Author: Harriet Porterfield
Publisher: Leaping Hare Press
ISBN: 0711276862
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Vegan specialist Harriet Porterfield, creator of Bo’s Kitchen, presents a visually stunning cookbook bursting with 70 vibrant plant-based recipes to boost immunity, improve mood and nourish mind and body. Eating the rainbow is a natural rule of life; we are always told that the more colours in your diet, the better for you it will be. This is because different plants contain different pigments, or phytonutrients, and the more vibrant their colour, the more of these nutrients they contain! Bo’s Kitchen has transformed this lesson into a bright and beautiful invitation to embrace the natural goodness of colourful ingredients, turning the hues of the rainbow into delicious and nutritious recipes that look and taste great. From Black Forest smoothie bowls and golden chickpea pancackes to sunshine pizza and rainbow buddha bowls, all70 of these all-natural recipes are bursting with colour and nutrients, tailored to deliver health-boosting benefits and presented alongside advice on topics from mindful eating to the scientific benefits of specific ingredients. Eat the Rainbow contains sections on: Bright breakfasts, smoothies and juices, from blue coconut shakes to chia and beetroot mousse parfaits and rye aquafaba rainbow waffles. Magical meals for on the go, like the green goddess tart, sushi sandwiches with pickled beetroot or sweet and spicy pho. Kaleidoscope salads, sides and appetisers to bring colour to your day, like the avocado maki, sesame and spinach rice balls or the rhubarb, strawberries and cherries galettes. Hearty helpings to warm your soul, like golden masala roti with curried carrot falafel or roasted pepper pasta with crispy spiced chickpeas. Delicious Desserts for the sweet-toothed, including matcha and blackberry curd tarts and raw vanilla donuts with blueberry cashew frosting. These delicious, colourful recipes will brighten your day and transform the way you eat, making this vibrant cookbook a tasty and nutritious must-have for any health-conscious kitchen shelf.
I Can Eat a Rainbow
Author: Olena Rose
Publisher: Rose Publishing (CA)
ISBN: 9781087973401
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
I Can Eat a Rainbow is a book for young children to learn, in simple terms, how important it is to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their diet. It is a bright and colorful book that will keep your children engaged and entertained along the way, complete with a rainbow of fruits and vegetables of their own to color!
Publisher: Rose Publishing (CA)
ISBN: 9781087973401
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
I Can Eat a Rainbow is a book for young children to learn, in simple terms, how important it is to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their diet. It is a bright and colorful book that will keep your children engaged and entertained along the way, complete with a rainbow of fruits and vegetables of their own to color!
Give It a Go, Eat a Rainbow
Author: Kathryn Kemp Guylay
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996532839
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A pre-school through Elementary school picture book with engaging illustrations and photography that teaches kids about the importance of eating colorful fruits and veggies.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996532839
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
A pre-school through Elementary school picture book with engaging illustrations and photography that teaches kids about the importance of eating colorful fruits and veggies.
I Eat a Rainbow
Author: Bobbie Kalman
Publisher: Bobbie Kalman's Leveled Reader
ISBN: 9781427109767
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Describes how people eat foods that are all of the colors of the rainbow, including red cherries, yellow bananas, and blue blueberries.
Publisher: Bobbie Kalman's Leveled Reader
ISBN: 9781427109767
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Describes how people eat foods that are all of the colors of the rainbow, including red cherries, yellow bananas, and blue blueberries.
