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    I have an old but well used book by Sarah Brown, which still appears to be available today.

    [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sarah-Browns-Vegetarian-Cookbook-Brown/dp/0863182658[/ame]

    I particularly recommend the recipes for hummus and pesto.


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    I have a few by Linda McCartney that I like.

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    I've decided to take a break from deep reading and am on "I'm With The Band"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke View Post
    I've decided to take a break from deep reading and am on "I'm With The Band"!
    I like light, mindless reading during the summer. Let me know how you like the book Brooke. I have always wondered about that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houston Baby View Post
    I like light, mindless reading during the summer. Let me know how you like the book Brooke. I have always wondered about that one.
    me too...curious to see how you like it...

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    Me three... I call it brain candy... Love my beach novels... Well desert novels in my case...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke View Post
    I've decided to take a break from deep reading and am on "I'm With The Band"!

    I dislike this book with a passion. Pamela De Barres just irritates the crap out of me!! I've read lots of "groupie" books and have liked them but, in my opinion, Pamela just goes on and on about everyone she's slept with and how "nice" they all were, how she fell in love with all of them, etc.... to much fluff for me. It's nothing more than a teenage diary. I want the dirt and refuse to believe they were all so nice-- we all know better than that. I think she got more of kick out of the fact that she could name drop than anything. I almost feel sorry for her because it's as if she needed to sleep with these famous rock stars to validate herself. I never felt that way when I read some of the other "groupie" books.

    Just my opinion tho. I'll be anxious to hear what you think of it, Brooke.
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    I read it a couple years ago, just needed something 'light' and it was handy!

    Yeah, pretty much a teenage diary, but interesting to me how she just flitted all over LA as such a young girl. What were her parents thinking?

    TBF, what other groupie books did you like? I also read Wonderful Tonight by Patty Boyd.
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    FYI - Graham Nash has a new memoir coming out called Wild Tales. Sounds awesome. Love reading those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeldabjr View Post
    can anyone recommend a good all around vegetarian cookbook???
    Hi Z - I know this request is from 3 months ago, but I just saw it. I've been a vegetarian for 14 years. Do you know that movie "Babe" about the pig? I have a book called "Babe's Country Cookbook" - it's a cute concept - after Babe wins the sheep herding contest, Farmer Hoggett and his wife turn vegetarian. I love the pine nut/asparagus risotto! - You can see the book on this link:

    [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Babes-Country-Cookbook-Complete-Meat-Free/dp/1577193547/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1378250336&sr=1-1&keywords=Babe%27s+country+cookbook[/ame]

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