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The Organic Family Cookbook

growing, greening, and cooking together

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This inspiring cookbook answers the call for healthy recipes for family-friendly organic meals—snacks, breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and extras. Sidebars and tips throughout promote green living—organic child- and family-specific gardening ideas and inspiration for community building and sustainable living. Recipes use easily obtainable ingredients from standard grocers, green markets, or the small family garden plot. Recipes are both wholesome and kid- and family-tested approved! Bonus recipes for favorite, everyday basics and delicious, seasonal treats. Tips and anecdotes throughout the book offer simple gardening, green living, and community-building ideas.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 19, 2011
      As she did in Ice Pop Joy—making popsicles with kale, mascarpone and other atypical ingredients—Daulter concocts some surprisingly kid-friendly treats in this beautifully crafted guide to organic family living. The recipes for every meal, snacks and desserts, and tips for involving kids in organic gardening (“potted parties,” school gardens), food preparation (family cooking days), conservation (repurposing, composting) and community action (herbal tea stands; baking for the homeless), come directly from Daulter’s experience with her four children. Her creativity ranges far, from sneaking vegetables into homemade fruit leathers and mixing leftover sweet potato baby food into a savory flatbread to making a “stone soup” that grows into a feast with each guest’s addition to the pot. Daulter, who studied cooking at the Tassajara Zen Buddhist retreat in Carmel, Calif., takes a spare but deep approach to meals. For example, the addition of chia seeds, wheat germ, flax seeds or hemp seed powder transforms simple dishes into nutritional powerhouses, and the saying of blessings during preparation and at the table unites a family in gratitude.

    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2011

      Professional cook Daulter (Ice Pop Joy) advocates conscious, ecofriendly living, cooking, and parenting. Her latest cookbook pairs wholesome, family-friendly recipes with sidebars containing simple cooking, gardening, and green-living tips. The book doesn't cater to a specific diet or nutritional style, but the recipes favor vegetables, whole grains, and unrefined sugars. Dishes like Red Velvet Carrot Cupcakes and Veggie Sliders get a nutritional boost from ingredients like coconut oil, whole wheat pastry flour, wheat germ, hemp seed, and agave nectar. Daulter clearly loves cooking with her family, and her passion and candor will resonate with like-minded parents.

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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