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Vegan on a Budget Cookbook: Budget and animal friendly food for your unique lifestyle - cover

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Vegan on a Budget Cookbook: Budget and animal friendly food for your unique lifestyle

Mary E Edwards

Publisher: Mary E Edwards

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This cook book is a compact book that is full of flavor. It holds over 30 recipes of vegan, budget friendly foods that will keep your stomach and your wallet full. Vegan diets can be incredibly healthy and yummy. Just because vegans don’t eat meat or anything made from animal products, doesn’t mean that they have to skimp on flavor or nutrients. This book is the perfect companion to any vegan, and will help them navigate through meals seamlessly. 
Available since: 01/04/2016.

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