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Soul to Soul: A Vegetarian Soul Food Cookbook

Soul to Soul: A Vegetarian Soul Food Cookbook

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can make chicken out of flour?
Review: I love this cookbook. I used it to get my children interested in eating vegetarian. I have been worried about the high levels of hormones in chicken. I have heard one horror story after another, but my family loves chicken. So we made some chicken out of white and whole wheat flour! We turned our kitchen into a science experiment. Everyone loved the taste. Then we made hamburgers. They were so much better than those "yuk", as my children say, Garden Burgers. And Mom loves all that protein in Mary's Miracle Burger. That's only the beginning. There is every soul food delight you could ever want, and all without that questionable, mass-produced meat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent; too bad it's out of print
Review: Lot's of great vegetable and dessert dishes. I've used mine since buying it new back in the 70's, and came here to look for gift copies - but the cheapest used copy is $50! Reprint!

And yeah, the "pinata review" is just that - someone bashing a book they haven't read, and who doesn't know that lots of soul food are vegetable dishes. And this book came out way before Stevie Ray's album, so _he_ must have stolen the title from Burgess...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: pinata review
Review: Ok go ahead and bash this review as much as you want. Vegetarian soul food makes no sense. Vegetarian indian, yes. Vegetarian chinese, sure. Soul food?!

P.S. the title is stolen from Stevie Ray Vaughn's third album. Just in case you want to know :-)

Wolf,
Huge blues fan, loves soul food


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