Jackie Sobon
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The popular vegan blogger shares quick, easy, and flavorful plant-based recipes deigned to fit delicious, healthy foods into your busy life!
Jackie Sobon, the plant-based rock star behind the blog Vegan Yack Attack is your guide to go-to recipes you can prepare easily, make in advance, or take with you. Vegan Yack Attack on the Go! offers beautifully photographed recipes you not only want to eat, but can whip up in any slice...
Jackie Sobon, the plant-based rock star behind the blog Vegan Yack Attack is your guide to go-to recipes you can prepare easily, make in advance, or take with you. Vegan Yack Attack on the Go! offers beautifully photographed recipes you not only want to eat, but can whip up in any slice...
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Fill your bowl with simple, tasty combos of veggies, proteins, and whole grains: "My new go-to for super quick, delicious and inventive one-dish meals." —Jason Wrobel, author of Eaternity
Combine vegetables, plant proteins, and whole grains in one dish to make a complete, nutritious meal with Vegan Bowl Attack! Simple and nourishing, vegan bowls are perfect for workday lunches, easy dinners, and even breakfast—meals so...
Combine vegetables, plant proteins, and whole grains in one dish to make a complete, nutritious meal with Vegan Bowl Attack! Simple and nourishing, vegan bowls are perfect for workday lunches, easy dinners, and even breakfast—meals so...
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"If you've always loved the idea of meal prepping, but never felt ready to begin, you've come to the right place. The Vegan Yack Attack Plant-Based Meal Prep takes the guesswork out of meal planning and sets you up with simple, make-ahead recipes that keep your fridge full and your schedule free. If you're a vegan and frequently on the go, it can be hard to find plant-based options that you can not only eat, but want to eat. In many cases, packing...
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"As John Lewis, aka 'The Badass Vegan,' says, when most people meet him, vegan isn’t the first word that comes to mind. He’s six-foot-six, African American, with the build of a guy who played Division I college basketball. Not bad for someone who hasn’t had any animal protein in fifteen years. Lewis became a plant-based eater when he saw how the conventional American diet was utterly failing his community. As he describes, heart disease, type...