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A transformative family lifestyle guide on the power of plant-based eating—with 120 recipes—from world-renowned vegan ultra-distance athlete Rich Roll and his chef wife Julie Piatt
Created by renowned vegan ultra-distance athlete and high-profile wellness advocate Rich Roll and his chef wife Julie Piatt, The Plantpower Way shares the joy and vibrant health they and their whole family have experienced living a plant-based lifestyle. Bursting with inspiration, practical guidance, and beautiful four-color photography, The Plantpower Way has more than 120 delicious, easy-to-prepare whole food recipes, including hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, plus healthful and delicious smoothies and juices, and decadent desserts.
But beyond the plate, at its core, The Plantpower Way is a plant-centric lifestyle primer that finally provides the modern family with a highly accessible roadmap to long-term wellness and vibrant body, mind, and spirit health. The Plantpower Way is better than a diet: It's a celebration of a delicious, simple, and sustainable lifestyle that will give families across the country a new perspective and path to living their best life.
Publisher : Avery; Illustrated edition (April 28, 2015)
Language : English
Hardcover : 336 pages
ISBN-10 : 1583335870
ISBN-13 : 978-1583335871
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 10.86 x 1.09 x 9.27 inches
Reviewer: beeflea04
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fantastic book, overall!!!
Review: We've had this book for over a year when I preordered it last year. My husband and I just recently are trying again to get back into the whole-food, plant-based lifestyle. We always feel our best when we eat that way and we always beat ourselves up when we slip back into our old ways. My husband decided to try one of the recipes the other night, almond pesto with gluten-free pasta, and it was fantastic! So, since then, we've been cooking several other dishes. I made the beet soup because my husband had a cold, and it immediately cleared his sinuses, and it was super easy to make. Then I made the raspberry risotto with walnut Parmesan sprinkled on top, and that was excellent! The latest recipe we made was the lasagna that uses thinly sliced zucchini in place of lasagna noodles and it was SO GOOD! Everything we've had has been fairly simple to make and full of flavor. I also like that they don't use much soy. So many other plant-based cookbooks use a lot of soy in their recipes. Also, the recipes feed six, which is perfect for our family of six. We don't have to scale up any of the recipes.I could, however, see someone who doesn't own a lot of the kitchen tools, like a mandolin or food processor, finding some of the recipes to be a bit more difficult. They use a Vitamix every day, but we still don't own one yet. We've managed without one. They also use a lot of nuts, which can get expensive. I buy them in bulk at Costco and Wegman's. I also try to stick with the recipes that utilize what's in season to help reduce cost.Other than that, it's also an enjoyable book to read! The photography is great, as well! I find their approach incredibly inspiring. This is definitely going to be a regular go-to book for us. I highly recommend it!!!
Reviewer: Joshua D Hall
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: More than a cookbook, a whole transformative way of life.
Review: I was hesitant to purchase yet another cookbook. But I love anything that Rich Roll and Julie Piatt produce, so I bought it anyway. I LOVE this book! It was worth every penny. It was a great price for a such a beautiful book, and I love leaving it out on the counter. I have used the book every day since its purchase. As a mother, I appreciate that Rich and Julie are also cooking plant based for their children, and I enjoy reading about which recipes their own kids love. My kids LOVE "Abuela' Glazed Banana's" and I have enjoyed "Monk's Blend" Smoothie every day since purchasing the book. What makes this book different from other cookbooks out there is the way they created different "paths" folks can take on a plant powered diet. We often hear that as long as its whole food plant based, you can eat as much as you want, but I have found this advice to be unhelpful. Every body needs a different set of requirements, and it all CAN be done on a plant based diet. Julie and Rich offer 3 different eating paths (which remind me of the Ayurvedic Dosha's, and understanding Julie's background in yoga and ayurveda, it makes sense to see it divided this way). These are as ways to organize your eating and offer more insight into the recipes. The Three paths: Vitality is a simple, almost spiritual way of eating, recipes not as dense but still nourishing. Performance is created for the person, like Rich, who needs to maximize their physical capacity with dense nutritious foods. The Transformation path is form someone coming off of a high fat and meat diet, someone who needs to loose weight and change their health, and have some serious transformation on the plant powered path. These paths are only recommendations. You can just use the scrumptious recipes without the paths, but if you are looking for transformation and a powerful way of eating that works specifically for your needs, each recipe has a "key" to help you understand how it fits within these models. I like the paths because it ends up being more than just another collection of recipes, it really is a whole way of life and a lifestyle. I highly recommend this book and think it should be on everyone's kitchen counter.
