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Feb 08, 2012 10:34AM

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I'm looking at expanding my cookbook collection (which is part of the reason I've joined the group) so I can find some more interesting meals to try.


It depends, I can have green beans, but not regular beans (e.g., black beans, kidney beans). I can't have chickpeas either. It really limits my options, but I'll feel it if I cheat. I can cheat a little with some foods (i.e., have a small amount in a bigger dish), but not at all with others.


Oh, I love eggplant too. One of my favourite eggplant recipes is from a local who ran an Indian spice shop (she closed it down a few years ago).


Hi everyone, I'm making a major effort to lose a bit of weight and am looking for some cookbooks that list the nutritional value of every recipe. The only one I already own with fairly low-fat recipes is Appetite for Reduction: 125 Fast and Filling Low-Fat Vegan Recipes. I'd love some suggestions for more healthy cookbooks with great tasting recipes AND nutritional info. Thanks!

ETA: Keep in mind that with the exception of baked goods, I've found it VERY easy to leave out the oil, salt, etc. in all recipes, making them lower calorie and often healthier. Or reducing the oil, having just enough for the fat soluble vitamin foods to be better absorbed if there aren't already nuts, avocado or other naturally fatty foods within the recipes.
Thanks, Lisa. I've been trying to calculate the calories etc. from my most often used recipes but it's a bit time consuming and I'm not sure how accurate my calculations are. I've definitely cut way back on the oil. I've finally started to try and fry things without any oil at all. Mostly I've been cooking really simple foods without recipes but that gets boring. :-)
Yes, you're right. I just get stuck in a rut sometimes.
Lisa, do you know if the McDougall books have decent recipes?
Lisa, do you know if the McDougall books have decent recipes?

Lisa, do you know if the McDougall books have decent recipes?"
Personally, I don't think there is anything special about them. You might like them better than I do. Lots of vinegar and mustard since there isn't oil. I can cook oil free but also without those two ingredients.

Good! Let us know what you think. I have a bunch and a used to use them but haven't for years. There are so many new books and online recipes out there. Except for The Peaceful Palate a lot of my old cookbooks are languishing on shelves.
Thanks for checking, Don! The library might have that one as the Moosewood books tend to be popular. I'll let you know!

My feeling is if you eat healthy foods and eat only to the point of no longer feeling hungry vs. feeling full, you can't be eating too many calories.

Thanks :)

My books Triumph of the Lentil: Soy-Free Vegan Wholefoods for All Appetites and High Protein Vegan: Hearty Whole Food Meals, Raw Desserts and More are both refined sugar free.
Raw books are all free from refined sugar, Practically RAW: Flexible Raw Recipes Anyone Can Make and her new one Practically Raw Desserts are ones that I like.
Whole Grain Vegan Baking: More than 100 Tasty Recipes for Plant-Based Treats Made Even Healthier-From Wholesome Cookies and Cupcakes to Breads, Biscuits, and More is a recent one, I haven't had a chance to make anything from this yet but it looks good and it's all refined sugar free.
Books mentioned in this topic
Triumph of the Lentil: Soy-Free Vegan Wholefoods for all Appetites (other topics)Practically RAW: Flexible Raw Recipes Anyone Can Make (other topics)
High Protein Vegan: Hearty Whole Food Meals, Raw Desserts and More (other topics)
Whole Grain Vegan Baking: More than 100 Tasty Recipes for Plant-Based Treats Made Even Healthier-From Wholesome Cookies and Cupcakes to Breads, Biscuits, and More (other topics)
The Peaceful Palate (other topics)
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Ginny Messina (other topics)Eric Tucker (other topics)
Lauren Ulm (other topics)
Terry Hope Romero (other topics)
Terry Hope Romero (other topics)
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