Pages: 160 (Paperback) ISBN: 1904010121 Pub: Grub Street Pub date: 2002-10-10 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 57082
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Reader Reviews:Great - but still a bit weird... (0/1 people found this helpful)I'm quite into raw food and generally trying to live a healthy life so I have enjoyed this book - it has given me some good ideas on how to incorporate more raw food into my diet. However...quite a few recipes are way different to the food I am used to! Raw ketchup was amazingly good and the spring roll style wraps are worth making but combinations of sprouts, seaweed and bombay mix found in other recipes are rather new tastes for me!
A classic (1/1 people found this helpful)The best raw food book that I have come across so far with lots of accessible recipes. Some require complicated implements but it is usually possible to improvise. Try the pasta sauce, chocolate torte and banana ice cream. No temperature indication for dehydrator (15/26 people found this helpful)I began reading through the book and was rather excited until I reached page 37. This is where the main substance of the book begins with recipes for snacks, main courses, breads, cookies and the like. While the recipes look very good, there is no indication whatsover as to which temperature the ingredients ought to be dehydrated. This is very crutial and cannot be done via guess work. A real dissapointment I must say! Kate Wood...what were you thinking? Highly recommended to anyone wanting to get more raw goodness in their diet! (42/43 people found this helpful)Updated since original post:
Reliable recipes, no-nonsense approach, great for beginners. (97/98 people found this helpful)If you are looking for a picture with every recipe and a forward 50 pages long about the benefits of sprouting and the technicalities of a diet to enhance you spiritually, then look away. There are other books for that. But this is a book that you will come back to again and again for straight-forward, reliable recipes, easy to find british ingredients and Kate adds a note to every recipe giving tips/her findings having successfully used the recipes for many years on her young family. you don't have to go 100% raw, there's a recipe for healthy chips too. The recipes all work and raw food is fresh, tasty and colourful; includes soups, breads, biscuits, smoothies, ice creams, puddings, sweeties, breakfasts, stews, burgers, curry, salads, sprout and noodles dishes, wraps, pizza, crackers, sauces, dips, mayo, nut butters : see what I mean? You could pick up this book knowing nothing about raw foods and be off and running within a couple of days - understanding why you're doing it and feeling all the better for it. If you are on a budget, I would say this is the only book you would need to buy for quite some time. There is a comprehensive section on what foods to include, AND WHY, and until you become a purist who can only drink star water and nibble angels hair, this is a book that will cover all aspects of getting going; including a useful contacts page, her own story, further reading recommendations and easy to digest nutrients info. Well done Kate for keeping it simple. By the way, there are a few photos. And so far, my 4 yr old is lovin' it. Going raw is the best decision I have made in years, I feel great and havve lost 14lbs of useless flab. I shall climb the dizzy heights to purism and be supping solely on butterfly nectar in no time. Can't seem to give up the fags, though. And is wine raw? ;-D Similar ProductsRaw Food Made Easy Raw Living - Detox Your Life and Eat the High Energy Way Raw Foods for Busy People: Simple and Machine-Free Recipes for Every Day Raw Food Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow Raw: The Uncook Book CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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