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The Middle Path Cookbook: A Vegetarian Awakening! by Jay Disney The Overlook Press, April, 2002. Hardcover, 256 pages. ISBN: 1585672602 Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Vegetarianism is becoming more and more popular.
People decide to take up a no-meat lifestyle for
many different reasons: philosophical, religious or
health reasons are the most common reasons for
becoming a Vegan. Jay Disney, the author of
Let There Be Lite shares his holistic approach to food
in his newest book. A vegetarian himself, Disney
embraces the Middle Path -- that is, a path of moderation
in all things. His latest cookbook is aimed at
carnivores who are hesitant about the whole vegetarian
thing, but are willing to take a chance on a different way
of cooking and eating. Unlike his last cookbook, not
all of the recipes are low-fat; there are some included, however.
But high or low fat, they are all quite delicious.
Even the most devout carnivore is sure to enjoy Onion Quiche, Risotto Con Funghi, Cheese Souffle, Viva Italia Penne and Santa Fe Corn Chowder. And for dessert, why not try the Steamed Miniature Chocolate Cakes, the Dangerous Pecan Sandies, or Mocha Nut Thins? The recipes are easy to follow, although some take more work than others. A handy section at the end of the book, called Informational Digressions, answers such questions as whether fresh is always better, and an Ingredients and Techniques Section has some very helpful definitions and cooking instructions. Altogether, this is a useful cookbook which will appeal to vegans and non-vegans alike. Reprinted with permission from The Internet Writing Journal®. Copyright © 1997-2011 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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