Synopses & Reviews
Who needs the cafeteria? Make your own easy, delicious, animal-free meals
Let PETA turn your dorm room or apartment into the campus destination for amazing vegan food Inside are the 250 simplest, most scrumptious recipes for college vegans on a budget - and the best part is, the most complicated kitchenware you'll ever need is a microwave. With vegan recipes collected from PETA's nearly 2 million members, we've got all the best insider info: Vegan alternatives to meaty, eggy, and milky stuff How to stock your kitchen/mini-fridge How to made meat-free sandwiches, salads, soups and stews Breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes The best drinks, dips, sauces, and dressings Unbelievable vegan dessert recipes Spotlight sections on the staples we love: peanut butter, potatoes and Ramen
Featuring a forward from PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk, this is the essential college cookbook for every vegetarian or vegan on a budget.
PRAISE FOR PETA'S VEGAN COLLEGE COOKBOOK:
PETA's Vegan College Cookbook makes me want to go back to school and earn a degree in yum.
Hunter Burgan, AFI and Hunter Revenge
I live on a tour bus so if it can't be made in the microwave or eaten right from the refrigerator or pantry, then I don't eat it. PETA's Vegan College Cookbook is perfect for me and my lifestyle.
Kellie Pickler, country music star and former American Idol contestant A lifelong vegetarian saves around:
760 chickens
5 cows
20 pigs
29 sheep
46 turkeys
15 ducks
7 rabbits and half a ton of fish.
Synopsis
With nearly 2 million members, PETA is the largest animal rights organization in the world.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has teamed up with their nearly two million members to collect 250 inexpensive, simple, and healthy recipes for students on a budget who have limited space and cookware. PETA's Vegan College Cookbook features standard sections on breakfast, dinner, etc., and also lively chapters on dips, drinks, cakes and cookies, and killer side dishes to help college students resist the temptations of the meat-heavy cafeteria and entertain their friends at vegan dinner parties.
There are lists for easy and cheap meat substitutions, slacker tips that show you how to make each recipe easier (and sometimes in the microwave), and a foreword about the importance of animal rights and the college vegan campaign from the president of PETA. This is the perfect book for any college student looking for simple vegan recipes.
Synopsis
Who needs the cafeteria? Make your own easy, delicious, animal-free meals
Let PETA turn your dorm room or apartment into the campus destination for amazing vegan food Inside are the 250 simplest, most scrumptious recipes for college vegans on a budget - and the best part is, the most complicated kitchenware you'll ever need is a microwave. With vegan recipes collected from PETA's nearly 2 million members, we've got all the best insider info: Vegan alternatives to meaty, eggy, and milky stuff How to stock your kitchen/mini-fridge How to made meat-free sandwiches, salads, soups and stews Breakfast, lunch and dinner recipes The best drinks, dips, sauces, and dressings Unbelievable vegan dessert recipes Spotlight sections on the staples we love: peanut butter, potatoes and Ramen And much more
Featuring a forward from PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk, this is the essential college cookbook for every vegetarian or vegan on a budget.
Synopsis
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has teamed up with their nearly two million members to collect 250 inexpensive, simple, and healthy recipes for students on a budget who have limited space and cookware.