book review

Win This Book! “Meat Is For Pussies” – A Book Review

Posted by Alexandra on July 27, 2010 at 9:03 am

Subtitled “A how-to guide for dudes who want to get fit, kick ass and take names,” John Joseph’s  (AKA “Johnny Blood Clot”) latest book is for hard core guys and the chicks that love them. Joseph, also lead singer of the hardcore punck/thrash band The Cro Mags, is a dedicated fitness freak, vegan, and spiritual New Yorker who encourages men to move towards a plant based diet. And he’s a really nice guy (don’t let the tattoos fool you – he’s a sweet heart who would lay down his life for a friend).

While laying out the reasons why veganism does a  body good, John’s energetic, wild-man writing style entertains and gives the distinct impression that he walks his talk. While sharing detailing important health information about training, weight lifting, energy, and food input, the author shares stories from his life that bring the subject matter into full, technicolor reality. One of my favorites is about when his mother was served a greasy hamburger and fries in the hospital just three days after heart surgery.

Stories like this, pictures of vegan athletes and body builders, recipes, and a seven day workout with food plans make this book the perfect gift for any man who might be interested in living a healthier life but isn’t sure a plant based diet is “manly” enough. Men will be inspired to take ownership of their food choices and health, as the book shows how truly hard core, old school, and rock solid John Joseph has become through this diet and lifestyle. Like his quote says “Trust me, you can be a compassionate warrior.”

Want to win a signed copy of John Joseph’s Meat Is For Pussies!?

Leave a comment here on my blog and I’ll pick a winner at random on July 30th!

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Book Report: The Kind Diet by Alicia Silverstone

Posted by Alexandra on April 8, 2010 at 10:43 am

Subtitled “A Simple Guide to Feeling Great, Losing Weight, and Saving the Planet,” Silverstone’s first foray into writing a book is a home run.

Filled with delicious, macrobiotic inspired recipes and tantalizing pictures, The Kind Diet offers good information on how what you eat affects the rest of the world. From journaling exercises, meditation recommendations, information about global warming and the environmental impact of the Standard American Diet, Alicia provides convincing arguments for how a plant-based diet is the ultimate ecological choice for eating.

The recipes are lovely and delicious. Everything from chocolate chip cookies, peanut butter cups, egg-less salad sandwiches, polenta casserole, to udon dishes, hijiki-tofu croquettes and more old-school macrobiotic dishes like sea vegetables and pressed salads are here for the eating.

I highly recommend this book for anyone beginning a diet transformation. It’s also a nice way to weave together your political eco-consciousness and your foodie sensibilities.

Happy reading!

Alexandra

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Gluten Free? Win this book! Flying Apron’s Gluten-Free & Vegan Baking Book!

Posted by Alexandra on February 1, 2010 at 7:57 pm

We all have our gurus, mentors and people we look up to.

Mine is my friend Annie. When Annie says “Here, read this!” I read it!

Annie showed me a copy of Jennifer Katzinger’s

Flying Apron’s Gluten-Free & Vegan Baking Book and I could hardly believe my eyes. Katzinger, owner of the Flying Apron Bakery in Seattle, has written a lovely, workable, informative cookbook. Every recipe makes sense. They work! And there aren’t a lot of confusing ingredients and steps. This is a fabulous book for beginners and experienced chefs alike.

Everything from pizza crusts, cookies, cupcakes, pies, cakes, maple bars (my personal favorite!), tarts, pastries and breads are covered in this handy, pretty book. I give this book 5 STARS!

The good people at Sasquatch Books have given me a few copies to give away to my readers! Leave your comment here about why you would love to receive a copy of this book by this Friday the 5th of February.

Enjoy,

Alexandra

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Win a Copy of Living Vegan For Dummies!

Posted by Alexandra on January 13, 2010 at 8:00 pm

I’m holding a little contest to give away a copy of my new book! The reviews on amazon are great, and I want to share my excitement wit a lucky reader.

Just leave a comment here on this blog about why you want to check out my book!

(You can also order a copy here to give away to friends or loved-ones)

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Alex’s Detox Helps Bike Racer Improve Performance: Book Review

Posted by Alexandra on November 11, 2009 at 7:20 pm

Bike racer in training Steve Medcroft has written a fabulous testimonial about using my book The Great American Detox to help him improve his performance:

“The second diet revelation I had was reading the book The Great American Detox Diet by Alex Jamieson. Alex was the fiancée of Morgan Spurlock, the independent documentary filmmaker who made Super Size Me.

In that documentary, Spurlock ate McDonald’s fast food for all three of his daily meals and took the Supersize option whenever it was offered for 30 days. Jamieson’s book details the physiological changes he went through and the diet that she, a nutritionist and chef, put him on to bring his system back from the brink of total collapse once his experiment ended.

The book does a fantastic job of helping you understand food as it is produced for mass consumption in the US today; educating about processes the agriculture and food processing industry use to make food cheap and plentiful that rob us of much of its nutritional value….”

Read the entire article here:

http://www.bikeradar.com/blogs/article/el-tour-de-tucson-the-final-countdown-23915

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Inspiring women to learn from

Posted by Alexandra on September 9, 2009 at 1:54 pm

My night stand is piled high with books. Always has been. My parents were teachers and my aunt is a librarian, so I guess it’s genetic.

Lately I’ve put aside the health books and cookbooks to focus on an entirely new arena of deeply important tomes: autobiographies and biographies of amazing women.

These books are completely inspiring to me. I now realize that these women not only changed the course of the world, made history and became household names, but they often did it with few resources, fought against a well-entrenched system, and often had children or family members to care for as well. 

Here is my most recent discovery that my readers might enjoy and get inspired from, as I did:

A Taste of Power by Elaine Brown

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This young woman of color rose from extreme poverty to become the head of the Black Panther party – a truly revolutionary accomplishment. This woman was at the heart of an organization that, while you may not have agreed with their politics or tactics, changed America. They started the free breakfast program for kids, and many other incredible social programs. 

Elaine Brown was fiercely brave in the face of physical danger, helped to mold the political and social theories of a national, grass-roots organization, was the backbone of the party’s newspaper and raised a daughter. She is truly and inspiring woman, and her story has given me a lot of strength. I hope to meet her some day and shake her hand.

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