Vegan Lunch box : : 130 Amazing, Animal-Free Lunches Kids and Grown-Ups Will Love!
Book - 2008 641.5636 McC, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Cooking / Vegan & Vegetarian / McCann, Jennifer 1 On Shelf No requests on this item
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Call Number: 641.5636 McC, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Cooking / Vegan & Vegetarian / McCann, Jennifer
On Shelf At: Downtown Library
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An array of meat-free, egg-free, and dairy-free meals and snacks features easy-to-prepare, nutritious vegan recipes for lunches, accompanied by allergy-free indexes identifying dishes that are allergen free.
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COMMUNITY REVIEWS
not like the blog
submitted by unknown on August 17, 2013, 11:07pm
I just received my copy of Vegan Lunch Box after much anticipation. I was a fan of the blog that inspired the book and for some reason expected the format of the book to be similar, which is what appealed to me. Unfortunately, the entire book is laid out in a new way.
First of all, there are virtually no pictures (save for a special insert in the middle of the book), and none to accompany the recipes. There are very few set "menus" except in sections for special occasions and a few to kick off your thinking. The recipes are divided into apps, salads, soups, sandwiches, main courses, sides, breads, desserts and beverages, which is useful, though there are a few stand-by recipes in here I think she could have skipped for most of us- veggie dogs and baked beans for example, takes up an entire page.
The recipes go perhaps a bit beyond lunch- I won't be making soups or homemade beverages for my child's lunch box- but that's ok, it makes it a bit more versatile as a book for veggie families.
What I found helpful about the original blog was the creativity of how Jennifer, the author, put the meals together in the bento lunchboxes she created. The combinations of food items and what her child choose to eat and appreciated. It's not the recipes I struggle with, it's how to put together an appealing lunch for a vegetarian child (and one that her classmates will envy!).
That said, this is a useful book and a must have for parents to new vegetarians, and does have plenty to offer the veteran as well. I just wish they had followed the format of the blog a little bit more closely. The book does mention that all the original recipes are on the blog archive- but that's why I purchased the book, so I could have that information in a book format.
A Few Good Recipes submitted by Beth Manuel on June 30, 2014, 10:12am This was fairly handy to fill in some holes in our weekly menu. A lot of complex stuff for kid lunches.
PUBLISHED
[Cambridge, Mass.] : Da Capo Lifelong, 2008.
Year Published: 2008
Description: xxiii, 280 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781600940729
SUBJECTS
Vegan cooking.
Lunchbox cooking.