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The Plantiful Table: Easy, From-the-Earth Recipes for the Whole Family
The Plantiful Table: Easy, From-the-Earth Recipes for the Whole Family
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Charming, approachable, and fun, A Family Feast places the emphasis on “plant-based”—not “vegan.” Featuring everything from big, comforting meals to breakfasts-on-the-go, it’s full of exciting flavors and easy-to-follow recipes that show eating vegan doesn’t mean having less to eat, just taking a new approach to food. Perfect for parents who want to feed their families healthy, nourishing meals that their kids will love and appreciate, its aesthetic will also appeal to even the most discerning foodies.
Culinary blogs with a strong audience base become rapid bestsellers (just look at the numbers for the recently published Oh She Glows cookbook), and OhDearDrea’s cookbook epitomizes this blog-to-book trend that’s so hugely successful these days. People visit Drea’s website to be inspired to cook, learn, grow, and eat together, and this cookbook is an extension of that.
Organized similarly to her blog, A Family Feast is divided into innovative sections including one-pot meals, kids’ favorites, brunch-day, the whimsical “things on toast,” and creative uses for leftovers. The focus isn’t just on the recipes, though, but also on simple living, garden-fresh produce, and the importance of family.
Culinary blogs with a strong audience base become rapid bestsellers (just look at the numbers for the recently published Oh She Glows cookbook), and OhDearDrea’s cookbook epitomizes this blog-to-book trend that’s so hugely successful these days. People visit Drea’s website to be inspired to cook, learn, grow, and eat together, and this cookbook is an extension of that.
Organized similarly to her blog, A Family Feast is divided into innovative sections including one-pot meals, kids’ favorites, brunch-day, the whimsical “things on toast,” and creative uses for leftovers. The focus isn’t just on the recipes, though, but also on simple living, garden-fresh produce, and the importance of family.
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