TRES GREEN, TRES CLEAN, TRES CHIC (The Experiment, 2014, 2015, 224 pages,   ISBN 978-1-61519-251-9, $19.95 US paper covers) is by Rebecca Leffler, a former   French film journalist now doing "Green, Clean, and Chic" consultancies in New   York and Paris. The book was originally published in French in 2014, and was   translated for the US market. It is vegan and seasonal French cooking, along   with gluten-free elements. The subtitle pretty much says it all: "eat (and   live!) the new French way with plant-based gluten-free recipes for every   season". She's also got some beauty tips, yoga poses, and happy music to sing   along with. At the back she's got resources lists. There is also a lot of log   rolling blurbs (about 10 endorsements) including David Lebovitz. She's got 150   or so plant-based recipes with no gluten, soy and refined sugar, arranged by   season. Other material serves as positive reinforcement (yoga, natural   treatments, and music to sing along to). There are also contributed recipes from   a dozen or so other writers and restaurateurs. Preparations have their   ingredients listed in small type and mostly avoirdupois measurements, but there   is no table of metric equivalents unfortunately.
  Audience and level of use: millennials
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: green smoothies; rainbow tomato   carpaccio with raspberries and purple basil; spring salad with mustard-miso   vinaigrette; healthy wrap sandwiches; muesli; baby dahl; NOtella spread.
  The downside to this book: slight ADHD feelings due to jittery typefaces,   colours, layout and the like. But I'm sure millennials fit right in, and it is   juts me being crabby.
  The upside to this book: good idea for all things French.
  Quality/Price Rating: 89.
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