I have owned this book for several year,it was the first cookbook I bought after going vegan. I have used it so much it's falling apart and badly stained with chocolate and sauces. I highly recommend this book.It's refreshing,fun and the recipes are spectacular. I recently got married and moved to another country where vegan restaurants are zero.I have had to cook every day for me and my husband who had never had vegan food until I came along. I have impressed him so much with my cooking,most being recipes from this book,that he is now (mostly)vegan(he's working on the last bit).
If I can turn a meat-eating Dane,where the word vegan is only very recently being heard,with these recipes,I think that anyone will love them,too.
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Wow I don't think I could possibly be more impressed with this book. I LOVE IT!!! I'm a vegan student so don't have masses of time or money to cook, but this cookbook is the best. I've tried getting on with other cookbooks for vegans in the past but found them too complicated and boring!
The only downside is that this is AMERICAN so all measurements in cups and some ingredients unfamiliar (eg zucchini = aubergine and capsicum = pepper).
I promise if you buy it, you won't be disappointed!
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Wow I don't think I could possibly be more impressed with this book. I LOVE IT!!! I'm a vegan student so don't have masses of time or money to cook, but this cookbook is the best. I've tried getting on with other cookbooks for vegans in the past but found them too complicated and boring!
The only downside is that this is AMERICAN so all measurements in cups and some ingredients unfamiliar (eg zucchini = aubergine and capsicum = pepper).
I promise if you buy it, you won't be disappointed!
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I once considered training as a speech and language therapist. Instead, I opted for psychiatric nursing and found that this also requires a high level of awareness of speech and the skilled use of language, as well as a sensitivity to the idiosyncrasies of communication used by people with mental health problems. It is perhaps surprising, then, that speech and language therapy (SLT) does not hold a more prominent position in the field. This new, very substantial book addresses this anomaly.
It is interesting to reflect on how OTs, psychologists, nurses, doctors, social workers and, more recently, creative arts therapists have maintained their membership of the multi-disciplinary mental health team, and how others like SLTs might be incorporated. ... Read More:
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I once considered training as a speech and language therapist. Instead, I opted for psychiatric nursing and found that this also requires a high level of awareness of speech and the skilled use of language, as well as a sensitivity to the idiosyncrasies of communication used by people with mental health problems. It is perhaps surprising, then, that speech and language therapy (SLT) does not hold a more prominent position in the field. This new, very substantial book addresses this anomaly.
It is interesting to reflect on how OTs, psychologists, nurses, doctors, social workers and, more recently, creative arts therapists have maintained their membership of the multi-disciplinary mental health team, and how others like SLTs might be incorporated. ... Read More:
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Better known for Sophie's World (or something like that), which, in my opinion, is a bit over-rated and fairly dull (I read it after reading this), this second story by Jostein Gaarder is infinitely more inventive, creative, charming and fairy-tale-like. One of the few (two) books I've read more than once, and one of the few books I carry around so I can lend it and get as many people to read as possible. Life-affiriming stuff indeed that makes you feel all good inside and inspired me to get a tattoo as well, which I still haven't got around to doing. Go on, get busy on the rainbow fizz(y)=>
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Better known for Sophie's World (or something like that), which, in my opinion, is a bit over-rated and fairly dull (I read it after reading this), this second story by Jostein Gaarder is infinitely more inventive, creative, charming and fairy-tale-like. One of the few (two) books I've read more than once, and one of the few books I carry around so I can lend it and get as many people to read as possible. Life-affiriming stuff indeed that makes you feel all good inside and inspired me to get a tattoo as well, which I still haven't got around to doing. Go on, get busy on the rainbow fizz(y)=>
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Better known for Sophie's World (or something like that), which, in my opinion, is a bit over-rated and fairly dull (I read it after reading this), this second story by Jostein Gaarder is infinitely more inventive, creative, charming and fairy-tale-like. One of the few (two) books I've read more than once, and one of the few books I carry around so I can lend it and get as many people to read as possible. Life-affiriming stuff indeed that makes you feel all good inside and inspired me to get a tattoo as well, which I still haven't got around to doing. Go on, get busy on the rainbow fizz(y)=>
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