Greens 24/7: More Than 100 Quick, Easy, and Delicious Recipes for Eating Leafy Greens and Other Green Vegetables at Every Meal, Every Day

Author:   Jessica Nadel
Publisher:   Experiment
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9781615192274


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   06 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jessica Nadel
Publisher:   Experiment
Imprint:   Experiment
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781615192274


ISBN 10:   1615192271
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   06 January 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A solid farmers' market resource. -- Clean Eating magazine Greens 24/7 [is] a cookbook that can help you swallow those extra vegetables with innovative recipes that tuck them into smoothies, soups, salads, entrees, baked goods, and even dessert. Spinach brownies, for real? It can't hurt to try. -- Christian Science Monitor


A solid farmers' market resource. --<b><i>Clean Eating</i></b> magazine Abound with creativity; this cookbook is simple and easy to follow with great results. --<b><i>T.O.F.U. Magazine</i></b> This vegan cookbook has over 100 creative recipes and great photos. --<b><i>Vegetarian Journal</i></b> It is the simplicity of the recipes that is also so appealing about this book...This book isn't only great to cook out of, it's a pleasure just to read and look at. --<b>Toronto Vegetarian Association</b> <i>Greens 24/7</i> [is] a cookbook that can help you swallow those extra vegetables with innovative recipes that tuck them into smoothies, soups, salads, entrees, baked goods, and even dessert. Spinach brownies, for real? It can't hurt to try. --<b><i>Christian Science Monitor </i></b> If you've promised yourself a green 2015, get a hold of Jessica Nadel's cookbook. . . . Nadel's recipes are pleasingly simple (with complex flavors). --<b><i>Toronto Star </i></b> Accessible and fun . . . . A testament that the days when greens meant either boring salads or boiled cabbage are long gone. --<b><i>The Oregonian </i></b> A beautifully executed cookbook devoted to enjoying leafy greens and green vegetables at every meal. --<b><i>Portland Press Herald</i></b> A great guide to cooking healthy, original recipes. A unique aspect of this book is the nutrition guide to every recipe with a breakdown of most 'green' food and a 'green day' meal plan. --<b><i>Joy of Kosher</i></b> Like her blog, this book is creative, inventive, and gorgeous. If you love good food, then this book is for you. Everything I've tried so far has been a huge hit and I can't wait to keep digging in to this beautiful work of art. --<b>My Darling Vegan</b> [A] book full of recipes based around green vegetables and instead of all being a.) green and b.) all vegetable-y looking (as one might expect), they all look incredibly drool-worthy and inviting--in many of them, you can't even tell there's a vegetable in them at all!) --<b>Keepin' It Kind</b> This is one of those cookbooks where you want to make literally every. single. thing. Not only are the recipes super-approachable, but they use practical ingredients that are easy to obtain. --<b>The Vegan Chickpea</b> As useful as it is inspiring. --<b>Choosing Raw</b> Suffice it to say, if you are looking for ways to eat more greens, this is your cookbook. --<b>The Taste Space</b> We need more recipes like this in our lives. --<b>In Fine Balance</b>


A solid farmers market resource. Clean Eating magazine Abound with creativity; this cookbook is simple and easy to follow with great results. T.O.F.U. Magazine Greens 24/7 [is] a cookbook that can help you swallow those extra vegetables with innovative recipes that tuck them into smoothies, soups, salads, entrees, baked goods, and even dessert. Spinach brownies, for real? It can t hurt to try. Christian Science Monitor If you ve promised yourself a green 2015, get a hold of Jessica Nadel s cookbook. . . . Nadel s recipes are pleasingly simple (with complex flavors). Toronto Star Accessible and fun . . . . A testament that the days when greens meant either boring salads or boiled cabbage are long gone. The Oregonian A beautifully executed cookbook devoted to enjoying leafy greens and green vegetables at every meal. Portland Press Herald A great guide to cooking healthy, original recipes. A unique aspect of this book is the nutrition guide to every recipe with a breakdown of most green food and a green day meal plan. Joy of Kosher Like her blog, this book is creative, inventive, and gorgeous. If you love good food, then this book is for you. Everything I ve tried so far has been a huge hit and I can t wait to keep digging in to this beautiful work of art. My Darling Vegan [A] book full of recipes based around green vegetables and instead of all being a.) green and b.) all vegetable-y looking (as one might expect), they all look incredibly drool-worthy and inviting in many of them, you can t even tell there s a vegetable in them at all!) Keepin It Kind This is one of those cookbooks where you want to make literally every. single. thing. Not only are the recipes super-approachable, but they use practical ingredients that are easy to obtain. The Vegan Chickpea As useful as it is inspiring. Choosing Raw Suffice it to say, if you are looking for ways to eat more greens, this is your cookbook. The Taste Space We need more recipes like this in our lives. In Fine Balance


A solid farmers' market resource. -- Clean Eating magazine Greens 24/7 [is] a cookbook that can help you swallow those extra vegetables with innovative recipes that tuck them into smoothies, soups, salads, entrees, baked goods, and even dessert. Spinach brownies, for real? It can't hurt to try. -- Christian Science Monitor Like her blog, this book is creative, inventive, and gorgeous. If you love good food, then this book is for you. Everything I've tried so far has been a huge hit and I can't wait to keep digging into this beautiful work of art. --My Darling Vegan blog


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Jessica Nadel writes the popular blog Cupcakes and Kale and is the author of Greens 24/7 (The Experiment, 2014). She has a passion for healthy, local, plant-based eating and thinks that in a diet of vibrant, nourishing meals there is room for a cupcake or two. She is also the proprietor/baker at Oh My Bakeshop, a natural and organic bakery. She lives in Ontario, Canada.

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