More Plants Less Waste: Plant-based Recipes + Zero Waste Life Hacks with Purpose
By (Author) Max La Manna
Hodder & Stoughton
Yellow Kite
27th August 2019
22nd August 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Conservation of the environment
Waste management
641.56362
Hardback
224
Width 196mm, Height 250mm, Spine 24mm
948g
DELICIOUS PLANT-BASED RECIPES TO WASTE LESS FOOD!
Max La Manna, low waste chef and climate activist, bridges the gap between vegan food and waste-free cooking - inviting us to channel the MORE PLANTS LESS WASTE mindset and discover a stronger purpose in the kitchen and in our daily routines. --Through his viral recipe videos and work with BBC Earth and beyond, Max has inspired hundreds of thousands of people across the world to rethink their approach to food consumption and made it his mission to breathe new life into our leftovers that are typically destined for the bin. In his first cookbook he shares 80 of his tastiest, healthy recipes that are bursting with flavour, will help you save money, food and ensure you eat well - from Sumptuous Spag Bol and Vegan Shepherd's Pie to Pumpkin Pasta, Crunchy Cauliflower Curry or Leftover Veggie Nachos in a Hurry.. MORE PLANTS->LESS WASTE INCLUDES: - simple, accessible ingredients that celebrate the power of vegetables and wholefoods at their best- breakfasts, lunches, dinners, soups, stews and salads - plus sweet treats- all-natural home hacks from DIY deodorant to Citrus Bomb House Cleanser - the life tools you need to add value to what you already own and set you on the path to living more sustainably - a 21-day zero waste challengeMax La Manna is a zero waste New York chef, sustainability advocate, environmentalist and author. Max's awareness and education around food waste and plastic pollution has been featured in numerous publications, from BuzzFeed Food, NowThis News and EcoAge to Vogue. Through sharing his low-impact, conscious lifestyle, Max has inspired thousands of people across the world to wake up to the devastation caused by plastic and in his first cookbook MORE PLANTS LESS WASTE, he invites readers to join him on his journey to consuming food more mindfully and creating less waste, for the health of our planet.