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Shop with Us. Make Money with Us. Let Us Help You. Sell on Amazon. Audible Download Audio Books. Alexa Actionable Analytics for the Web. Shopbop Designer Fashion Brands. I thought that was kind of neat, and I was working as a nurse, I could afford to lose a little money on this.

The half-dozen or so people who would wander in on an average day rarely had a problem more serious than a piece of glass in the foot. The rest of the time Obis was free to write. In short, it became my lifestyle. I could no longer separate my vegetarianism from other aspects of my life. Neither could Paul Obis. The magazine was printed at Salsedo Press on the near west side.

But even love lightens labor for only so long. I thought, here I am, 25 years old. I should be spending time skiing or with my girlfriend in Madison. Here I was in the office all the time. Rather than send the product of his activist youth down the tubes, Obis sought out a New York publisher. The magazine was published out of New York for eight years.

Obis not only got paid, he got an education in the business of publishing, to which he had paid little attention before. I learned that you never, ever, under any circumstances spend money unless you have to. It was ingrained in me over many years that you should barter for everything, money is dear, and free-lancers work for next to nothing. As the magazine grew, we learned and grew together. I owe a lot to those guys. Where did we fit in? Your readers move around so much. I think some of them thought that all vegetarians go barefoot and live in trailer courts.

Articles denouncing animal experimentation and the pesticide 2,4,5-T rubbed elbows with the indispensable recipes and a review of the bottled-water industry. Such juxtapositions are less likely to be found today. By March number 67 , the paper was slick, Ben Kingsley as Gandhi was on the cover, and the 13 full-page ads included nothing odder than vitamin supplements for pets. Obis considered the alternatives with some trepidation, and finally took the chance to buy back his baby.

He arranged an affordable buy out, to be concluded that October, but at the last minute the publisher of Pest Control magazine appeared on the scene, offering more money and a bigger share of it as down payment.

More to the point, by consolidating offices outside of high-rent New York, hiring a new advertising director, and renegotiating the printing contract, Obis has brought in enough new revenue to make regular payments to ABP and toward retiring the old printing debt, to give the staff raises bringing them up to the industry standard , and to turn a profit. The audience for this? In that order. If not, I'll find substitutes online or test it out on my boyfriend for dinner.

This book did help me start off my vegetarian lifestyle and enhance my palate. I will never 'finish' this book because I don't believe cookbooks ca This particular copy I obtained from my mother.

I will never 'finish' this book because I don't believe cookbooks can be 'finished'. I love getting Vegetarian Times magazines. They have great recipes that are usually seasonal and almost always interesting.

That said, I haven't been overly impressed with this cook book. It could have used much better editing. I think I'd be better off relying on the Vegetarian Times Web site, which has a super recipe database. Sep 04, Sheila rated it really liked it Shelves: cookbooks. This has been a good starter for us as a family as my husband went vegetarian. There are some awesome black bean cakes in here with mango salsa!

Even the kids liked them. I owned it many years before he made the leap but use it much more now!! I really love the Vegetarian Times magazines and have found them to be excellent resources. As a result, this cookbook was sort of a let down. A lot of the recipes I have seen before. Additionally, I appreciate cookbooks that have pictures, and this book was severely lacking.

I may eat this book!!! Everything looks yummy!!!! Need to buy out the grocery store and get to cooking. I'm going to have to buy this one. Only downside - not enough pictures. Cookbooks must have pictures. Lots of them. Mar 17, Yaaresse rated it really liked it Shelves: cookbooks , first-reador-before , non-fiction. I miss Vegetarian Times, at least the way it was in the 90s and 00s.

It's kind of lost it's focus in recent years. This cookbook still holds up, though, especially when you come back from the farmers markets having bought more than you know what to do with. Aug 23, Katie rated it really liked it. Solid, useful information and promotion of a vegetarian lifestyle.

Helpful recipes. I am not a vegetarian but do like to eat a balanced diet with emphasis on a variety of delicious, healthy foods and this is a good resource. Dec 28, Margaret rated it really liked it. My "go to" book when I cook for my veggie friends. Good recipes include Good Shepherds Pie and the Lasagne. Dec 27, LemontreeLime rated it liked it Shelves: cookbooks , nonfiction-old-and-new.

A very nice cookbook, sort of a 'joy of cooking' for vegetarians. But not one id use on a regular basis. Aug 30, Sandra rated it liked it Shelves: cookbooks. Lots of mango recipes found within the pages. A few pictures and a great index. Feb 01, Laura rated it liked it Shelves: completed , non-fiction , Simple ingredients, straight forward recipes Not necessarily the most creative of cookbooks, but a good basic. The veggie-centric recipes sound excellent. Wish there were more pictures.

Can't wait to try the baked egg rolls! Mar 06, Shannon rated it really liked it. Basic and thorough. A good staple veggie cookbook. Lots of ethnic options. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one ». Readers also enjoyed. How To. About Vegetarian Times. Vegetarian Times.

Vegetarian Times is a monthly magazine published nine times a year three double issues by Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. The magazine's audience consists of vegetarians and "flexitarians" who are focused on a healthy lifestyle. Vegetarian Times promotes an eco-friendly lifestyle with recipes, wellness information, cooking techniques, and information on "green" products.

Half of the readership do not Vegetarian Times is a monthly magazine published nine times a year three double issues by Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. Half of the readership do not follow a strict vegetarian diet. Books by Vegetarian Times. Related Articles.

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