Robin Wright Wants Her Vegan Meals In 30 Minutes Or Less
Written by Vegetarian Star on May 6th, 2011 in Actresses, Books, Food & Drink.
Not even pizza delivery guys can promise a quick meal at your doorstep anymore, but Robin Wright would at least like a vegan dinner that doesn’t take all day to cook.
Woody Harrelson is known for impressing his co-stars on film sets with vegan food, but when he tried to convince his Rampart co-star to eat what his personal chef cooked, she complained the food took too long to make.
“The food was incredible but it takes 18 hours to make a meal that takes 18 seconds to eat,” the actress told C magazine.
“Me, I’m a regular at the Whole Foods (grocery store) salad and hot food bar. I’m like everybody else, eating in my car, juggling my phone on the way to the set.”
We couldn’t agree more with Wright. More people will get turned on by vegan recipes that don’t involve 40 ingredients or multiple stages of prep time. That’s why we invite all vegan newbies and even seasoned plant foodies to take a look at some of the recipes from The 30-Minute Vegan: Over 175 Quick, Delicious, and Healthy Recipes for Everyday Cooking by Mark Reinfeld and Jennifer Murray.
Rory Freedman, co-author of the best-selling Skinny Bitch books called the book a, “must-have for every kitchen,” adding that “The 30 Minute Vegan is everything a cookbook should beāthese recipes are fast, easy, and ridiculously good.”
Voted as one of the top 10 vegan cookbooks by a leading vegetarian magazine, The 30-Minute Vegan features everything from hearty recipes like Tempeh Bacon to sweet tooth satisfiers like Strawberry Short Cake.
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