Synopses & Reviews
For the millions of readers who have adopted a vegetarian lifestyle, this cookbook contains 371 healthful and delicious recipes. Sample items include: risotto with sun-dried tomatoes and gorgonzola cheese, Middle Eastern lentils with vegetables, Szechwan tofu with green beans, mushrooms and peanuts, tempeh tacos, mealtess moussaka, quesadillas, tofu enchilladas and artichoke chowder.<> If you still eat meat, take a look at Dr. Schwarzbein's other < a="" href="http:" www.hcibooks.com/book-description.asp?bookid="12"> cookbook<> .< br="">
Synopsis
For the millions of readers who have adopted a vegetarian lifestyle, this cookbook contains 371 healthful and delicious recipes. Sample items include: risotto with sun-dried tomatoes and gorgonzola cheese, Middle Eastern lentils with vegetables, Szechwan tofu with green beans, mushrooms and peanuts, tempeh tacos, mealtess moussaka, quesadillas, tofu enchilladas and artichoke chowder.
About the Author
Diana Schwarzbein, M.D., is a graduate of the University of Southern California (USC) Medical School and completed her residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in endocrinology at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center. She founded The Schwarzbein Principle Institute in 1993. She sub-specializes in metabolism, diabetes, osteoporosis, menopause, and thyroid conditions, and lectures on these subjects frequently. She is the author of the bestselling books
The Schwarzbein Principle, The Schwarzbein Principle II, The Schwarzbein Principle: The Program, The Schwarzbein Principle Cookbook, and
The Schwarzbein Principle Vegetarian Cookbook. Nancy Deville is the coauthor of best-selling health books including Tired of Being Tired. Her most recent book, Ancient Herbs, Modern Medicine will be published January 2003. Nancy Deville lives with her husband in Santa Barbara,California.Evelyn Jacob is a chef, artist and former co-owner of the New York Bagel Factory in Santa Barbara, California. She founded and directs Project Food Chain, a volunteer-based program that provides meals for people with AIDS and other life-challenging diseases.