Reviewer: Stephen A. Means
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: PACKED with recipes and great photography. The recipes are divided up into well ...
Review: Wow, this book was more than I expected. I listen to Rich's podcast and they were hyping it a lot, enough that I started fast forwarding through the first 10+ minutes of the podcasts. (Sorry Rich, haha!) But I have to say, when I got the book it blew away my expectations. It's thick, PACKED with recipes and great photography.The recipes are divided up into well sorted sections as you'd expect. But they're also classified in the upper left or right of the page with the number of servings it makes, and some icons that (once you read the section in the back of the book) tell you if it fits in with a general eating plan for Vitality, Athletics or Transformation. I'm all about the Rhino icon, they need to do a t-shirt with that one!There are also sections of the book that get into the general lifestyle and philosophy that Rich and Julie espouse. This isn't just a cookbook, you get the feeling that this is a manual for a type of living that is in harmony with nature, self, humanity and family. I would say that if you're an example of health and good living and a close friend or family member gets interested in following the same path.... Giving them this book would be a cool first step.If there is one downside it is that in SOME (but a noticeable amount) of the recipes there are ingredients that can be a little tough to find. I don't say this for me because I live in the Seattle area and can just run to my local grocery chain for some gluten free tamari or garbanzo flour but I'd say this is not the norm. You can order from amazon of course. :)That minor note aside, buy this book. Seriously, it's very good AND helps support some folks that are doing good things in the world.
Reviewer: Cliente de Amazon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: todas las recetas que he hechos hasta el momento , buenÃsimas y sobre todo saludables y libres de productos animales
Reviewer: Jean-François Remy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Excellent livre. Je recommande chaudement si vous désirez prendre soin de votre santé. Tout en mangeant de délicieuses recettes.Si vous faites beaucoup de sport, ce qui est mon cas, n'ayez aucune crainte vos besoins seront couverts...
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Full of delicious nutritious recipes. I look forward to making and tasting all of them!Not just recipes also filled with motivational reasons to live and sustain our bodies and the planet by choosing a whole plant food diet.The benefits for mind body and soul and the planet are truly worth it. I wish I started sooner.Get it and change your life and live by example.
Reviewer: meg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: A beautiful book aesthetically and also so many ideas which I need as I try to improve my lifestyle and do my bit for our planet . Thank you Rich Roll for your inspiration!
