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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seasonal Feasts!,
This review is from: Recipes From A Vegetarian Goddess (Paperback)
This book is filled with delicious, easy to prepare healthy meals. I am not a vegetarian, but do have a few vegetarian cookbooks. My other books contain recipes with hard-to-find ingredients, which makes it difficult to try something new! This book, unlike those, had ingredients available at my local grocery store, fast, flavorful meals and in an easy to read format. This book is also divided into seasons, which I find to be VERY nice. Once, I had gone to an herbalist in Chinese medicine, and the doctor there told me that I was eating the wrong foods. I was confused, as I was eating salads! How unhealthy is that? She explained, because it was winter, I should have been eating warming foods; foods that are harvested in the wintertime, such as oranges, soups etc. I was really quite surprised, yet it made sense. Later, I took an herbal healing class. In that class, the instructor stated that in a region where there is poison oak, for example, there is another herb capable of healing a poison oak reaction. I thought about that for a while, and fused these two ideas of thinking. We are provided with foods that are nourishing to us in the appropriate season to where we live. That does not mean you can never eat pineapples in the north, but that you should take advantage of the bounty available to you while it is in season. Karri Allrich presents this book in an effortless fashion, with little excerpts to go with each recipe, as well as sample menus for appropriate Pagan holidays. Her recipes are flavorful, and quick and easy to make. I look forward to her future cookbook, "Cooking by Moonlight, 13 Menus for 13 Moons" due out in 2002. Examples of her recipes include: Bruschetta, Huevos Rancheros, Bear Dreamer's Walnut Biscotti, Spicy Hummus, Roasted Winter Vegetables and May Wine. I would highly recommend this book for your kitchen!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recipes to please any Goddess and her family,
By A Customer
This review is from: Recipes From A Vegetarian Goddess (Paperback)
After preparing the Tortellini with Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Feta on page 23 of the Everyday Feasts section of "RECIPES FROM A VEGETARIAN GODDESS", I knew this cook book was going to be a winner. The dish's easy preparation with delectable results inspired me to turn to the variety of other unusual entrees, plus the offerings of soups, salads, and deserts all with enticing flavors and Goddess inspired combinations. Especially helpful is the Vegetarian Goddess' Pantry that appears at the beginning of the book, which lists "must have on hand items" to make the menu planning and preparation of these innovative recipes with ease. You will delight in all this book has to offer, from the visually stunning cover painted by the artist/author KARRI ALLRICH, to reading her beginning comments before each recipe, to the many splendid offerings you can easily prepare and enjoy. You will turn to this book time and time again for healthy and delicious meal planning. This would be a beautiful gift for a loved one, too, whether they are vegetarian or not...the recipes are for all to discover and savor. The book is now first in line in my row of cook books and I look forward to trying every one of these dishes through the seasons.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vegetarian cookbook with a dash of Goddess lore,
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This review is from: Recipes From A Vegetarian Goddess (Paperback)
I love this book! It is divided into 4 sections, following the seasons, and gives recipes for the 8 Wiccan Sabbats. Each section begins with a bit of Goddess lore. There is a magic to the book that anyone can appreciate - whether you love the Goddess, food, or both!I like the recipes because they are mostly vegetable, bean, and pasta based. There is some dairy - mostly for the desserts - and a little tofu. The ingredients can be found at any local supermarket and no special kitchen equipment is required. Do yourself a flavor and buy this book!!!
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