One part plant a simple guide to eating real, one meal at a time

"We hear the advice all the time: eat more plants. But most of us ignore it. Jessica Murnane used to be one of those people. A few short years ago, her diet consisted of three major food groups: Sour Patch Kids, Diet Coke, and whatever Lean Cuisine contained the most cheese. But when her endome...

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Main Author: Murnane, Jessica (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York, NY : Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2017]
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "We hear the advice all the time: eat more plants. But most of us ignore it. Jessica Murnane used to be one of those people. A few short years ago, her diet consisted of three major food groups: Sour Patch Kids, Diet Coke, and whatever Lean Cuisine contained the most cheese. But when her endometriosis, a chronic and painful condition, left her desperate for help, she overhauled her diet and focused on eating whole, plant-based foods--real foods. Within months, she began to feel like herself again. With a unique style and a playful tone, Jessica shares what she's learned on her way to eating real. She won't ask you to change your diet radically or adhere to a strict eating philosophy--just to commit to eating one plant-based meal each day. That's it. Jessica keeps it simple and, most important, delicious--with 100 allergy-friendly recipes like Creamy Mushroom Lasagna, Easy Vegetable Curry Bowls, Triple Berry Skillet Cobbler, and Chocolate Chunk Cookies. One Part Plant givers you the tools you need to easily and deliciously make plants the star of your plate--no matter how much junk food occupies it now"--Back cover.
Item Description: Includes index.
Physical Description: xv, 237 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN: 0062440616
9780062440617
Author Notes: Jessica Murnane is the creator of JessicaMurnane.com and host of the One Part Podcast. She works to raise awareness for endometriosis and women's health issues. Jessica has contributed to and appeared in dozens of magazines and websites, including Mind Body Green, The Coveteur, Food 52, and PopSugar. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, son, and lots of palm trees.