If I had a wish list for The Plant-Based Journey, one of those wishes would be that she have marvelous photos of the recipes she contains.
Yet recipe photos in the book were not to be.
Journey is designed as an instructional behavior change guide, and the decision to focus on this robust vision prevailed over the more cumbersome, much costlier
“picture” book.
Fortunately , the Plant-Based Journey blog tour delivered multiple photos of Journey recipes that are far better than any I seem to be able to produce in my own kitchen.
Honestly, the food looks just as good at my house, but the pictures…well, how do they do it, anyway?
Pop over to the blog and see fifteen photos of several of the recipes in Journey, including Portobello Pot Roast, Pumpkin Muffins, Black Bean Enchilada Pie, Double Chocolate Cherry Truffles, Mandarin Chocolate Ice Cream - and that's just for starters.
In each case I've noted the page in the book that you will find the recipe, and in a few cases there are links to the blogs that have featured some of the
recipes right on their pages.
New Article: Can You Get All Your Protein from Plants?
Though you shouldn't be expected to be an expert dietitian at the
answer, it's good to have a foundation in some of the basics as well as have simple, mainstream media to which to link inquirers. This one should help - and it links to primary sources and research literature about plant protein, too.