very quick, filling, cheap, and damn good. I'm completely vegan and find more recipes in this book than most exclusively vegan books.

I own lots of vegan cookbooks, but too many rely on whisking nutritional yeast with arrowroot powder to make cheese and other chemistry experiments trying to approximate omnivorous cooking.

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau's "Joy of Vegan Baking" kicks ass too.