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Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > Vegetarian cookery > General
Looking for ways to cut the cost of your weekly food shop? This
inventive and savvy cookbook shows you how to make simple,
delicious, meat-free meals using everyday storecupboard ingredients
that are good for you, your pocket and the planet! Award-winning
cookery writer Nicola Graimes shares her best-value vegetarian and
vegan meals with useful tips for thrifty shopping, freezing and
cooking. With chapters arranged by storecupboard essentials -
pasta, rice, noodles, eggs, nuts, beans and grains - each recipe
combines trusty staples with in-season fresh produce to create
modern, global and truly mouthwatering dishes. Try making the most
of seasonal veg with Winter Root, Cheddar & Cider Pie or Pea,
Mint and Feta Crostini, buying in bulk for the Chipotle Cakes with
Chilli & Lime Yogurt or Lentil, Preserved Lemon and Date
Tagine, or reviving leftovers with Last-of-the-Beans Risotto or
Arancini Eggs. This is the new and updated edition of Veggienomics.
Veganism is everywhere. But for a word that's grown so popular,
what does being vegan actually mean? Through his Fat Gay Vegan
blog, Sean O'Callaghan has become a no-nonsense voice that cuts
through the fuss and the fads. He explains the politics of veganism
beyond the plate, and why we should all aim to live a little more
compassionately. So if you want to know more about the arguments
for veganism, the myths around the movement - and the junk food
you're still allowed to eat - then like a friendly, fat uncle, Sean
is here to pat you on the back, and tell you a bit more of the
story...
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