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Books |
"The George
Bernard Shaw Vegetarian Cookbook"
(by Alice Laden
and R.J. Minney, New Revised Edition by Dorothy R. Bates,1987, THE BOOK
PUBLISHING COMPANY, Summertown, TN 38483) |
This was the first
cookbook we bought when we decided to go veggie. We might not have made it
without this wonderful little book. |
"Quickies 2
veggies and more" |
( by Monda Rosenberg, 1999,
Mclelland & Stewart Inc., 481 University Avenue, Suite 900, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5G 2E9) |
This is a great
cookbook for busy people as many of the recipes are quick and easy to prepare -
and delicious ! |
"Canadian
Living's Best Vegetarian Dishes" |
( From the kitchens of Canadian
Living Magazine,1997, Madison Press Books. 40 Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5R 2S1) |
This is another
wonderful Canadian cookbook with recipes that are easy to
prepare. |
"Linda's
Kitchen" |
(by Linda
McCartney, 1995, Little, Brown and Company Inc. ) |
Since Linda McCartney was our
inspiration for becoming vegetarians, we thought it only right to buy her book.
We didn't need an excuse - this is one of our favourites. |
"Great
Vegetarian Food" |
(Australian
Women's Weekly, 2001, ACP Publishing Pty Limited
www.awwbooks.com.au) |
This Australian book was a gift
that we use frequently. The names of some ingredients are different from North
American books, but you can usually tell from the pictures what they are. Also,
they seem not to have salt in Australia, so you may want to consider adding
some. |
"Vegetables" |
(The Essentials
Collection, 2002, Parragon Publishing, Queen Street House, 4 Queen St., Bath,
BA1 1HE, UK ) |
This book has some very creative
and unusual dishes that can be main courses or side dishes. |
"Vegetarian
Times " |
(magazine
published monthly - Editorial Offices Westshore III, 301 Concourse Blvd., Suite
350, ffices Glen Allen, Virginia 23059
www.vegetariantimes.com) |
Pick up a copy of this magazine
and have a look at some of the recipes - you will see our creative veggie
cuisine can be. We have enjoyed everything we have tried from this magazine -
lots of good health information, too. |
"Sinfully
Vegan " Over 140 Decadent Desserts to Satisfy Every Vegan's Sweet
Tooth |
(by Lois
Dieterly, 2003, Marlowe and Company, 245 W.17th Street, 11th Floor, New
York,N.Y. 10011) |
Lots of delicious vegan desserts that are easy to
make. |
"Becoming
Vegetarian" |
(by Vesanto
Melina, R.D., Brenda Davis, R.D., Victoria Harrison, R.D., 1994, Macmillan
Canada, Toronto) |
This book is primarily about the
health benefits of vegetarianism with lots of info about nutrition. |
"Veggie
revolution: Smart Choices for a Healthy Body and a Healthy
Planet" |
(by Sally
Kneidel, Ph.D., and Sara Kate Kneidel, 2005, Fulcrum Publishing, Golden,
Colorado) |
This very readable book contains
information on the environmental impact, animal welfare, and health concerns of
an omnivore diet. It would be a great gift for folks who may not understand the
effects of their food choices. |
Links |
Toronto Vegetarian
Association |
For those of you who
live in Toronto, you might want to check out the resources of The Toronto
Vegetarian Association (416-544-9800) We paricularly found their brochure
helpful for restaurants and take-out places. |
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals |
Almost everyone has heard of PETA
and their work for animal rights. Their web site is updated almost daily on
their current campaigns and successes. You can order a "veggie starter kit"
from them. |
Realities of Factory Farming
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Most people do not
realize how terribly animals are treated on factory farms. This site gives you
some insight. |
David Suzuki Foundation |
The David Suzuki Foundation web
site is primarily on environmental issues. One of the challenges to average
folks who want to help the environment is to go meat-free one day a week. We,
of course, would like you to go meat-free seven days a week, but if you can't
quite get there, you will still be contributing to the benefits in proportion
that you do. |
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