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The Sexy Vegan Cookbook: Extraordinary Food from an Ordinary Dude
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Author(s)Brian L. Patton
PublisherNew World Library
ISBN / ASIN1608680452
ISBN-139781608680450
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank505,480
CategoryCooking
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Are you craving a way to eat killer food without killing yourself, animals, or the planet? Is your brain bloated from watching cooking shows that present recipes you re never, ever going to make? Have you been searching for a way to prove to your friends that vegan food can be just as delicious, hearty, and satisfying as the meaty meals they re accustomed to? Then this is the book for you.
Of his journey from watching food porn on his parents couch to cooking in Hollywood kitchens to becoming vegan, author Brian Patton writes:
My roommate said he didn t know what made me a bigger loser: that I was painstakingly preserving episodes of 30 Minute Meals or that I was trying to conceal their existence by labeling them Star Trek....Once I discovered that I could not only survive but thrive without taking the life of another being, I was sold. I was a vegan. For good.
And that s how an ordinary dude became the Sexy Vegan and started creating extraordinary food with a decidedly real-meal appeal. On every page, Brian proves that seriously good food needn t be too serious.
Of his journey from watching food porn on his parents couch to cooking in Hollywood kitchens to becoming vegan, author Brian Patton writes:
My roommate said he didn t know what made me a bigger loser: that I was painstakingly preserving episodes of 30 Minute Meals or that I was trying to conceal their existence by labeling them Star Trek....Once I discovered that I could not only survive but thrive without taking the life of another being, I was sold. I was a vegan. For good.
And that s how an ordinary dude became the Sexy Vegan and started creating extraordinary food with a decidedly real-meal appeal. On every page, Brian proves that seriously good food needn t be too serious.











