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Amazon Kindle, Google Play, B&N Nook, Apple Books and Kobo have the eBook edition of
The Food Matters Cookbook: 500 Revolutionary Recipes for Better Living by Mark Bittman for $1.99
The Food Matters Cookbook: 500 Revolutionary Recipes for Better Living - Kindle edition by Bittman, Mark. @ Amazon.com. [amazon.com]
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From the award-winning champion of conscious eating and author of the bestselling Food Matters comes The Food Matters Cookbook, offering the most comprehensive and straightforward ideas yet for cooking easy, delicious foods that are as good for you as they are for the planet.
The Food Matters Cookbook is the essential encyclopedia and guidebook to responsible eating, with more than 500 recipes that capture Bittman's typically relaxed approach to everything in the kitchen. There is no finger-wagging here, just a no-nonsense and highly flexible case for eating more plants while cutting back on animal products, processed food, and of course junk. But for Bittman, flipping the ratio of your diet to something more virtuous and better for your body doesn't involve avoiding
any foods—indeed, there is no sacrifice here.
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I haven't dived all the way into it, but in the first few chapters I've already learned something about our food consumption and what it takes to get certain foods on my plate. I glanced the recipes and these are things that seem simple enough to make and eat.
This comment .. just shows people will literally hate anything for no reason. "I dislike vegetables" .. what did they do to you, please tell us!
International Association of Culinary Professionals, Julia Child, and James Beard awards ffs.
Know you know, kwblankenship, kickerstarter.
How to Cook Everything, 1998, is a foundation to start with if you can't handle this book.