Saturday, July 23, 2011

Vegetarian Times Vegetarian Beginner's Guide



Vegetarian times Vegetarian Beginner's Guide
Is there one book that can answer all of my questions about becoming a vegetarian?

Yes, Vegetarian Times Vegetarian Beginner's Guide is the only book written for beginner vegetarians or anyone just thinking about becoming one. It's packed with information written by the editors of Vegetarian Times, the leading authorities on the subject. Below are just a few of the hundreds of questions this handy book will answer.

Will I get enough protein if I don't eat meat?

Yes, research shows that vegetarians get more than enough protein. A vegetarian diet is also naturally low in fat and fortified with carbohydrates, fiber, antioxidants, and nutrients.

Do I have to eat salad every day?

A resounding NO. In fact, once meat is removed from your dinner plate, you're open to a world of new flavors. Thirty-six delicious recipes and a dozen menus will help you get started.

How does a vegetarian diet help to prevent disease?

Your odds of preventing heart disease, high blood pressure, and even cancer are all increased by eating a proper diet, and a vegetarian diet is a big step toward improving those odds.

If I'm pregnant, is it safe to be a vegetarian?

Yes. In fact, a proper vegetarian diet is a better source of vitamin A and calcium, two important nutrients for your baby's development.

Will my vegetarian children get the nutrients they need from a meatless diet?

Yes, and numerous health organizations have published papers supporting a meatless diet for children, including the American Academy of Pediatrics.
-Goodreads

I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to take the full leap into vegetarianism but this book certainly has given me some tools to help me make better choices and maybe see me on my way to it.
4 out of 5 Stars

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