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03-05-2012 09:02 AM | |
philvenema | vegan for life is a good one, i would agree. i had a copy from the library but i might purchase it for my own |
03-05-2012 07:28 AM | |
Kari | I have Vegan for Life -- and when I follow their plan I'm not hungry like I am when I follow my own plan. |
03-05-2012 06:28 AM | |
vincent | Plant Based Nutrition and Health, by Stephen Walsh, is a handy book to have around. It's published by The Vegan Society, in the UK. |
03-04-2012 06:09 PM | |
runnerveggie |
Vegan for Life is excellent - straightforward and up to date. It cleared up my concerns about B12 and omega 3's. ![]() |
03-04-2012 05:32 PM | |
silva |
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+1 That was surprisingly great! Very real without succumbing to over generalizations. |
03-04-2012 04:26 PM | |
Scorpius |
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Originally Posted by JoBravo
![]() The authors wrote "Becoming Vegetarian" first in 1995 then they wrote "Becoming Vegan" in 2000 and I think when they re-released the first book as "The New Becoming Vegetarian" in 2003 they included the material and research from the vegan book because I did a quick compare of the two when I was searching and it seemed to have all the same material. I think the New Becoming Vegetarian might be a better bet, though, since it's more recently published and would make more use of recent research and, as I mentioned, includes anything a vegan would need as well. Now you're making me want to buy the new one! ![]() |
03-04-2012 04:20 PM | |
JoBravo |
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Originally Posted by Scorpius
![]() I was going to suggest Becoming Vegan. It's very detailed and readable. The authors wrote "Becoming Vegetarian" first in 1995 then they wrote "Becoming Vegan" in 2000 and I think when they re-released the first book as "The New Becoming Vegetarian" in 2003 they included the material and research from the vegan book because I did a quick compare of the two when I was searching and it seemed to have all the same material. I think the New Becoming Vegetarian might be a better bet, though, since it's more recently published and would make more use of recent research and, as I mentioned, includes anything a vegan would need as well. |
03-04-2012 04:13 PM | |
Scorpius |
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Originally Posted by JoBravo
![]() The New Becoming Vegetarian is amazeballs. I know it says vegetarian but the authors detail the vegan potential of it every step of the way, too. I was going to suggest Becoming Vegan. It's very detailed and readable. |
03-04-2012 03:09 PM | |
JoBravo | The New Becoming Vegetarian is amazeballs. I know it says vegetarian but the authors detail the vegan potential of it every step of the way, too. |
03-04-2012 02:23 PM | |
AlainWinthrope |
I really love A Vegetarian Sourcebook by Keith Akers. It was published a long time ago, but most of the information is still helpful. And it's free believe it or not: http://compassionatespirit.com/a_veg...sourcebook.htm |
03-04-2012 02:17 PM | |
VeggieMuffin74 |
The idiots guide to Vegan Living was actually really great ![]() |
03-04-2012 02:14 PM | |
vrabbit |
Does anyone know of any please? ![]() (I'm vegan, but I'm a very unhealthy vegan... I'm trying to remedy that. ![]() |
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