PODCAST · health
No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
by Rupert H. Wheldon
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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018 - Recipes - Breads Porridges Fruit Cakes
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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017 - Recipes - Cakes Biscuits
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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016 - Recipes - Puddings Etc
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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015 - Recipes - Savory Dishes Gravies and Sauces
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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014 - Recipes - Intro Soups
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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013 - Food Table
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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012 - Nutrition and Diet Ch IV - How to Eat
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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011 - Nutrition and Diet Ch III - When to Eat
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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010 - Nutrition and Diet Ch II - What to Eat
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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009 - Nutrition and Diet Ch I - The Science of Nutrition
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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008 - No Animal Food Ch VII - Conclusion
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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007 - No Animal Food Ch VI - The Exclusion of Dairy Produce
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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006 - No Animal Food Ch V - Economical Considerations
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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005 - No Animal Food Ch IV - The Aesthetic Point of View
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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004 - No Animal Food Ch III - Ethical Considerations
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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003 - No Animal Food Ch II - Physical Considerations
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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002 - No Animal Food Ch I - Urgency of the Subject
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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001 - Preface
Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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Although little is known about its author, this groundbreaking cookbook holds the distinction of being the very first vegan cookbook ever published. At the time of its writing, the Vegetarian Society and other proponents of vegetarianism were passionately debating whether dairy and eggs should be included in a healthy diet. This work boldly asserts, from its title to its footnotes, that the optimal diet is entirely free from animal products. It explores a wide range of arguments—historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic—culminating in timeless practical advice. This essential text is a must-read for anyone interested in vegetarianism, animal rights, and the pursuit of a compassionate lifestyle. - Summary by Ben Adams
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