Vegan Living is Easy and Delicious!
January Updates:
- Going vegan or veganish in 2012? Read our new tips!
- Watch MFA’s Butterball cruelty investigation & read Erik’s coverage.
December Updates:
- Vegan.com FAQ
- Recommended Cookbooks
- Recommended Groceries
- 2011 Vegan Recipe of the Year
Latest Vegan Cookbooks:
- Big Vegan , Robin Asbell
- Candle 79 Cookbook , Pierson, Ramos, & Pineda
- Celebrate Vegan , Dynise Balcavage
- Spork-Fed , Engel & Goldberg
- Vegan Holiday Kitchen , Atlas & Voisin
- The Vegan Slow Cooker , Kathy Hester
- Vegan Pie in the Sky , Moskowitz & Romero
Basic Vegan Info:
The best starting point for exploring vegan living is the Ultimate Vegan Guide, just released in its second edition. You can get it on Kindle right here for just 99¢. (Don’t have a Kindle? Download free Kindle reader software here .) You can also pick the book up in paperback for under nine bucks, or read the first edition for free online.
Want to get cooking? Start with one or two easy, everyday cookbooks like Quick-Fix Vegetarian or The 30-Minute Vegan . For the ultimate vegan cooking collection, pick up 1,000 Vegan Recipes . There are literally hundreds of other all-vegan cookbooks, and we’ve collected the best on this page.
If you want to learn the fundamentals of vegan nutrition, be sure to check out the just-released Vegan for Life , which lives up to its subtitle of offering “everything you need to know to be healthy and fit on a plant-based diet.”
To become familiar with the ethical objections to animal agribusiness, the two books to read are Meat Market and Eating Animals . For a complete roundup of other great vegan books on a variety of topics, check out our recommendations page.
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