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BOSH! How to Live Vegan
- Narrated by: Henry Firth, Ian Theasby
- Length: 6 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As seen on ITV’s Living on the Veg
Save the planet and feel amazing.
Includes Exclusive Audio Content with Bosh’s first ever ‘fireside chat’, bonus Q&A and more!
BOSH!, the pioneers of simple, easy, and delicious plant-based cooking, are here to make a sustainable and ethical lifestyle accessible to everyone.
BOSH! How to Live Vegan, will help you make a few positive changes that will have a huge impact on the world around you. It covers all aspects of vegan living, everything from food to toiletries to travel. Should you be eating avocados? Is it still okay to wear an old leather belt? What do you tell your friends when they offer you a glass of non-vegan wine? Henry and Ian will answer these questions, and more, in this fully-comprehensive guide to the how and the why of a plant-based lifestyle.
Henry and Ian, answer all the questions and more, with easy tips and simple hacks to help you live a more sustainable life. Whether you’re already vegan or just about to start on your vegan journey, this is all the inspiration you need.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio on our Desktop Site.
Critic Reviews
"I love the BOSH! boys, their energy and their totally original, exciting approach to simple, tasty plant-based food." (Anna Jones, author of A Modern Way to Eat)
"Ian Theasby and Henry Firth from 'BOSH!' create simple and imaginative vegan recipes which are filmed and broadcast to over 1.4m Facebook users. Their videos are short, intoxicating, with no agenda or fuss."(BBC Radio 4)
"The vegan Jamie Olivers." (The Times)