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Step-by-Step Guide for Veganism: Start your Journey to Healthier Eating with These Healthy Easy and Delectable Recipes! - cover

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Step-by-Step Guide for Veganism: Start your Journey to Healthier Eating with These Healthy Easy and Delectable Recipes!

Mary E Edwards

Publisher: Mary E Edwards

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Summary

This book is about Veganism. Readers are given a blurb on what Veganism is and its categories in the Introduction. Following the Introduction is the Vegan Diet and Nutrition, which conveys knowledge about the kind of diet that Vegans eat. Also, a step-by-step guide is listed for those who want to start the path of Vegan eating. 
For newbie’s to Veganism, learn about the Veganism Diet and the benefits in the Introduction. Put the diet into practice with the collection of recipes for every meal of the day; starting with breakfast recipes, including Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal, Muesli Mixed Fruits, Pumpkin Cinnamon Waffle, and more. After breakfast are light and savory lunch recipes like Quinoa Vegetable Salad, Tofu Quiche, and more, then, followed by delectable dinner recipes including Jicama Mango Salad, Caramelized Cauliflower Bisque and much more. This book also offers a variety of delicious snacks and desserts such as a scrumptious chocolate flavored treat. Lastly, you can find soup and smoothie recipes. 
Take pleasure in this collection of easy and nutritious recipes while getting into your new lifestyle. 
Available since: 01/05/2016.

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