Member Reviews
This beautifully photographed and written offering from Roost Books is rich in wisdom about using whole food to produce radiant health. The primarily raw vegan recipes draw from the healing power of veggies, fruits, herbs, nuts, roots, seaweeds, petals, and more. All are designed to boost energy, reduce stress, balance hormones, enhance brain function, promote good sleep, and lead to more graceful aging. And they sound delicious! I’m planning on Moroccan Spiced Salad with Chickpea Popcorn and a Rose Quartz Latte for lunch. Yummers! 5 of 5 stars
Pub Date 04 Dec 2018
Thanks to the authors, publisher and NetGalley for the review copy. Opinions are mine. #Radiant #NetGalley
RATING: 4 STARS
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The photographs in this book are as gorgeous as the cover so makes a great book for any bookshelf or coffee table. This book is more than just a cookbook, it breaks down the health properties behind the food. The first part of the book deals with establishing a radiant kitchen. The second part is about the food and what makes it an essential. The last part is recipes, that look fun to make and of course to eat!
***I received an eARC from NETGALLEY***
I received a temporary digital copy of this book from Netgalley for an honest review.
I'm always interested in cookbooks that have a different spin to them so when I saw Rose Quartz Latte and Sea Salad Bowl I was intrigued. There definitely are some cool recipes in here and I recommend giving it a look through just to see the pictures but I don't know if I would really make much out of it.
A beautiful cookbook full of stunning photography and nutritious recipes! All recipes are plant-based, vegan and rich in superfoods. The end result is stunning foods and beverages, definitely picture-perfect and worthy of an Instagram shot!
Mouthwatering recipes that span easy to more advanced. Beautifully curated and stunning images. A must have for a cookbook fan!
This book really is radiant. Immediately, I was attracted to the cover, the layout, the photos, and overall, the information. It's easy to digest (maybe pun intended?) and great reminders (Cut the Sugar), Focus on the Breath, Get Your Beauty Sleep). Quite often eating clean books give so much information that it's overwhelming, and I can't retain anything. The recipes are simple and memorable (my favorite so far The Detox or Glowing Skin Burger) and I'm keeping it as a resource for sure.