August 27, 2014

Review and Blog Tour: Green teen cookbook by: Laurane Marchive and Pam McElroy

Summary-
Going green is hard to do—especially when it comes to food. There are acronyms to learn, labels to decipher, seasons to accommodate, and grocery stores to navigate—and that’s before you even turn on the stove! The Green Teen Cookbook cuts through the chaos and shows teens how to shop smarter, cook more consciously, and eat a healthier diet. And in addition to the 70+ incredible recipes (created by teens, for teens), the book also includes:
Illuminating essays about freeganism, flexitarians, vegetarianism, and more
Tips about how to shop on a budget and get the most out of what you already have in your pantry
A seasonal key that ensures the freshness of the recipes (and a minimal carbon footprint)
Photos for each of the 70+ recipes

Eating locally grown, organic, and cruelty-free food is a laudable goal, but it’s hard to achieve without some help. The Green Teen Cookbook provides that essential assistance. It’s more than just a cookbook: It’s an all-in-one guide for going green and eating well.

Review-
This book is a really neat book. It has recipes from teenagers all over the country. At the top of each recipe is a picture of a teeager with a remark from the teenager. It is definitly teen oriented. The pictures of the foods are colorful and vibrant. They will make you hungry. The recipes are not hard to make they are written for all seasons and they are very yummy sounding. I would highly recommend this book for any teenager who wants to cook. It would make a great gift.

Learn more about this book HERE! 

Publisher-Zest Books
Reviewer Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by~Lora
This book was donated to the Read for your Future Book Program in exchange for a honest review!
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