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Posted by Patti S on September 20, 2005, 9:11 pm
Larisa,
The "Moosewood" Vegetarian cookbooks are wonderful. And if those don't
"blow your skirt", please send me an email. I have lots and lots of
vegetarian recipes I can share w/you...........
Patti in Seattle
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Posted by CNY/VAstitcher on September 20, 2005, 9:56 pm
Patti S wrote:
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> Larisa,
> The "Moosewood" Vegetarian cookbooks are wonderful. And if those don't
> "blow your skirt", please send me an email. I have lots and lots of
> vegetarian recipes I can share w/you...........
>
> Patti in Seattle
>
Moosewood Cooks at Home is the one that I am drooling over...I have
another one of their books, but have to figure out what box it is hiding
in :-)
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Posted by Taria on September 21, 2005, 12:56 am
I got their lowfat one since that is what we are doing.
They have a lot of good books.
Taria
CNY/VAstitcher wrote:
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> Patti S wrote:
>
>> Larisa,
>> The "Moosewood" Vegetarian cookbooks are wonderful. And if those don't
>> "blow your skirt", please send me an email. I have lots and lots of
>> vegetarian recipes I can share w/you...........
>> Patti in Seattle
> Moosewood Cooks at Home is the one that I am drooling over...I have
> another one of their books, but have to figure out what box it is hiding
> in :-)
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Posted by NightMist on September 21, 2005, 9:55 am
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 21:56:25 -0400, CNY/VAstitcher
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>Patti S wrote:
>> Larisa,
>> The "Moosewood" Vegetarian cookbooks are wonderful. And if those don't
>> "blow your skirt", please send me an email. I have lots and lots of
>> vegetarian recipes I can share w/you...........
>>
>> Patti in Seattle
>>
>Moosewood Cooks at Home is the one that I am drooling over...I have
>another one of their books, but have to figure out what box it is hiding
>in :-)
I have "The Enchanted Broccoli Forest", which is one of my family's
favorite dishes.
If you like eastern foods, "World of the East Vegetarian Cooking" by
Madhur Jaffrey is a really wonderful cookbook.
Two of the standard classics for vegetarian cooking in America, are
"The Vegetarian Epicure" and "Laurel's Kitchen". Both are good, but I
think Laurel's is the better cookbook.
If you need to know about protien complimentarity or anything just
holler. :)
NightMist
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"To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge
it, requires brains." -Mary Pettibone Poole
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Posted by CNY/VAstitcher on September 21, 2005, 11:51 am
I'm a hollerin'!! Can you hear me???
Larisa, looking everywhere and awaiting her Amazon.com cookbook order to
get here (not until the beginning of October, according to them)
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> If you need to know about protien complimentarity or anything just
> holler. :)
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> NightMist
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> The "Moosewood" Vegetarian cookbooks are wonderful. And if those don't
> "blow your skirt", please send me an email. I have lots and lots of
> vegetarian recipes I can share w/you...........
>
> Patti in Seattle
>