Paul McCartney's vegetarian cookbook

Paul McCartney's vegetarian cookbook

Sir Paul McCartney wrote a cookbook due out in march; it's his first collection of vegetarian recipes titled "The Meat Free Monday Cookbook".
Macca and his daughters Mary and Stella wrote it to spread the word about eating a socially responsible diet.
And if you think that meat is too beneficial to give up, McCartney understands: this is why his cookbook is geared toward setting aside one meat-free day per week.
The book was inspired by his ongoing Meat Free Mondays campaign, which he launched in 2009.

“I think many of us feel helpless in the face of environmental challenges. Having one designated meat free day a week is actually a meaningful change that everyone can make, that goes to the heart of several important political, environmental and ethical issues all at once,” McCartney tells Gibson.com. “For instance it not only addresses pollution, but better health, the ethical treatment of animals, global hunger and community and political activism”.

"The Meat Free Monday Cookbook" collects enough recipes for a year of one-day-a-week vegetarianism, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert, and includes contributions from famous friends such as Twiggy, Vivienne Westwood and Kevin Spacey. It’s currently scheduled for a March 2012 release.



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