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Eat * Taste * Heal.


Eat * Taste * Heal

Thomas Yarema MD, Daniel Rhoda, Chef Johnny Brannigan bran·ni·gan  
n.
1. A noisy or confused quarrel.

2. A drinking spree; a binge.



[Probably from the name Brannigan.]
 

Five Elements Press

4504 Kukui Street, Sujite 13, Kapaa, HI 96746

0976917009 $29.95 www.eattasteheal.com

Eat * Taste * Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbooks For Modern Living is a compendium of recipes and information that combines groundbreaking and seminal work within the field of holistic nutrition and healthy living. The collaborative effort of a medical doctor, a patient, and a professional chef, Eat * Taste * Heal is enhanced with throughout with color photography, features an extensive background information (Ayurvedic Concepts in a Nutshell), a great deal of solidly practical instruction (Buying, Preparing & Storing Vibrant Food), then goes on to present the reader with "The ABC's Ambiance, Blessing & Consumption"; "The Rhythms of Nature"; and "Food as Medicine". From Stewed Apples with Dates and Cinnamon; Avocado Soup with Cucumber; Warm Almond Milk with Coconut & Mango; Braised braise  
tr.v. braised, brais·ing, brais·es
To cook (meat or vegetables) by browning in fat, then simmering in a small quantity of liquid in a covered container.
 Chicken with Cilantro Reduction Sauce; and Steamed Kale kale, borecole (bôr`kōl), and collards, common names for nonheading, hardy types of cabbage (var.  with Lemon and Dill Butter; to Cream of Beet Soup with Puy Pu´y

n. 1. See Poy.
 Lentils; Samosas with mango Chutney; Braised Bok Choy, Fennel & Tofu with Lemon & Coriander; Green Beans & Carrots with Fried Almonds, Chapati cha·pa·ti also cha·pat·ti  
n. pl. cha·pa·tis
A flat, unleavened, disk-shaped bread of northern India, made of wheat flour, water, and salt.
 (Indian flat bread); and Chocolate Saveur with Coconut Creme, Eat * Taste * Heal will quickly prove a popular and appreciated addition to any household cookbook collection.
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Date:Jan 1, 2006
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