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Green Plate Special: Sustainable and Delicious Recipes

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About Green Plate Special: Sustainable And Delicious

Product Description Readable Feast's 2017 Socially Conscious Book of the Year!In Green Plate Special, Christine Burns Rudalevige shares her recipes for healthy, sustainable, and delicious meals, alongside tips and tricks for greening your kitchen and making the most of your produce. From the farmer's market to the dessert plate, this book is packed full of ideas that will surprise and delight home cooks and eco-advocates, including recipes for meatless mains, summer barbecue favorites, and mouth-watering side dishes. Featuring dozens of recipes that are good for the planet (but never sacrifice flavor) Green Plate Special is an easy-to-digest primer for conscious, delectable living. Review Green Plate Special whips up a menu to satisfy any palate, and Rudalevige s essays explain how the average cook can incorporate sustainable eating practices into a busy lifestyle without breaking the bank or becoming discouraged when that craving for a bag of Doritos gets the best of us. --Edible New Hampshire Book Description Winner of the 2017 Readable Feast Award for Best Socially-Conscious Cookbook and Honorable Mention for Best Cookbook of New England. About the Author Christine Burns Rudalevige has been working as a journalist for over 25 years. She honed her cooking chops in restaurants in Pennsylvania before moving to Maine, where she founded the Family Fish Project (a website dedicated to eating seafood at home) and later worked as a lead culinary instructor at Stonewall Kitchen. Since 2009, the dedicated home cook and food writer has been lending her voice to regional and national media outlets, from NPR to Cooking Light. Over the past four years, Rudalevige has a staggering number of articles for the Portland Press Herald.