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Jane E. Brody is the Personal Health columnist for The New York Times, & the author of several bestselling books, including "Jane Brody's Good Food Book" & "Jane Brody's Nutrition Book". She lives in New York City. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Jane Brody's Nutrition Book (1981) 224 copies, 2 reviews

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The subtitle is "Living the High-Carbohydrate Way" which is out of fashion at the moment. But these are healthy carbs--with the emphasis on whole grains and vegetables. And it's one of my favorite cookbooks for how it introduces different grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, vegetables and fruits, complete with illustrations.

And there are many, many delicious recipes that are favorites within the book. Hummus, Cream of Cauliflower Soup, Hot and Sour Soup, Peanut Butter-Vegetable Chicken Soup, show more Mexican Zucchini Soup (a big favorite I've shared with friends), Chili without Carne, Chicken Enchilada, Hearty Oatmeal, Mexican Succotash, Pumpkin Bread, Pumpkin Cookies. Just such a well-put-together book--other than the binding--it's falling apart. Which does make it a pain to use it at this point. If I could buy this book anew, I would. Fortunately, I've made the Mexican Zucchini Soup so many times its in my muscle memory and I need not consult the book. show less
This book came out in 1985. It was one of my favorite cookbooks when we were still mainly vegetarians. The subtitle would probably give some people pause: Living the High-Carbohydrate Way. It doesn't bother me, since I never really got into the low/no carb thing. This is a great book for learning about protein complementarity. If you're looking for some excellent recipes for beans and grains, this book has them. Also good vegetable recipes as well! This book has been stuffed in the back of show more my cookbook shelf for years. It's like meeting an old friend. show less
Brody's Good Food Book is one of my favorite cookbooks for how it introduces different grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, vegetables and fruits, complete with illustrations. And there are many, many delicious recipes that are favorites within that book--so many I made so often using the cookbook my copy is falling apart. So when I found this follow-up book in stores, I grabbed it. I haven't used this book as much as the original, but I have used it enough to have some favorites--such as Baba show more Ghanoush, Three-P Soup (Peanut, Pumpkin, Potato), Moroccan Chicken with Couscous, Oven "fried" Salmon Cakes, Pumpkin-Wheat Bread and more. show less
Brody's Good Food Book is one of my favorite cookbooks for how it introduces different grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, vegetables and fruits, complete with illustrations. And there are many, many delicious and healthy recipes that are favorites within that book--so many I made so often using the cookbook my copy is falling apart. So when I found this follow-up book in stores, I grabbed it. I haven't used this book as much as the original, but I have used it enough to have some show more favorites--such as New England-Style Clam Chowder, Grilled Halibut with Rosemary Marinade, Paella and more. Nom nom nom! show less

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