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Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: I became a vegetarian almost ten years ago, and this book was released soon after I made the switch. It could not have come at a better time. I originally found it at the library, but I checked it out so many times, I knew I needed my own copy. The book really set me on a great path, and helped me deal with a number of different situations. I became a vegetarian while I was still living at my parents' house (where every meal revolved around meat) They initially dismissed my new vegetarianism as a "phase". I was so happy to prove them wrong! This book really helped me gain confidence, and gave me the will-power and drive to stick with the vegetarian lifestyle.
Rating: Summary: Everything you need to know! Review: If you're a teen, don't spend all your money on tons of books you might never get to reading, this has it all! From hidden animal bi-products to 'coming out of the pantry', I wore this book out of its cover! Also, things like substitutes, FAQs, etc. (I also suggest Linda McCartney's cookbooks as well). Its an easy read, down to earth, and my bible for the past 3 years!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: This book helped me a LOT. The style and writing explain everything clearly, so it is an easy reference for me if I need a quick idea for lunch, or if I need to look up nutrition information. By having this book, it has helped be me able to defend myself when I get questions thrown at me about staying healthy, especially from my parents. I would reccommend it to anyone, not just teens, and not just beginners.
Rating: Summary: Biggest Help Review: This book so far is great. I know you want us to read the whole book, but I have only read a few pages. This book is great. It helps me see that there are many people out there that are vegetarian and there is nothing wrong with it. This gives great ideas for eating out, food at parties, and much more. If your are considering being a vegetarian, read this, it will help you 100 percent.
Rating: Summary: Great Book for teen vegetarians Review: This is a great book for teen vegetarians, or teens thinking about becoming vegetarians. This book has 13 chapters, each full of information. 1. What is a vegetarian, anyways?- This gives straight forward answers, and describes different kinds of vegetarians and why people are vegetarians. 2.For The Planet- About how being a vegetarian benifits the planet. 3. For The Animals- You guessed it, all about how being a vegetarian helps animals. 4. For Your Health- About how being veggie helps you. This part also dispels many myths not-vegetarians have about a vegetarian diet. 5.Making The Switch- About going from meat-eater to vegetarian. 6.What will your parents say?- I think this is one of the best chapters, as it gives lots of information about what parents may be thinking and how to convince them without being rebelious. 7. What will your fiends say?- Yet another concern to teens, this chapter deals with dealing with friends. 8. Sticky Situations- This is another great chapter for teens, that answers all those nagging questions. What about at friends houses? How about when I'm traveling? 9. Surviving at School- All about cafeteria blues, science class diesection, and ways to make changes in your school. 10. Some Nutrition Basics- Another great chapter. All the nutrition you need to know, written in a clear way for teens to understand. 11. Fabulous Vegetarian Foods- All about vegetarian foods to try. 12. The Makings Of A Meal- About what to include in yummy and healthy meals. 13. Some Recipies To Get You Started- I'll be honest, I haven't tried any of the recipies yet, but they sound great. They are written in a ay great for beggining cooks. This book is written in a non-judgmental, just facts way, but after reading it you will probably want to be vegetarian, if not vegan. I love the way the author talked to real teens, and included their quotes, knowledge, and tidbits of information about being vegetarian. This book includes a good concrete basis on all information nessecary to a teenage vegetarian, and is written in a engaging, interesting, funny, and informative way. I wish I could give this book 10 stars, it is such a great reference for the teenage vegetarian.
Rating: Summary: This book is a big help for teens. Review: When I was becoming vegetarian in 6th grade, I read a lot of books, but none delt with it from the teenagers viewpoint. They discussed what to shop for and how to plan large elaborate meals,and lots of other things that were of no use to me at that time. That's this books strong point. It is written clearly for teenagers, dealing with the issues they need to know about. It covers nutrition and the likes wonderfly, in a way that can be easily understood, but also deals with uniquely teenage concerns such as how to discuss this with your parents and how to deal with going out with friends, school meals, etc. In addition, it covers the basic reasons for become a vegetarian, and the different types of vegetarians there are. It's a great resource for any teenage considering vegetarianism.
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