
If You Can't Pronounce It, Don't Eat It!
A Basic Guide to Vegetarianism

"Janet Tubbs has an
interesting recipe for healthier children."
The Phoenix Gazette
"I think this is an
exceptionally valuable book, thoughtful and well designed to bring
attention to this most important subject.
"
Michael Klaper, MD
No, it doesn't mean if you can pronounce "red dye #5" that it's good for you. This book was written for parents of children with ADHD who wanted recipes with no sugar. A vegan for 25 years, the author has written a cookbook with no sugar, no meat, no dairy products, no chemicals or preservatitves of any kind.
What's left? Just a terrific selection of kid-tested recipes that are easy to prepare, nutritious and delicious.

Chapters include:
| Overfed and Undernourished What's The First Step? Eating and Self-Esteem Proteins, Vitamins, Etc. Changing Your Thoughts Scrumptious Snacks |
Memorable Meals Sensational Salads Venerable Vegetables Tasty Treats Superb Soups Making A House A Home Homeopathy |