Joanne Stepaniak
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The Vegan Sourcebook
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1998
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The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook: Delicious Dairy-Free Cheeses and Classic "Uncheese" Dishes
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1994
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6 editions
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Vegan Vittles: Recipes Inspired by the Critters of Farm Sanctuary
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1996
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2 editions
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Low-Fodmap and Vegan: What to Eat When You Can't Eat Anything
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2016
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2 editions
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Being Vegan: Living With Conscience, Conviction, and Compassion
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2000
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4 editions
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Raising Vegetarian Children : A Guide to Good Health and Family Harmony
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published
2002
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4 editions
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Vegan Deli
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published
2001
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6 editions
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Table for Two: Meat- and Dairy- Free Recipes for Two
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published
1996
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3 editions
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The Saucy Vegetarian
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published
1999
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3 editions
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The Nutritional Yeast Cookbook
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published
1997
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3 editions
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“The USDA’s “Dairy Management Practices” report indicates that approximately one in seven dairy cows in the United States suffers from clinical mastitis, a painful bacterial infection of the udders that is exacerbated by accelerated milk production. In advanced stages, mastitis can be fatal; it is the second leading cause of death in dairy cows who die prior to slaughter. Mastitis, termed a “production disease,” is one of the most frequent and costly afflictions in intensive dairy production. In fact, mastitis is, and has been, such a common and financially catastrophic ailment that the dairy industry established the National Mastitis Council in 1961 specifically to study and combat this disease.”
― The Vegan Sourcebook
― The Vegan Sourcebook
“mad-scientist approach to dairy production has created a monster cow who, according to the USDA national agricultural statistics on milk production, currently yields about 45 pounds of milk per day, significantly more than she would produce in nature. By comparison, USDA statistics reveal that milk production for the average dairy cow in 1960 was only about 20 pounds per day. As a result of this outrageous increase, cows’ bodies are under constant stress and at risk for numerous infections, diseases, and other health problems.”
― The Vegan Sourcebook
― The Vegan Sourcebook
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