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Sweet Vegetarian Recipes to Try - The Tastiest Greens That Will Make You Scream - cover

Sweet Vegetarian Recipes to Try - The Tastiest Greens That Will Make You Scream

Ida Smith

Publisher: Ida Smith

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Summary

Being a vegetarian doesn't mean you should be confined to some boring kind of food for the rest of your life. You can also have various dishes that won't hurt you. You think it’s not possible, right? Well! You have all the answers you need in this cookbook. 

There are various vegetarian recipes that are a must-have for every vegetarian and be assured that you will always certainly have something different to try every day, and the best part is you are actually doing this from the comfort of your home. 
 
Available since: 08/22/2020.

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