Eat the Rainbow
Author: Harriet Porterfield
Publisher: Leaping Hare Press
ISBN: 0711276862
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Vegan specialist Harriet Porterfield, creator of Bo’s Kitchen, presents a visually stunning cookbook bursting with 70 vibrant plant-based recipes to boost immunity, improve mood and nourish mind and body. Eating the rainbow is a natural rule of life; we are always told that the more colours in your diet, the better for you it will be. This is because different plants contain different pigments, or phytonutrients, and the more vibrant their colour, the more of these nutrients they contain! Bo’s Kitchen has transformed this lesson into a bright and beautiful invitation to embrace the natural goodness of colourful ingredients, turning the hues of the rainbow into delicious and nutritious recipes that look and taste great. From Black Forest smoothie bowls and golden chickpea pancackes to sunshine pizza and rainbow buddha bowls, all70 of these all-natural recipes are bursting with colour and nutrients, tailored to deliver health-boosting benefits and presented alongside advice on topics from mindful eating to the scientific benefits of specific ingredients. Eat the Rainbow contains sections on: Bright breakfasts, smoothies and juices, from blue coconut shakes to chia and beetroot mousse parfaits and rye aquafaba rainbow waffles. Magical meals for on the go, like the green goddess tart, sushi sandwiches with pickled beetroot or sweet and spicy pho. Kaleidoscope salads, sides and appetisers to bring colour to your day, like the avocado maki, sesame and spinach rice balls or the rhubarb, strawberries and cherries galettes. Hearty helpings to warm your soul, like golden masala roti with curried carrot falafel or roasted pepper pasta with crispy spiced chickpeas. Delicious Desserts for the sweet-toothed, including matcha and blackberry curd tarts and raw vanilla donuts with blueberry cashew frosting. These delicious, colourful recipes will brighten your day and transform the way you eat, making this vibrant cookbook a tasty and nutritious must-have for any health-conscious kitchen shelf.
Publisher: Leaping Hare Press
ISBN: 0711276862
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Vegan specialist Harriet Porterfield, creator of Bo’s Kitchen, presents a visually stunning cookbook bursting with 70 vibrant plant-based recipes to boost immunity, improve mood and nourish mind and body. Eating the rainbow is a natural rule of life; we are always told that the more colours in your diet, the better for you it will be. This is because different plants contain different pigments, or phytonutrients, and the more vibrant their colour, the more of these nutrients they contain! Bo’s Kitchen has transformed this lesson into a bright and beautiful invitation to embrace the natural goodness of colourful ingredients, turning the hues of the rainbow into delicious and nutritious recipes that look and taste great. From Black Forest smoothie bowls and golden chickpea pancackes to sunshine pizza and rainbow buddha bowls, all70 of these all-natural recipes are bursting with colour and nutrients, tailored to deliver health-boosting benefits and presented alongside advice on topics from mindful eating to the scientific benefits of specific ingredients. Eat the Rainbow contains sections on: Bright breakfasts, smoothies and juices, from blue coconut shakes to chia and beetroot mousse parfaits and rye aquafaba rainbow waffles. Magical meals for on the go, like the green goddess tart, sushi sandwiches with pickled beetroot or sweet and spicy pho. Kaleidoscope salads, sides and appetisers to bring colour to your day, like the avocado maki, sesame and spinach rice balls or the rhubarb, strawberries and cherries galettes. Hearty helpings to warm your soul, like golden masala roti with curried carrot falafel or roasted pepper pasta with crispy spiced chickpeas. Delicious Desserts for the sweet-toothed, including matcha and blackberry curd tarts and raw vanilla donuts with blueberry cashew frosting. These delicious, colourful recipes will brighten your day and transform the way you eat, making this vibrant cookbook a tasty and nutritious must-have for any health-conscious kitchen shelf.
How to Eat a Rainbow
Author: Ellie Bedford
Publisher: Vegan Publishers
ISBN: 1940184088
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
How to Eat a Rainbow: Magical Raw Vegan Recipes for Kids! is a magical themed healthy children's recipe book that targets the most difficult dietary areas: treats, snacks, and drinks. Eaten alongside a balanced whole foods diet, these 22 recipes can add an extra boost of energy and get kids excited about healthy eating! How to Eat a Rainbow really teaches children how to fill their plates with fruits and vegetables in all the colors of the rainbow, and the importance of eating a variety of colors every day. Each recipe is a world children can dive into while they unpack the ingredients and make their own work of art. These fairies are hard at work (though some are a bit lazy) and are meant to feel like part of the team, chopping down towering stalks of celery, plucking grapes, and enchanting the seeds!
Publisher: Vegan Publishers
ISBN: 1940184088
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
How to Eat a Rainbow: Magical Raw Vegan Recipes for Kids! is a magical themed healthy children's recipe book that targets the most difficult dietary areas: treats, snacks, and drinks. Eaten alongside a balanced whole foods diet, these 22 recipes can add an extra boost of energy and get kids excited about healthy eating! How to Eat a Rainbow really teaches children how to fill their plates with fruits and vegetables in all the colors of the rainbow, and the importance of eating a variety of colors every day. Each recipe is a world children can dive into while they unpack the ingredients and make their own work of art. These fairies are hard at work (though some are a bit lazy) and are meant to feel like part of the team, chopping down towering stalks of celery, plucking grapes, and enchanting the seeds!
