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    I got The Voluptuous Vegan but the recipes have way too many ingredients in them that I would have to purchase for just that meal. I like Indian food and leeks on occasion but I need a cookbook with just some simple recipes for everyday that have familiar tastes. I have a two year old also and he pretty much wants to eat only bagels so I have to find things for him that don't have odd textures. He has issues with texture. There can't be crunchy things in a creamy dish or chewy things in a crunchy dish etc. Maybe I can find an all bagel cookbook.
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    I got The Voluptuous Vegan but the recipes have way too many ingredients in them that I would have to purchase for just that meal. I like Indian food and leeks on occasion but I need a cookbook with just some simple recipes for everyday that have familiar tastes. I have a two year old also and he pretty much wants to eat only bagels so I have to find things for him that don't have odd textures. He has issues with texture. There can't be crunchy things in a creamy dish or chewy things in a crunchy dish etc. Maybe I can find an all bagel cookbook.

    The ultimate Bagel Cookbook by Sarah Maxwell. It's not vegan, but I have veganised several recipes.
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