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The Golden Rule Cook Book: Six hundred recipes for meatless dishes

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About This Book

A practical vegetarian cookery manual combines an ethical introduction arguing for abstaining from animal flesh with hands-on household guidance and organized recipes for meatless fare. It offers kitchen and dining-room advice, suggestive comments, and recipe sections covering soups, vegetables and combinations, nut dishes, rice and macaroni, croquettes, timbales and patties, sauces, eggs, cheese, salads, savouries, sandwiches, pastry, breads and desserts, followed by menus and an index. The recipes avoid mimicking meat and emphasize palatable preparation of unadulterated plant-based ingredients, with tips on cooking technique, serving, and menu planning to sustain compassionate, practical vegetarian living.

About the Author

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M. R. L. Sharpe

M. R. L. Sharpe is an author known for contributing to the culinary literature of the early 20th century. Their notable work, "The Golden Rule Cook Book: Six Hundred Recipes for Meatless Dishes," offers a comprehensive collection of vegetarian recipes, reflecting the dietary trends and health movements of the time. This cookbook serves not only as a practical guide for meatless cooking but also as a testament to the growing interest in vegetarianism and sustainable eating practices. Sharpe's work continues to be a resource for those exploring meatless cuisine.

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