Monday, October 25, 2010

Green for Life

Green for Life Review



The book is outstanding. The recipes are great, quite varied, and certainly nutritious. We are just starting with major improvement in our diets, and "raw green" seemed like a step we would not end up liking, given some of the things we've seen people use for green smoothies - kale, spinach, lettuce, even dandelion greens. But we took a chance, tried it (specifically with the help of this book), and we've been amazed at just how good her recipes really are - and yes, we've used everything except the dandelion greens. This is a must-have book for anyone starting out, and probably for those who're already relatively experienced at this kind of eating, if nothing else just for the variety the author has in the book. We just WISH our "uncorrected galley proofs" edition that frequently is used by the Vine program had an index. There is not doubt that one will be in a retail copy purchased on the shelf or through Amazon, because there's a page marker for it and the table of contents also lists an index starting on the otherwise blank index page. Do we recommend it highly none the less? Absolutely. It makes eating super-healthy very enjoyable. Our rating is obviously shared by a large number of other people for the author's previous books, too.

NOTE: For those not familiar with the Vine program, books that are new or updated are sometimes sent to Vine program members for review before the final publication copies are printed, so sometimes they lack an index, or some other feature. If we had any suspicion that an index would not be included in the retail version, we would have rated it 4 stars, not 5 stars.



Green for Life Feature


  • ISBN13: 9780970481962
  • Condition: New
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Green for Life Overview


In search of the perfect human diet, Victoria Boutenko compares the standard American diet with the diet of wild chimpanzees. Chimpanzees share an estimated 99.4% of genes with humans, but their diet is dramatically different from ours. The most glaring difference is that chimpanzees consume significantly more green leaves than humans. Victoria developed a series of greens smoothies that enable anyone to consume the necessary amount of greens in a very palatable way.


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