Author | : Todd Dacey |
File Size | : 44,9 Mb |
Publisher | : Blue Dolphin Publishing |
Language | : English |
Release Date | : 01 October 2007 |
ISBN | : 1577332164 |
Pages | : 0 pages |
Vegan Inspiration by Todd Dacey Book PDF Summary
Vegan Inspiration presents: * Delicious and fun vegan food recipes from many cultures. * Straightforward information about healthy cooking practices. * Advantages and ease of vegan, organic, raw, and detox diets. * An extensive glossary of food products, ingredients, and resources. * "Rainbow Fusion" cooking that supports health and spiritual practice. * Colon cleansing, food combining, acid/alkaline balance, and much more... Endorsements"The meals created from Todd's cookbook are satisfying, both to my doctors and to me. Yum, yum, yum, yum." Ram Dass"Todd cooks with conscious joy and harmony. I heartily recommend Todd and Jia's cookbook, Vegan Inspiration." Kathlyn Hendricks, co-author with Gay Hendricks, Spirit Centered Relationships and Conscious Loving, www.hendricksinstitute.com"Todd's food is truly a gift from heaven. The recipes are lovingly created with consciousness and healing intent. When I taste Todd's offerings, I feel the love and blessings." Namaste, Deva Premal, Performing artist of The Yoga of Mantra, www.mitendevapremal.com"As a Universal Peace and vegetarian activist, I really appreciate Todd Dacey's practical book of nourishing Vegan recipes. It is wonderful, also, that he includes essential educational material on nutrition, preparing foods, and how to eat in a balanced, healthy way. After witnessing terrible cruelty to animals at a slaughterhouse, I could never eat meat again. As a Buddhist monk, I began to research the words of Lord Buddha and found that there were several teachings in which he said we should not kill or cause killing any sentient being and not eat meat. As a result of this activism, my vegetarian campaign has led to many people around the world, especially Buddhist monasteries and nunneries, becoming vegetarian. I hope, with the help of this book, many more people will overcome from causing the killing of animals and live healthier." Geshe Thupten Phelgye, a simple Buddhist monk following H.H. the Dalai Lama, Member of Parliament of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, founder of the Universal Compassion Movement, and Universal Peace and vegetarian activist, www.universalcompassion.org