Nutrivore
Author: Sarah Ballantyne
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1668031639
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
The healthiest and easiest way to fix your diet without dieting, from New York Times bestselling author Sarah Ballantyne Why is it that so many of us, no matter what diet we try or how many supplements we take, feel so consistently tired, unwell, and unable to achieve our health goals? The answer is surprisingly simple: Almost all of us are missing essential vitamins and minerals in our daily diets. Enter Nutrivore, a flexible, no-guilt plan to get the nutrients you need while enjoying the foods you love. You can finally feel good every day, alleviate common symptoms and ailments, and effectively reduce your risk of everything from type 2 diabetes to cancer, heart disease to Alzheimer’s disease, kidney stones to arthritis, anxiety to autoimmune disease, and more. With no food off-limits, Nutrivore cuts through diet culture noise with clear, evidence-based guidance that emphasizes nutrient-dense selections that fit within your preferred diet or anti-diet. The goal is sustainable nutrition—embracing food for enjoyment, traditions, and convenience while adding essential nutrients so you can achieve lifelong healthy eating patterns without the on-again-off-again diet rollercoaster. Nutrivore combines groundbreaking insights with simple steps, including: * A practical path to achieving optimal nutrition by highlighting twelve foundational food families. * Definitive science identifying foods rich in the nutrients that treat common symptoms and ailments. * Handy lists and guides to craft personalized eating plans, whether it’s incorporating more magnesium-rich greens to lessen headaches, potassium-packed potatoes to lower blood pressure, or calcium-dense cheese to alleviate PMS. In her signature positive and engaging style, Dr. Sarah Ballantyne empowers you with tools to implement a healthy diet regardless of your preferences, budget, location, or past behaviors. With Nutrivore, you can finally live free from food fear and stop wasting time, energy, and money on the latest fad diets or biohacking trends. This gentle and inclusive approach celebrates slow, sustainable habit changes, making it a long-lasting way to eat for vibrant health today and lifelong wellness.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1668031639
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
The healthiest and easiest way to fix your diet without dieting, from New York Times bestselling author Sarah Ballantyne Why is it that so many of us, no matter what diet we try or how many supplements we take, feel so consistently tired, unwell, and unable to achieve our health goals? The answer is surprisingly simple: Almost all of us are missing essential vitamins and minerals in our daily diets. Enter Nutrivore, a flexible, no-guilt plan to get the nutrients you need while enjoying the foods you love. You can finally feel good every day, alleviate common symptoms and ailments, and effectively reduce your risk of everything from type 2 diabetes to cancer, heart disease to Alzheimer’s disease, kidney stones to arthritis, anxiety to autoimmune disease, and more. With no food off-limits, Nutrivore cuts through diet culture noise with clear, evidence-based guidance that emphasizes nutrient-dense selections that fit within your preferred diet or anti-diet. The goal is sustainable nutrition—embracing food for enjoyment, traditions, and convenience while adding essential nutrients so you can achieve lifelong healthy eating patterns without the on-again-off-again diet rollercoaster. Nutrivore combines groundbreaking insights with simple steps, including: * A practical path to achieving optimal nutrition by highlighting twelve foundational food families. * Definitive science identifying foods rich in the nutrients that treat common symptoms and ailments. * Handy lists and guides to craft personalized eating plans, whether it’s incorporating more magnesium-rich greens to lessen headaches, potassium-packed potatoes to lower blood pressure, or calcium-dense cheese to alleviate PMS. In her signature positive and engaging style, Dr. Sarah Ballantyne empowers you with tools to implement a healthy diet regardless of your preferences, budget, location, or past behaviors. With Nutrivore, you can finally live free from food fear and stop wasting time, energy, and money on the latest fad diets or biohacking trends. This gentle and inclusive approach celebrates slow, sustainable habit changes, making it a long-lasting way to eat for vibrant health today and lifelong wellness.
