Rose Elliot
Author of Complete Vegetarian Cuisine
About the Author
Rose Elliot comes from a family of three generations of vegetarians and she has spent the last 35 years writing cookery books; her knowledge and love of vegetarian food know no bounds and she is acknowledged as the UK's finest vegetarian writer with over 50 books to her name
Works by Rose Elliot
Oxfam Vegetarian Cookbook: Over 170 Favourite Recipes from Celebrity Contributors and Oxfam Volunteers (1992) 18 copies
Rose Eliot's Vegetarian Barbecues and Grills: Over 150 Quick and Easy Vegetarian Recipes (1999) 16 copies
Vegetarian pasta 2 copies
A Foreign Flavour 1 copy
Cases of Conscience: Alternatives open to Recusants and Puritans under Elizabeth 1 and James 1 (2008) 1 copy
Cucinare con le verdure 1 copy
Vegetarian Meals in Minutes 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Elliot, Rose
- Birthdate
- 1945
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- Hampshire, England, UK
London, England, UK - Relationships
- Cooke, Grace (grandmother)
Hodgson, Joan (mother)
Elliot, Robert (husband) - Organizations
- Vegetarian Society (UK)
VIVA
The Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation - Awards and honors
- Order of the British Empire (Member, 1999)
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Statistics
- Works
- 107
- Members
- 1,937
- Popularity
- #13,295
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 14
- ISBNs
- 212
- Languages
- 12
- Favorited
- 1
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Programme
I am reviewing the book, Every Breath You Take: How to Breathe Your Way to a Mindful Life, by Rose Elliot. Here are my thoughts:
^^ I've always been a fan of alternative healing and medicines, and have read and enjoyed Rose Elliot's vegetarian books before. Every Breath You Take: How to Breathe Your Way to a Mindful Life began as an idea that came from meeting with
a Buddhist monk and learning about breathing and mindfulness. Incidentally, there is actually another book Rose Elliot has written called 'I Met A Monk: 8 Weeks to Happiness, Freedom and Peace'.
^^ My review copy is a pocket-sized book, which is great to carry around and have on me at all times.
^^ Although, Rose is not a Buddhist herself, she definitely draws a lot from various teachings she has come across.
^^ Inside are several enjoyable exercises, with numerous tips and techniques to try on a daily basis. Great for relieving stress, clear calm thinking, and at one with yourself.
Overall: I love Rose Elliot and her views of how meditation and breathing can really help improve your life through relaxation techniques that are not only good for your mind but your body too.… (more)