Vegetarian Cooking Without
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Product details
- ISBN 9780722538975
- Weight: 340g
- Dimensions: 159 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 15 May 2000
- Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
‘Vegetarian Cooking Without’ by nutritional therapist Barbara Cousins was written following requests for a vegetarian version of ‘Cooking Without’. So many vegetarian books rely heavily on the use of cheese, milk, cream and wheat and appetizing dishes without these ingredients are harder to find.
‘Vegetarian Cooking Without’ contains recipes that are well balanced and delicious but without the use of ingredients such as gluten, dairy produce, sugar, yeast and saturated fats. These foods can cause individuals to have a variety of health problems. The recipes are not only for vegetarians but for anyone wishing to include more, healthy, enjoyable vegetarian meals in their diet whilst avoiding certain problem foods.
All Barbara’s books contain a written section about health and in the front of this book Barbara covers topics such as ‘blood sugar balance’, ‘mental and emotional detoxification’, ‘the menopause’ and ‘weight control’.
Barbara Cousins is a nutritional therapist who wrote her first book over 26 years ago. ‘Cooking Without’ was written for the benefit of Barbara’s clients and was self-published in 1990. ‘Cooking Without’ was taken over by Thorsons in 1996 and was followed by another two books in the series, ‘Vegetarian Cooking Without’ and ‘Cooking Without Made Easy’. Her latest book ‘Easy Tasty Healthy’ came out in 2016 and this book is free from soya and eggs as well as gluten, dairy, sugar and yeast because so many people now have problems with these foods too.
Find out more about Barbara and her work, on her website, barbaracousins.com
