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Vegetarian Restaurants and Natural Food Stores in the U. S.: A Comprehensive Guide to Over 2,500 Vegetarian Eateries
The only up-to-date and comprehensive guide to finding good, healthy vegetarian or vegan meals anywhere in the U.S. With over 2500 detailed listings by city and state, it is a great starting place for the new vegetarian/vegan as well as an indispensable resource for the 24/7 vegetarian/vegan. Eating vegan or vegetarian sometimes has its challenges; this guidebook will help overcome them..
Price: $11.74
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Who Knew Raising Kids in New York Could Be This Easy?: From playgrounds to preschools, strollers to sneakers, eateries to excursions-- everything a Manhattan Parent needs to know
"You're crazy to be raising kids in New York City!" If these words sound familiar, this book is for you. Who Knew Raising Kids in New York Could Be This Easy? is the guidebook New York City parents will come to rely on. Chock full of relevant information, it covers all of parents' day-to-day issues-- from the most pressing, like who will care for your child when you can't, to the more mundane, like where you can get a good kiddy haircut without making your own hair stand on end. Who Knew is designed to share frank, firsthand, need-to-know information for parents of Manhattan tots. With this guidebook in hand, parents from Battery Park to Gracie Mansion will be cheering: "Who Knew Raising Kids in New York Could Be This Easy?".
Price: $3.83
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A Taste of Ohio History: A Guide to Historic Eateries and Their Recipes (Taste of History)
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The Galaxy Global Eatery Hemp Cookbook
Hemp has been used for decades for clothing, rope, and plastics, but it also has serious food value. As hemp becomes more accessible, and public awareness of its health benefits grows, demand for the inexpensive plant in its variety of culinary forms—as flour, oil, and seeds—is expected to increase. At the forefront of this trend is Denis Cicero, owner of one of New York's trendiest restaurants. Hemp, which tastes like a cross between a hazelnut and a walnut, is incorporated into every recipe in this cookbook. Hemp waffles, a fusilli salad made with hemp seed oil, and even a scrumptious chocolate banana dessert, all based on the restaurant's menu, are only a few of the innovative, nutritious, and socially responsible recipes featured. Also included is a list of sources where readers can buy hemp products for cooking..
Price: $7.75
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Portland Cheap Eats: 200 Terrific Bargain Eateries (Best Places Budget Guides)
This premier edition of Portland Cheap Eats introduces readers to the culinary creativity and edible fun of Portland's 200 greatest low-priced eateries. Here's the first and only guide to Portland's best good food at cheap prices. From the heart of downtown to the 'burbs, local reviewers investigate neighborhood hangouts, dives, diners, and even some of the city's trendiest cafes. Readers can indulge in the old standbys, such as Mexican food and pizza, or discover where to find sophisticated Asian cuisine and affordable New York steak. Every place is recommended and fully indexed in this latest guide from Best Places, the Northwest's most respected travel series..
Price: $9.40
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