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The Daily Bean: 175 Easy and Creative Bean Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner....and, yes, Dessert!
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.6565
EAN: 9780895260710
ISBN: 0895260719
Label: LifeLine Press
Manufacturer: LifeLine Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 218
Publication Date: February 25, 2004
Publisher: LifeLine Press
Studio: LifeLine Press
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Editorial Review: The Daily Bean includes 175 recipes, is full of useful nutritional facts, interesting bean backgrounds and helpful kitchen hints.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Less than what was hoped for
There are better publications such as 'Easy Beans'. Actually, just searching the internet and getting lots of free recipes is the best of all worlds.
Rating: - this book will change your life!
You must buy this book! Lots of great recipes using ingredients that you probably have on hand. The book is organized buy legume. There is a section for black beans, white beans, garbanzo beans, red beans, and lentils.
I have never seen many of these recipes anywhere else. Very creative.
Rating: - The daily bean
I use this book regularly. Some recepies are excelent others I didn't like. The strenght of this book is that it offers cakes and "breads" which are very delicious. My favorite recepies in this book are the marokkan lentel soup, the black bean chocolate bread and the black bean borritos.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who's a vegan, vegetarian and everybody who is looking for a high fiber diet that offers a way to include protein without contaminants (which are found in meat, ... Read More
Rating: - beans without meat
An interesting cookbook, but left me a little disappointed in that I was looking for more ways to prepare beans in general, rather than more ways to cook beans without meat. I'd imagine this book would be more appreciated by a vegetarian than this omnivore who'd prefer a few bean recipes that make use of a ham bone, ham hocks, or even chicken stock to bean brownies.
Rating: - Recipes are as delicious as they are easy.
This book is high on my list when advising my nutritional clients to include more fiber in their diet. Yes, I always get the look that says "Oh! What about the gas?". Fortunately, the author includes several suggestions for "circumventing" that issue.
The recipes themselves are delicious and easy. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the tastiness of the desserts.
FEB 2008 Update: Last week I made the flourless Chocolate Tort - It was awesome. Not low calorie but awesome just the ... Read More
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