Vegetarian Times
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Articles in May 2005 issue of Vegetarian Times
- Biting back
- A question of protein
by Carla Davis - 300 reasons to save room for dessert
by Deborah Krasner - Worth the wait: make-it-yourself vanilla extract
- Bone up early
- Ask the nutritionist: what's happened to serving sizes?
by Katherine Tallmadge - Beat the clock keep your cool
by Jeanne Lemlin - Repeat after me
by Howard Lyman - Couch potatoes
- Pasta power: it's tasty; it's easy. Who can resist it?
by Robin Robertson - Derby day herb: for fast fragrant flavor, mint winsby a nose!
by Mary Margaret Chappell - The 2-hour rule of safe food handling
- Luxury, vegetarian style
by Valorie G. Weaver - Fiesta on the 5th
- The proof's in the pudding: easy for parents, tempting for kids
by Ken Haedrich - Recipes
- Belly up to the bar
- Question of the month: what result of your vegetarian diet has surprised you?
- Bar tab
- Calci-yum! Easy recipes with more calcium, more taste and no extra calories
by Kathy Farrell-Kingsley - Girl party: need to throw a bridal or baby shower? Or fuss over a great mom? Stop right here
by Akasha Richmond - Hope from the rain forest
- I spy a home spa
- 30 minutes: may flowers … or showers?
by Alexandra Greeley - Spring fiesta: Cinco de Mayo, American style!
by Myra Kornfeld - Green means "go!"
- Crazy for canisters
- French in a flash: capture the spirit of French home cooking with these easy recipes
by Vicki Chelf - It's here! the new vegetarian times cookbook
by Carla Davis - Not enough
- The good guys
- Carrot & stick: who walks the walk, who's nothing but talk
- Living green: how one determined couple did what many of us long to do: chucked a high-rent life for what really matters
by Melissa Clark - To your health
- Trick: your genes to stay slim and fit
by Neal Barnard - Family tree: to those who love it, a century-old maple offers much more in springtime than shade
by Lucie L. Snodgrass - The killing fields
by Christopher D. Cook - Wild kingdom
- Ignore your teeth and they'll go away: find out if you're really cleaning your teethand whether you're doing in right
by Nancy Brand Patel - Alert: the fox gets to guard the henhouse
by Robert Weissman - Sugar snap peas: these crisp, green pods aren't just for stir-fries anymore
by Mary Margaret Chappell