Kristen Suzanne's Easy Raw Vegan Sides and Snacks

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  • Kristen Suzanne's Easy Raw Vegan Sides and Snacks Book Detail

  • Author : Kristen Suzanne
  • Release Date : 2008
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  • Genre : Cooking
  • Pages : 82
  • ISBN 13 : 9780981755656
  • File Size : 72,72 MB

Kristen Suzanne's Easy Raw Vegan Sides and Snacks by Kristen Suzanne PDF Summary

Book Description: Mounting evidence has shown that heat destroys many of the nutrients found in raw, living food, rendering it harder to digest and nutritionally diminished. Raw food is catching on! From Hollywood stars with personal chefs, to a host of chic new Manhattan restaurants, the Raw Food movement is sweeping the country as people learn about the dramatic health benefits derived by eating a vegan diet in which food is never heated above 118 degrees Fahrenheit.Entrees may get all the attention, but side dishes quietly make the meal. And let's face it, snacks make life worth living! Every recipe in this collection of amazing sides and snacks is SUPER easy to prepare. You'll never be out of ideas for rounding out a meal or what to take to a potluck. And speaking of parties, this book's section on spreads and dips will have your guests craving your FABULOUS appetizers without even realizing they're eating the world's healthiest food. Includes an extra bonus chapter on Raw vegan breakfast!This Raw food vegan recipe book also includes a "Raw Basics" introduction to Raw food (with 7 basic "must have" recipes) for people who are new to the subject.

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Mounting evidence has shown that heat destroys many of the nutrients found in raw, living food, rendering it harder to digest and nutritionally diminished. Raw