Joanne Stepaniak
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Jo Stepaniak is the author of books on veganism
Veganism
Veganism is the practice of eliminating the use of animal products. Ethical vegans reject the commodity status of animals and the use of animal products for any purpose, while dietary vegans or strict vegetarians eliminate them from their diet only...

, including The Vegan Sourcebook
The Vegan Sourcebook
The Vegan Sourcebook is a guide to veganism written by Joanne Stepaniak and first published in November 1998 by Lowell House. The book is intended for both existing vegans and those who are considering becoming vegans, and provides information on a range of topics related to veganism, including...

and several cookbook
Cookbook
A cookbook is a kitchen reference that typically contains a collection of recipes. Modern versions may also include colorful illustrations and advice on purchasing quality ingredients or making substitutions...

s. In her work, she emphasizes compassion toward everyone, including meat-eaters.

She was elected to the Vegetarian Hall of Fame on Thursday evening, June 19, 2008, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Johnstown is a city in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States, west-southwest of Altoona, Pennsylvania and east of Pittsburgh. The population was 20,978 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cambria County...

, at the 34th Annual Vegetarian Summerfest of the North American Vegetarian Society.

Selected works

  • Vegan Vittles: Recipes Inspired by the Critters of Farm Sanctuary Book Publishing Company. 1996 (ISBN 1570670250)
  • The Saucy Vegetarian: Quick & Healthful No-Cook Sauces & Dressings Book Publishing Company. January 2000. (ISBN 1570670919)
  • The Vegan Sourcebook
    The Vegan Sourcebook
    The Vegan Sourcebook is a guide to veganism written by Joanne Stepaniak and first published in November 1998 by Lowell House. The book is intended for both existing vegans and those who are considering becoming vegans, and provides information on a range of topics related to veganism, including...

    Second edition: McGraw-Hill
    McGraw-Hill
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    . October 1, 2000 (ISBN 0-7373-0506-1)
  • Raising Vegetarian Children McGraw-Hill. September 25, 2002 (ISBN 0658021559)
  • The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook: Delicious Dairy-Free Cheeses and Classic "Uncheese" Dishes Book Publishing Company. 10 Anv edition, December 2003 (ISBN 1570671516)
  • Food Allergy Survival Guide: Surviving and Thriving With Food Allergies and Sensitivities. Healthy Living Publications. August 2004 (ISBN 157067163X)

Quotes

"In the final analysis, despite our diversity, there is only one type of vegan -- a person who is committed to and practices a reverence and respect for all life."

External links

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