Reviewer: Michele
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I just read a 3 star review about how these are not tasty recipes. Nothing could be further from the truth. This cookbook is fantastic! I love every recipe I've used to date. The recipes are simple, and easy. For the people that have purchased this book or are thinking of purchasing this book and currently do not have a healthy diet â this book probably wonât be the quick fix you are looking for. I'm not trying to be harsh but I think youâll be setting yourself up for a huge let down to expect a major shift in diet to be successful and if itâs not itâll somehow, undoubtedly be the fault of this book. You canât jump into a cookbook like this if you haven't seen a vegetable on your plate in a year and expect to love it (and I'm not talking KD made with cauliflower noodles). If you've been living off of a completely different food palette you have to adjust your palette first. Give yourself time to ween off of the diet you have probably maintained your whole life (like most of us) and slowly make healthier choices. Then dive into this book...I promise you, you will view it WAY differently and so will your kids. It's fantastic, it's delicious and if at first you don't like the recipes, it's just an affirming sign you are probably eating a poor diet. Think about it, why would our bodies and minds NOT like the purest foods on earth?I think people on the path to a healthier diet may want to consider a few things if they are looking to this book for some guidance (which by the way is a great book for guidanceâ¦good choice!!) First off, kudos to you. It takes work to make dietary changes and conscious decisions that at first may not come easily but with time, become second nature. It doesn't usually happen overnight so donât put so much expectation on yourself or a cookbook. I have been shifting my diet for about 1 year now. Slow and steady. I did a few deliberate shifts along the way to transition into better eating. These steps helped me stay realistic, so as not to get discouraged and find myself at the bottom of a family sized bag of chips. They helped me stay focused on the whole point, which was to eat healthier than I was.Be realistic. If you don't like veggies, you can't jump into an all vegan recipe book and expect success. Baby steps friend.Baby Step One: If you are used to stuffing your face full of animal flesh, animal fats and heavy oils, your body craves that. That is what your taste buds are conditioned to enjoy and that is what they tell your brain that you enjoy. If you suddenly switch from a poor diet of processed, chemically enhanced, over cooked, fried, animal flesh filled meals, to a very clean, almost raw, vegan diet, you probably won't enjoy it. Your body is clogged full of chemicals and will not recognize how wonderful raw fruit tastes, or a fresh plate of veggies. It doesn't recognize the taste of any food, never mind real foods. That's why the longer we stay on the standard American diet, the worse our diets get the worse our bodies look. We need MORE salt and sugar so we can TASTE our food because we have been dulling our senses with all the chemicals we have been ingesting for years. Same goes for the kids. If you've been providing them with meals drowning in ketchup and Tang at every serving, they aren't going to want chia pudding and a green juice...that's not rocket science, that's human nature. Start slow, be realistic and take it easy man.Baby Step Two: You need to gradually bring your body and your mind into awareness around what you are putting in your body. Consciously begin to understand that food is fuel. Does a coffee laden in heavy cream and refined sugar alongside a greasy animal fat filled pastry sound like fuel your body can thrive on? (It did to me). How about a pineapple, banana, coconut water smoothie and some raw fruit goodness on the side? You can't switch your car from diesel to solar powered overnight and you can't do that with your body either.Baby Step Three: Start introducing healthier options (organic mac and cheese with a high protein content brand of Greek yogurt is better than blue box KD with loads of milk and âmargareenâ â shudder, shudder). Work your way to shopping the outer sections of the grocery store (think produce) and skip the boxed, packaged, shelved 'fake' food. Your palette will start to change and you will naturally start dropping certain foods that may have been one-time faves on your shopping list. I for one have almost reduced all dairy which is something I never imagined would happen. I couldn't imagine living without cheese. Now it's just kind of happening. As my palette is changing I am getting 'grossed out' by animal mucus that is then put in plastic containers into my fridge...think about it, yogurt and cheese are actually really disgusting. We are the only animal ingesting another animalâs milk, bile and mucus. It goes against nature...anyways I digress.Baby Step Four: THEN get into this amazing cookbook chock full of interesting words of wisdom, bright, energizing photography and fabulous, tasty, mouthwatering recipes your body can understand and your mind will crave.Iâm not suggesting you canât get this book and enjoy it without doing what Iâve written above, itâs more of a cautionary tale. North Americans have gotten so out of touch with what we eat that it isnât obvious until we look at a vegan recipe and thinkâ¦ewwwâ¦. We are literally rejecting nature in favor of hotdogs and big gulps. Thatâs ewww. Thatâs sad. Thatâs the Standard American Diet.
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Customers find the book beautiful, with a high production value and design. They say the recipes are delicious, power-packed, and simple to prepare. Readers describe the book as an inspiration read with a well-executed blend of lifestyle guidance. They appreciate the straightforward ingredients and user-friendly explanations. Additionally, they mention the pictures alone are worth the purchase. Overall, customers say the book provides great value for money.
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