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“Discover the eating plan that revolutionized the way Americans think about their meals, updated for its fiftieth anniversary with new recipes for the modern meatless chef. “In the . . . years since the publication of Diet for a Small Planet, a movement dedicated to the reform of the food system has taken root in America. Lappe’s groundbreaking book connected the dots between something as ordinary and all-American as a hamburger and the environmental crisis, as well as world hunger.” –Michael Pollan. Upon its release in 1971, Diet for a Small Planet was truly groundbreaking. This extraordinary book taught America the social and personal significance of a new way of eating: environmental vegetarianism. World hunger was not a matter of lack of food, it argued, but of lack of justice in our food systems. Half a century later, it is still a complete guide for eating well in the Twenty-First century. Sharing her personal evolution and how this revolutionary vegetarian-focused book changed her own life, world-renowned food expert Frances Moore Lappe offers a fascinating philosophy on changing yourself–and the world–by changing the way you eat. This edition features 85 modern meatless recipes, including more than a dozen new entries by celebrity chefs such as Mark Bittman, Padma Lakshmi, Alice Waters, Jose Andres, Bryant Terry, Mollie Katzen, and Sean Sherman”–Discover a way of eating that revolutionized the meaning of our food choices and sold more than 3 million copies–now in a 50th-anniversary edition with a timely introduction plus new and updated plant-centered recipes
“Frances Moore Lapp is one of the few people who can credibly be said to have changed the way we eat–and one of an even smaller group to have done it for the better.”–The New York Times
In 1971,Diet for a Small Planetbroke new ground, revealing how our everyday acts are a form of power to create health for ourselves and our planet. This extraordinary book first exposed the needless waste built into a meat-centered diet. Now, in a special edition for its 50th anniversary, world-renowned food expert Frances Moore Lapp goes even deeper, showing us how plant-centered eating can help restore our damaged ecology, address the climate crisis, and move us toward real democracy. Sharing her personal journey and how this revolutionary book shaped her own life, Lapp offers a fascinating philosophy on changing yourself–and the world–that can start with changing the way we eat.
This new edition features eighty-five updated plant-centered recipes, including more than a dozen new delights from celebrity chefs including Mark Bittman, Padma Lakshmi, Alice Waters, Jos Andrs, Bryant Terry, Mollie Katzen, and Sean Sherman.Discover a way of eating that revolutionized the meaning of our food choices and sold more than 3 million copiesnow in a 50th-anniversary edition with a timely introduction plus new and updated plant-centered recipes
Frances Moore Lapp is one of the few people who can credibly be said to have changed the way we eatand one of an even smaller group to have done it for the better.The New York Times
In 1971,Diet for a Small Planetbroke new ground, revealing how our everyday acts are a form of power to create health for ourselves and our planet. This extraordinary book first exposed the needless waste built into a meat-centered diet. Now, in a special edition for its 50th anniversary, world-renowned food expert Frances Moore Lapp goes even deeper, showing us how plant-centered eating can help restore our damaged ecology, address the climate crisis, and move us toward real democracy. Sharing her personal journey and how this revolutionary book shaped her own life, Lapp offers a fascinating philosophy on changing yourselfand the worldthat can start with changing the way we eat.
This new edition features eighty-five updated plant-centered recipes, including more than a dozen new delights from celebrity chefs including Mark Bittman, Padma Lakshmi, Alice Waters, Jos Andrs, Bryant Terry, Mollie Katzen, and Sean Sherman.
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