Raw Foods for Busy People: Simple and Machine-Free Recipes for Every Day 
asked by jdog on November 10, 2006 11:14 AM
Enjoy and prepare simple raw foods, the healthiest foods nature has to offer, while living a busy lifestyle. This book is perfect for raw food beginners, busy people, health-conscious slackers, and those on temporary cleansing programs. It makes a great gift for the raw-curious as well, since it is the simplest and least intimidating raw food recipe book on the market. It includes over 120 recipes, almost half of which are or include machine-free options.
Reviews
Finally, a raw food (un)cookbook I can use! I'm not much of a cook, or perhaps I should say food-preparer, but I can do these recipes. The ones I've tried so far are very good. They don't require extremely unusual ingredients (which I don't have access to here) or expensive machines. I give this book five stars.
reviewed by janmueller on November 17, 2006 8:24 AM
Good for someone who wants to look through some of this info quick.
reviewed by success06 on November 23, 2006 7:16 AM
This book doesn't really accomplish what it states... being a raw book for busy people. This book doesn't save time over lots of other raw books and recipes. There are some good recipes but, not that many of them.
For value and variety, there are much better raw books available. (Living in the Raw Gourmet by Rose Lee Calabro) or (Dining in the Raw by Rita Romano) or (Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine by Gabriel Cousens) are good choices. There are other wonderful Raw Books that offer more value.
For value and variety, there are much better raw books available. (Living in the Raw Gourmet by Rose Lee Calabro) or (Dining in the Raw by Rita Romano) or (Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine by Gabriel Cousens) are good choices. There are other wonderful Raw Books that offer more value.
reviewed by bestseller on November 28, 2006 12:45 AM
This book has a lot of good recepies in it but if you are new to eating raw foods I don't recommend it because it's got more recepies then information. but, at the back of the book websites and books are recommended to learn more so, that's good. Although I suggest you get another book to go along with it.
reviewed by learner on November 28, 2006 10:56 AM
