Unless you are a vegetarian — or are downright savvy — cooking for one can sometimes be a daunting task. You have to remember to read all the ingredients, as even the tiniest bits are no-no. However, unlike cooking up vegetarian food, cooking up vegetarian foodie gifts is actually a snap. There are tons of great books out there, and lots of interesting finds. Mark Bittman [1], aka The Minimalist, has just released a vegetarian version of his classic tome How to Cook Everything [2]. His recipes are straightforward and practical and his tone is wonderful.
If your vegetarian is more of an eater than a cooker, hunt down this Please Don't Eat Me, I Love You [3] shirt. It's available in ten different colors and will look great on anyone.
For other great vegetarian gift ideas, including a soy milk maker [4], scroll through below.
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Vegetarian Times Subscription ($12) [6]Vegetarian Times Subscription ($12) [7]
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Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook ($18.15) [8]Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook ($18.15) [9]
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Please Don't Eat Me, I Love You T-Shirt ($20.95) [10]Please Don't Eat Me, I Love You T-Shirt ($20.95) [11]
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Broccoli Tote by Pinecone Chickadee ($22) [12]Broccoli Tote by Pinecone Chickadee ($22) [13]
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How to Cook Everything Vegetarian ($24.50) [14]How to Cook Everything Vegetarian ($24.50) [15]
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Sunpentown Soy Milk Maker ($96.80) [16]Sunpentown Soy Milk Maker ($96.80) [17]