The Complete Overcoming Series
Author: Peter Cooper
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1472106415
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 5010
Book Description
The complete set of self-help guides from the popular Overcoming series. Each guide is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), an evidence-based therapy which is recommended by the NHS for the treatment of a large number of psychological difficulties. Each guide comprises a step-by-step self-help programme based on CBT and contains: -Useful information about the disorder -Practical strategies and techniques based on CBT -Advice on how to keep recovery going -Further resources The Complete Overcoming Series contains 31 titles: Overcoming Anger and Irritability Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa Overcoming Anxiety Overcoming Body Image Problems including Body Dysmorphic Disorder Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Overcoming Childhood Trauma Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Overcoming Chronic Pain Overcoming Compulsive Gambling Overcoming Depersonalization & Feelings of Unreality Overcoming Depression Overcoming Grief Overcoming Health Anxiety Overcoming Insomnia and Sleep Problems Overcoming Low Self-Esteem Overcoming Mood Swings Overcoming Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Overcoming Panic and Agoraphobia Overcoming Paranoid and Suspicious Thoughts Overcoming Perfectionism Overcoming Problem Drinking Overcoming Relationship Problems Overcoming Sexual Problems Overcoming Social Anxiety and Shyness Overcoming Stress Overcoming Traumatic Stress Overcoming Weight Problems Overcoming Worry Overcoming Your Child's Fears & Worries Overcoming Your Child's Shyness and Social Anxiety Overcoming You Smoking Habit
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 1472106415
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 5010
Book Description
The complete set of self-help guides from the popular Overcoming series. Each guide is based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), an evidence-based therapy which is recommended by the NHS for the treatment of a large number of psychological difficulties. Each guide comprises a step-by-step self-help programme based on CBT and contains: -Useful information about the disorder -Practical strategies and techniques based on CBT -Advice on how to keep recovery going -Further resources The Complete Overcoming Series contains 31 titles: Overcoming Anger and Irritability Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa Overcoming Anxiety Overcoming Body Image Problems including Body Dysmorphic Disorder Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Overcoming Childhood Trauma Overcoming Chronic Fatigue Overcoming Chronic Pain Overcoming Compulsive Gambling Overcoming Depersonalization & Feelings of Unreality Overcoming Depression Overcoming Grief Overcoming Health Anxiety Overcoming Insomnia and Sleep Problems Overcoming Low Self-Esteem Overcoming Mood Swings Overcoming Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Overcoming Panic and Agoraphobia Overcoming Paranoid and Suspicious Thoughts Overcoming Perfectionism Overcoming Problem Drinking Overcoming Relationship Problems Overcoming Sexual Problems Overcoming Social Anxiety and Shyness Overcoming Stress Overcoming Traumatic Stress Overcoming Weight Problems Overcoming Worry Overcoming Your Child's Fears & Worries Overcoming Your Child's Shyness and Social Anxiety Overcoming You Smoking Habit
A Rainbow Together
Author: Danny Davies
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1483453642
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The socially turbulent summer of 1964 triggers a cyclone of upheaval. For both the nation and Davey Dodd, a sheltered 17-year-old from Kentucky. At the onset, he remains blissfully unaware of the radical changes about to come. He takes a job across the river at a large Cincinnati hotel, which at first intensifies his feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt. His rigid Catholic upbringing has fostered a sort of emotional paralysis. The coarse masculinity of most of his peers intimidates him, yet at the same time he wishes he could be more like those freewheeling guys who boast of sexual escapades and other easy sins. As the weeks unfold, however, the diverse people and situations he encounters open his eyes to a colorful new world: one that emboldens him to explore this disconcerting passion he feels for co-worker, Tony DeStefano. Set against the backdrop of the Freedom Summer's burgeoning civil rights movement, Davey embarks on a journey toward his own acceptance and personal integrity.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1483453642
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The socially turbulent summer of 1964 triggers a cyclone of upheaval. For both the nation and Davey Dodd, a sheltered 17-year-old from Kentucky. At the onset, he remains blissfully unaware of the radical changes about to come. He takes a job across the river at a large Cincinnati hotel, which at first intensifies his feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt. His rigid Catholic upbringing has fostered a sort of emotional paralysis. The coarse masculinity of most of his peers intimidates him, yet at the same time he wishes he could be more like those freewheeling guys who boast of sexual escapades and other easy sins. As the weeks unfold, however, the diverse people and situations he encounters open his eyes to a colorful new world: one that emboldens him to explore this disconcerting passion he feels for co-worker, Tony DeStefano. Set against the backdrop of the Freedom Summer's burgeoning civil rights movement, Davey embarks on a journey toward his own acceptance and personal integrity.
