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Substitutes for Flesh Foods: Vegetarian Cook Book

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The author argues that health risks in animal products make plant-based diets preferable and offers practical guidance for vegetarian households that include eggs and dairy. The text combines a short dietary rationale and hygiene principles with detailed descriptions of cooking methods—boiling, steaming, baking, stewing, broiling—and a wide collection of recipes and instructions covering soups, entrees, vegetables, cereals, bakery goods, puddings, salads, beverages, sauces, and nut butters. Emphasis is placed on wholesome ingredient combinations, economical preparation, and techniques for preserving flavor and nutrition in non-flesh dishes.

About the Author

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Edwin Giles Fulton

Edwin Giles Fulton was an advocate for vegetarianism and healthy living, known for his influential work, "Substitutes for Flesh Foods: Vegetarian Cook Book." This cookbook reflects his commitment to promoting plant-based diets and provides a variety of recipes aimed at those seeking alternatives to meat. Fulton's contributions to the culinary world emphasize the benefits of vegetarian cooking, making his work a notable resource for anyone interested in exploring vegetarianism. His writings continue to resonate with readers looking for healthier lifestyle choices.

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