Vegan Sandwiches Save The Day: Revolutionary New Takes On Everyone's Favorite On The Go Meal

Author: Tamasin Noyes

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  • : $34.99 NZD
  • : 9781592335251
  • : Fair Winds Press
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  • : July 2012
  • : 236mm X 191mm
  • : United States
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Barcode 9781592335251
9781592335251

Description

What's the best thing since sliced bread? The sandwich of course! Layered with flavor, simple and portable, and full of endless variety, sandwiches have been stealing the show for as long as they've existed. But it's time for the traditional, calorie-laden, meat-centric sandwich to move over, because there's a new sheriff in town-the vegan sandwich! Filled with healthy, natural, plant-based ingredients, vegan sandwiches are your one-stop shop to total breakfast, lunch, or dinner satisfaction. Inside Vegan Sandwiches Save the Day, you'll find 101 amazing combinations to suit any time, any craving, and any occasion, from Apricot Breakfast Panini to Protein-Happy Quinoa Rolls and Curried Lentil Sloppy Joes. So whether you're packing a lunch for work, school, or play, or just want to indulge in a nutritious and pleasurable meal without spending hours slaving over

Author description

Tamasin Noyes is the author of American Vegan Kitchen and Grills Gone Vegan. She is the founder of http://www.veganappetite.com and has worked as a committed cookbook tester for many well-known vegan cookbook authors including Isa Chandra Moskowitz, Terry Hope Romero, and Robin Robertson. She resides in Ashtabula, OH. Celine Steen is the author of several books and the founder of the award-winning blog Have Cake, Will Travel (http://www.havecakewilltravel.com). After over a decade of vegetarian eating, she decided to switch to a vegan lifestyle. Fearing it might mean the end of all good desserts, she decided to start making her own, for lack of ready-made and affordable options offered in her hometown. She lives in Bakersfield, CA.