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The Raw Gourmet
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5636
EAN: 9780920470480
ISBN: 0920470483
Label: Alive Books
Manufacturer: Alive Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 1999-03
Publisher: Alive Books
Studio: Alive Books

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Whether you'd simply like to add more fruit and vegetables to your meals, or want to change your lifestyle in a more dramatic way, The Raw Gourmet is the complete guide to one of the world's fastest growing nutrition and health movements-the living-foods diet.

In the first book of its kind, Nomi Shannon opens a door onto a refreshing new world of food preparation...Learn how fresh, non-cooked fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and grains can boost your vitality while lighting up your palate.

Try exotic dishes like chili rellenos, spinach mousse, and vegetable nori roll-ups. Or, on a more familiar note, serve up a living foods version of old favorites like pizza, tomato soup or apple pie. Whatever you choose, this book brings a rich variety of flavors and textures to your table and offers everything your body needs to stay healthy and vigorous.


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Summary: Very Basic, more Everyday than Gourmet . . .
Comment: It's not a bad book and in general the ingredients are readily available, but the recipies are pretty simple and sometimes plain. Not really Gourmet at all. If you already have lots of raw books, this is good to add to your collection, but try some others first if you are just getting started.

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Summary: The Raw Gourmet
Comment: Great raw food recipe book. The photos are awesome. A beginner raw foodist will enjoy this book.

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Summary: Excellent Raw Food Resource
Comment: I am new to raw food. I'm only 1 month in but man I am having one heck of a month.

Everything I have tried from this cookbook has been nutritious, fun and full o' flavor. I am floored by how tasty, light and easy these recipes are...the sunflower seed pate and the mexicali corn salad are heavenly. I have yet to have an unsatisfying meal.

One of the things I enjoy about this book is that it doesn't require tons of (obscure) ingredients to make a great tasting dish.

The book is also full on helpful information regarding what to do and what not to do - food preparation, storage, grains, sprouting, food combining, etc. The thing is most of the information is found within the recipes not in one specific section of the book but that's not a problem.

Wouldn't trade the book for another and will certainly be using it frequently.

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Summary: Time consuming
Comment: This seems like a great book, but, very time consuming. Also, I live in the outback and its difficult to find some of the ingredients. One thing that was confusing was on page 200 it explains foods that shouldn't be eaten together, such as oranges and dates...yet, on page 186 there is a recipe for Orange-Date Dessert Bars. Go figure.

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Summary: Raw Gourmet
Comment: The Raw Gourmet

Excellent book. Completely lived up to its reputation. Perhaps the definitive book on the subject of raw food.

Noel Wicks




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