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Kathy Hester is the bestselling author of The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook for Your Instant Pot, Vegan Cooking in Your Air Fryer, The Easy Vegan Cookbook and The Great Vegan Bean Book. She's the blogger behind HealthySlowCooking.com and her recipes have been featured by The Washington Post, The afficher plus Oregonian and The Kitchn. She lives in Durham, North Carolina. afficher moins

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Some really interesting recipes that I'll definitely be trying!
 
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Sassyjd32 | 2 autres critiques | Dec 22, 2023 |
I decided to read this before buying a slow cooker, and I'm glad I did. While some of the recipes are tempting, I'm pretty sure I can there equivalents that can be cooked on the stove top or in the oven and save myself from getting yet another kitchen gadget. I'm most interested in the soup and stew recipes and they should do well on the stove.
 
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kevn57 | 1 autre critique | Dec 8, 2021 |
I'm not a vegan (or even a vegetarian) but I got this cookbook because I wanted to try to make some healthy vegetable main entrees. I was a little disappointed in it. For one thing, I didn't have a smaller crock pot that seems necessary for some of the recipes. I did, however, go out and buy one because of this book. I had wanted more recipes that did not incorporate a meat substitute but it seems like a lot of the recipes in here used meat substitutes. Also, some of the recipes seemed a little odd for a crock pot leave-it-and-go routine. The length of time was shorter and sometimes you had to crack the lid to let water evaporate which I haven't done before.

I tried "Southern-Style Green Beans" which I ended up overcooking. I tried "Vodka and Dill-Glazed Baby Carrots" which were okay but probably overcooked there, too. The "Earl Grey Poached Pears" came out fine, although I substituted Good Earth tea.
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Chica3000 | 2 autres critiques | Dec 11, 2020 |
I returned to Disgrace because it is supposedly an old classic. The prose is well-written. It flows, integrating other literature through allusion, and creates a lasting impression in the reader's mind. However, the quality of the prose is not well-sustained. Some passages are outstanding, while others lack Coetzee's touch.

The story is, of course, poignant, but I struggle with fully imbibing the characters and plot. There is something to be gained by reading Disgrace, but it is not clear what that will be. Perhaps that is the genius of Coetzee. However, some readers will undoubtedly be vexed or unsatisfied with plot.

For lovers of all literature, this is a great choice. However, for people looking for consistently good prose and a less philosophical plot, I suggest turning to other novels
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Rachabake | 1 autre critique | Jan 21, 2015 |

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