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The Lusty Vegan: A Cookbook and Relationship Manifesto for Vegans and Those Who Love Them 

A cookbook and counsel control for veggie lovers dating non-vegetarians. Heavenly plans by a regarded culinary expert, and guidance on connections, dating, and sex when one needs tofu while different needs a cheddar burger. Contemptuous humor, strong guidance, and great eats!

This blend cookbook and way of life book investigates between sense of taste banding together, with close to home stories and tips for serene conjunction when one accomplice needs a cheeseburger and different needs a tempeh slider.

Grant winning Chef Ayinde has created 80 scrumptious plans that the two vegetarians and omnivores can partake in together, including:

  • Exemplary Cloud-Nine Pancakes 
  • Tuscan 12-Vegetable Soup with Savory Biscuits 
  • Habanero Portobelo Fajitas 
  • Fresh Spring Rolls 
  • Cherry Cobbler and Cacao Nibs 
  • Some more 

Ayinde and Zoe are long-lasting veggie lovers, yet they share something different practically speaking; neither has ever dated another vegetarian. In the wake of collaborating, they understood the requirement for a statement to support veggie lovers and omnivores explore their cross-cooking love life. The book shares tips for vegetarians who need to fulfill the cravings of their omnivorous partner, and for non-veggie lovers who need to dazzle their plant-based accomplices.

The creators' very own encounters and exhortation can be flippant, yet consistently on the imprint for individuals requiring relationship arrangements, both sentimental and culinary. Stacked with entertaining stories and tempting full-shading food photos. The Lusty Vegan gives delectable plans and heaps of fun en route.

About the Author
Ayinde Howell is an executive chef who lives and works in Los Angeles. His recipes have been published in the New York Times, Essence, VegNEws Magazine, and many others. He is the founder and publisher of the award-winning iEatGrass website, and owner and executive chef of his critically acclaimed culinary-event company, Wildflower.

This is the book I wish I had when I first went vegan. Navigating relationships with omnivores was really tricky at first. I'm married now (to a man who enjoys steak and ice cream) and I have to admit I made a few mistakes when we first moved in together (like trying to convert him).Half of this book contains advice on anything you'd want to know about dating when one person is a vegan and the other can't live without cheese and bacon. Ayinde and Zoe go over first dates, how to tell the other person about your vegan lifestyle, sex, meeting the families, and even handling break ups. Both authors narrate their own stories of past relationships, telling us all the things that worked and the ones that didn't. (Can I just say I do not like Ayinde's taste in women?) It's a lot of fun to read, and even though I'm happily married, I still was able to take away some advice for myself, like how to deal with the families at the holidays.The other half is all delicious recipes that Ayinde Howell has created for everyone to enjoy. They are all vegan and all very, very delicious. My husband frequently asks me to make the "lobster" rolls and cajun tofu and dirty rice. Aiyinde's pancake recipe is now a staple in my house for Sunday morning breakfast. And I have yet to try a dessert that hasn't been absolutely amazing. If you are looking for healthy vegan food, this is not your cookbook. Lots of sugar and oil is used. If you are looking for lots and lots of flavor, you've found your winner. I also appreciate BTW that while this book does have some vegan staples like pancakes and chocolate covered strawberries, it also has some recipes that I don't often see, if ever, in other vegan cookbooks, such as the lobster rolls and jambalaya. (We seriously need a New Orleans vegan cookbook BTW. Vegan chefs take note.) --Yosafat
The Lusty Vegan is like two books in one. On one hand, it's a dating/relationship advice book covering a multitude of topics, such as vegans dating non-vegans and how they can traverse the many challenges of dating an omnivore. The authors share their experiences of how being vegan affected some of their relationships in the past, and how their vegan-ism was perceived by the other party in the relationship. Hence, the "lusty" part. The writing is light and super witty and makes for a great read.If you aren't looking for relationship advice or if that sort of read just ain't your bag, baby, I'd STILL recommend that you get this book. I'm not even a vegan - I just generally love to eat healthy and try new foods that I don't usually cook - and the recipes are fantastic! I especially enjoyed the Korean Bibambap and the tips for what to do with tofu. From a food standpoint, the book is super educational. The authors discuss the pros and cons of various cooking oils, non-dairy milks, and proteins, allowing the reader to make his or her own decision. But dammit. They know what they're talking about, so you should listen to them. --L. Ricolas 
What drew me to this book was the exploration of food and relationships. I am both a vegan novice and a leper in the kitchen, but I found these recipes easy to follow and I can't wait to give them a try (once I fix my refrigerator). Beyond the food, the stories these two wonderful writers share are incredibly intimate and insightful. Love, lust, and longing are all universal experiences, should we be so fortunate to have them, and Ayinde and Zoe have found a way to engage, entertain and seduce. A great read.... looking forward to more from these two. --Kay Oyegun 

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