- Preface
- No Animal Food Ch. I - Urgency of the Subject
- No Animal Food Ch. II - Physical Considerations
- No Animal Food Ch. III - Ethical Considerations
- No Animal Food Ch. IV - The Aesthetic Point of View
- No Animal Food Ch. V - Economical Considerations
- No Animal Food Ch. VI - The Exclusion of Dairy Produce
- No Animal Food Ch. VII - Conclusion
- Nutrition and Diet Ch. I - The Science of Nutrition
- Nutrition and Diet Ch. II - What to Eat
- Nutrition and Diet Ch. III - When to Eat
- Nutrition and Diet Ch. IV - How to Eat
- Food Table
- Recipes - Intro & Soups
- Recipes - Savory Dishes & Gravies and Sauces
- Recipes - Puddings, Etc.
- Recipes - Cakes & Biscuits
- Recipes - Breads, Porridges & Fruit Cakes
>Though little is known about its author, this is considered the first vegan cookbook ever written. At the time of its composition, the Vegetarian Society and other advocates of vegetarian diets were engaged in a debate about the inclusion of dairy and eggs in one's regime. This text declares, from the title to the footnotes, that the best diet is free from all animal products. The arguments span historical, physical, ethical, aesthetic, and economic considerations and conclude with practical advice that stands the test of time. An essential text for those interested in vegetarianism and animal rights.
- Summary by Ben Adams
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