This book is chock full of hippie, healthy type recipes that most people won't even eat, much less dogs. I tried a few of the lesser offensive recipes and the dogs just wouldn't touch them. I didn't even pass the book along, I just tossed it.
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This book is chock full of hippie, healthy type recipes that most people won't even eat, much less dogs. I tried a few of the lesser offensive recipes and the dogs just wouldn't touch them. I didn't even pass the book along, I just tossed it.
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Imagine a cook book that cuts right to the chase: easy to create, nourishing food that is made for sharing. This a cookbook for everyone who wants to make dining a simple, beautiful gesture of love for others, love for self, and love for Earth. The recipes introduce ideas and techniques that can be used as a springboard to innovation. My favorites: Comforter, Curried Plantains, Banana Bread, Wintermelon Soup. Buy this book for youself, buy it for your friends (vegan or not), just buy it and head to the kitchen!
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Too fast we forget about the important things in life, what's right, and what we care about most.
My Dog, the Meat Eater is a tale of life and the art of survival. The sly setting of a small family farm provokes readers to see from an agricultural viewpoint the realization that people must deal with the effects of change--life moves on even if we don't. And no matter what happens to us, whether our life takes a turn for the worse or better, we just have to keep on living.
Daniel Trask's first novel reads light as four young boys with the help of an old Puerto Rican named Louie embark on the discovery of what it means when they realize that the only way to survive in this world is to experience the death of another. The dependency ... Read More:
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Too fast we forget about the important things in life, what's right, and what we care about most.
My Dog, the Meat Eater is a tale of life and the art of survival. The sly setting of a small family farm provokes readers to see from an agricultural viewpoint the realization that people must deal with the effects of change--life moves on even if we don't. And no matter what happens to us, whether our life takes a turn for the worse or better, we just have to keep on living.
Daniel Trask's first novel reads light as four young boys with the help of an old Puerto Rican named Louie embark on the discovery of what it means when they realize that the only way to survive in this world is to experience the death of another. The dependency ... Read More:
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