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Vegan Baking - Mouth-Watering Vegan Baking Recipes Including Muffins Breads Cakes & Cookies You Will Love! - cover

Vegan Baking - Mouth-Watering Vegan Baking Recipes Including Muffins Breads Cakes & Cookies You Will Love!

Karen Greenvang

Verlag: Your Wellness Books

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Beschreibung

This collection of vegan baking recipes is free from highly refined carbohydrates, highly refined sugars, and dairy.

Raw, natural ingredients that are free from preservatives and additives allow you to enjoy baked treats while taking care of your body from within!

The Vegan Baking Recipes Include:

-Yummy muffins
-Easy cakes
-Irresistible cookies
-and Nutritious Breads

They are designed to give your body and mind optimal nutrition so that you can create a new, stronger, and healthier version of yourself. At the same time, they will also help you satisfy your sweet tooth--yum!

Each Recipe from Vegan Baking Includes:

-easy and informative instructions + easy-to-find ingredients (including US and European measurements)
-mind & body benefits of each recipe-how to get healthy and fit!

With Vegan Baking Recipes You Will Also Discover:
-the best vegan superfoods like chia seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds + much, much more!
A rainbow of nutritious fruits combined with cruelty-free vegan milk and other nutritious ingredients for super vegans!

What are you waiting for?

Give yourself the nutrients you deserve so that you can create a sexy, healthy, fit body while keeping it cruelty-free and safe for the environment- in alignment with your vegan lifestyle!

Would You Like To Know More?

Order now and start making delicious vegan treats today!
Verfügbar seit: 25.09.2023.

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