Get Your Family Eating Right
Author: Lynn Fredericks
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
ISBN: 1610587456
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Learn to Eat Healthy for Life—in Just 30 Days! Are you concerned about the amount of sugar, processed meals, and low-nutrient foods that you and your family consume each day? Has mealtime solely become about getting something (anything!) on the table and getting it done? Has family meal-planning become an overwhelming chore of trying to balance limited time, money, and different tastes? If you answered yes to any of these questions then Get Your Family Eating Right! can help you reclaim family mealtime. Studies are clear. Poor nutrition sets your children up for conditions like obesity, diabetes, and other illnesses as well as poor performance in school and activities. Families that consistently share nourishing meals together are healthier and happier. You can cook a healthy dinner but how do you ensure that healthy eating becomes a regular practice for you and your family and not something that ends when you get up from the table? Based on the award-winning program used in New York City public schools, 30 Days to Get Your Family Eating Right gives day-by-day nutritional advice, recipes, and meal concepts that are adaptable for everyone in the family--from young children to adults. Broken down into strategies such as “Prioritize Whole Food Snacks,” and “Eat All Your Colors,” and “Plan Meals Around Seasonal Foods” you and your children get healthy eating lessons that can be used to make smarter food choices at home, work, and school—today and for life. Eating better is doable and it isn’t complicated, expensive, or time-consuming. Family nutrition pioneers Lynn Fredericks and Mercedes Sanchez give delicious recipes such as Quinoa Breakfast Cereal, Scandinavian Barley Salad with Apples and White Bean and Chorizo Spanish Stew that let you put the strategies into practice tonight, get the kids cooking with you, and your family eating better effortlessly.
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
ISBN: 1610587456
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Learn to Eat Healthy for Life—in Just 30 Days! Are you concerned about the amount of sugar, processed meals, and low-nutrient foods that you and your family consume each day? Has mealtime solely become about getting something (anything!) on the table and getting it done? Has family meal-planning become an overwhelming chore of trying to balance limited time, money, and different tastes? If you answered yes to any of these questions then Get Your Family Eating Right! can help you reclaim family mealtime. Studies are clear. Poor nutrition sets your children up for conditions like obesity, diabetes, and other illnesses as well as poor performance in school and activities. Families that consistently share nourishing meals together are healthier and happier. You can cook a healthy dinner but how do you ensure that healthy eating becomes a regular practice for you and your family and not something that ends when you get up from the table? Based on the award-winning program used in New York City public schools, 30 Days to Get Your Family Eating Right gives day-by-day nutritional advice, recipes, and meal concepts that are adaptable for everyone in the family--from young children to adults. Broken down into strategies such as “Prioritize Whole Food Snacks,” and “Eat All Your Colors,” and “Plan Meals Around Seasonal Foods” you and your children get healthy eating lessons that can be used to make smarter food choices at home, work, and school—today and for life. Eating better is doable and it isn’t complicated, expensive, or time-consuming. Family nutrition pioneers Lynn Fredericks and Mercedes Sanchez give delicious recipes such as Quinoa Breakfast Cereal, Scandinavian Barley Salad with Apples and White Bean and Chorizo Spanish Stew that let you put the strategies into practice tonight, get the kids cooking with you, and your family eating better effortlessly.
Nutrition Education
Author: Isobel R. Contento
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
ISBN: 1449610161
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Nutrition Education, Second Edition provides a simple, straightforward model for designing effective nutrition education that addresses the personal and environmental influences that affect food choice and assists individuals in adopting healthy behaviors. Using a six-step process, this text integrates theory, research, and practice and provides advice on designing, implementing, and evaluating theory-based nutrition education.
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
ISBN: 1449610161
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 463
Book Description
Nutrition Education, Second Edition provides a simple, straightforward model for designing effective nutrition education that addresses the personal and environmental influences that affect food choice and assists individuals in adopting healthy behaviors. Using a six-step process, this text integrates theory, research, and practice and provides advice on designing, implementing, and evaluating theory-based nutrition education.