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  <title>Book review: Vive le Vegan</title>
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  <description>Now that I&apos;ve read through the whole book, time for a more in-depth review!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;u&gt;Vive Le* Vegan&lt;/u&gt; by Dreena Burton&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While I admit to not having much basis for comparison, it&apos;s my opinion that this cookbook is perfect for people like me who are new to vegan cooking and want easy, tasty meals, snacks, and desserts.  There are a ton of good recipes as well as lots of useful information, such as cooking times for grains and beans and a whole section on the benefits of hemp. I made the &quot;Peanut &apos;Better&apos; Cookies&quot; and the &quot;Homestyle Chocolate Chip Cookies&quot; and they both turned out delicious. I&apos;d like to make the banana pancakes and lentil soup soon, too. I&apos;ll have to go shopping to make a lot of the recipes in this book, but that&apos;s more a reflection on my family&apos;s pantry than on the book! I love that it&apos;s all whole foods and there&apos;s a great variety of grains and protein sources. Though I don&apos;t have any trouble with wheat, I think it&apos;s great that most of the recipes are wheat-free or could easily be made wheat-free. It&apos;s also really cool that very few of the recipes use &quot;fake&quot; vegan products. A couple of them use vegan cheese and/or vegan ground round, but for the most part there&apos;s no attempt to imitate non-vegan food--the recipes are great, healthy meals on their own.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There&apos;s also a large section on raising vegan infants and children, explaining how and when to introduce different kinds of solid food (based on advice given by the author&apos;s midwife). I don&apos;t have reason to use that yet, but I expect to someday, and it seems like a really good resource. Overall, I&apos;m thrilled to have received this book as my first vegan cookbook.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;*&lt;small&gt;I guess it&apos;s French? Is it really &quot;vive&quot; in French?&lt;/small&gt;</description>
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