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Better Than Peanut Butter & Jelly: Quick Vegetarian Meals Your Kids Will Love! Revised Edition

Better Than Peanut Butter & Jelly: Quick Vegetarian Meals Your Kids Will Love! Revised EditionAuthors: Marty Mattare, Wendy Muldawer
Publisher: McBooks Press
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 31029

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Pages: 176
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.2 x 0.5

ISBN: 1590131223
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5636
EAN: 9781590131220
ASIN: 1590131223

Publication Date: April 1, 2006
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Product Description
This new revised edition of the trusted guide to vegetarian family cooking is better than ever with recipes for quick, healthy, tasty, kid-tested meals—many of them totally new for this edition. The vegan information has been expanded, too, with plenty of helpful tips on incorporating vegan choices into a diet. This is one recipe book that belongs in every earth-friendly kitchen.



Customer Reviews:
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3 out of 5 stars Good for those starting out   August 11, 2010
emm (California)
Good book for those just getting started making vegan/vegetarian meals for kids and if the kids are still young. No new, creative ideas if one has been at it for awhile. Many of the meals are not necessarily typically kid-friendly, so older children used to a different (more mainstream) way of eating may not be receptive. In addition, several of the recipes are too complicated to be considered "quick." Lastly, I was annoyed at several "egg-free" recipes that were not vegan. Vegetarians will eat eggs, so why not make all the egg-free recipes vegan?


5 out of 5 stars Finally a book I can use!   March 22, 2010
H. Nagy (St Petersburg, FL)
I have bought several toddler meals/vegetarian books-this is one of the few I use often! Easy recipes-realistic, easy to find ingredients and meals my toddler (and the rest of the family) can enjoy!!


5 out of 5 stars I LOVE this book!   February 26, 2010
Proud Mommy (Colorado Springs, CO)
I prefer to make more vegetarian/vegan meals in a week than meals that have meat as an item, I just feel it's healthier. This book makes adding those meals so easy! Every recipe I have tried has turned out delicious! My boys, who are 7 and 5, have liked everything I have made from this book.


4 out of 5 stars A good start for the veggie kid   June 4, 2009
Kyra_Athena (Georgia USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I really like this short cookbook aimed at kids. I included what I liked and didn't like about it. I am glad I bought it.

While I cook every single day, I do not try overly complicated or pretentious recipes. I am often pressed for time and our food must be healthy.

1. The recipes are marked vegan or vegetarian. They also seem to be well-seasoned, which could be varied for adult tastes. (If I won't or can't eat it, I most certainly wouldn't expect my child to eat it!) There seem to be far more vegetarian recipes than vegan ones. Many fresh vegetables are used.
2. Children could easily prepare many items with light supervision. (Mollie Katzen's childrens' cookbooks are a good choice in my opinion for the young chefs.)
3. There are great lists for stocking your pantry, nutrition guidelines for children, and sources for ingredients.
4. No really obscure grocery items. For the most part, the local grocery store should have what is needed for these simple recipes. You might require assistance to locate them, but if I can find them here, there is a good chance you can too.
5. This is a good transitional cookbook, especially for parents trying to get more vegetables into their children's diets.

What I didn't like (or why this review only has 4 stars)

1. There are items in here which are mostly MSG (monosodium glutamate), a neuroexcitant, which isn't really what I call healthy. You can make your own taco seasoning. Recipe Zaar or All Recipes is a good place to start. You can also purchase vegetable broth without MSG. (Superior Touch vegan vegetable broth in a jar is even sold at Wally World.) Maybe the author assumes if you're reading this cookbook that you're familiar with this additive.
2. I can't really say that adding ingredients to canned vegetarian beans is a recipe. What is wrong with eating them in their own sauce, without the added calories and sugar, at a backyard barbecue?
3. I have reservations about baking, especially with children, in unlined and/or non-food grade clay pots about the lead content, which would be released through the heat of baking. (I have seen clay pots sold which are glazed with what is claimed to be a food-safe glaze. Without testing, I have no idea how to find a lead-free clay pot at a garden center.) Cupcake liners are mentioned, but unless they are the aluminum sort, the batter would wet them, allowing for absorption. There is only one recipe of this nature. As I mentioned early, the author may be under the assumption that parents are aware of lead poisoning and clay pots.
4. While simple, many of these items would have to be eaten immediately and seem to require refrigeration. I didn't see much for vegetarian/vegan lunch boxes due to transport, keeping it hot or cold, and packing issues, which leads me back to PB&J. I would say this is for eating at home, for the most part.
5. I also expected more emphasis on pesticides for little ones, especially with the amount of fresh produce used. Environmental Working Group has a list of fruits and vegetables with info on pesticide residue found in each one. There did not seem to be much discussion about organic vs. conventional, shopping at farmers' markets (which is a lot of fun for little ones), or even growing a small container vegetable garden (also lots of fun). (Still healthier than the average kid fare though.)

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5 out of 5 stars Yummy, Simple & Creative   February 26, 2009
Jen Landreth (Pacific Northwest, WA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My 2-year-old was getting bored with her food. This book has helped spice up her meals & has provided healthy & easy meals for the whole family. The stuffed green peppers (we used red because that is what we had) are amazing. My husband loves the Peanut Butter Kisses & my 2-year-old loves to lick the spoon! You do not need to have kids to enjoy the recipes in this book.

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