Free Download Vegetarian Comfort Foods: The Happy Healthy Gut Guide to Delicious Plant-Based Cooking by Jennifer Browne
English | August 4, 2015 | ISBN: 1632203324 | 200 pages | MOBI | 22 Mb
The Happy Healthy Gut Guide to Delicious Plant-Based Cooking
More than seventy-five recipes to nourish your body and soul
Food is the mind and body’s single-most important form of nourishment. Our bodies’ capacity for growth and repair directly correlates to the fuel we put into it, and food is that fuel. By eating mindfully, we can not only steer the course of our health to reach its peak, but enjoy the ride along the way.
After a decade-long struggle with IBS, Jennifer Brown discovered that the path to health is no further than the walk to the refrigerator. Vegetarian Comfort Foods couples the healing power of whole, plant-based, mindfully-chosen food with creative recipes to please our palates and diminish our ailments. Starting with the necessary kitchen tools, pantry prerequisites, and cleansing instructions, the foundation is set for more than seventy-five recipes, such as:
Berry-Rhubarb Smoothie
Banana Walnut Pancakes
Roasted Squash with Apple and Eggplant
Warm Steamed Green Salad
Tangy Lentil Salad
Thai Red Curry
Sweet & Sour Tofu Stir-Fry
Pink Salt Brownies
Chocolate Chia Pudding
And many more!
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