The McCartneys share their recipes for saving the planet – El Sol de México

“Linda McCartney’s Family Kitchen” is the name of the book in which Paul McCartney and his two daughters, Estella and Mary, will share over 90 Linda recipes, and dishes made with plants to “save the planet and feed the soul” that’s part of what’s called “compassionate eating”.

Although read in Spanish We’ll Have to Wait Until 2022 (Dome Book), on June 24 this work (“Linda McCartney’s Family Kitchen”) will go on sale in English, where some of McCartney’s recently made free meat recipes will be on display. The wife has worked at the family table for more than 30 years.

A book co-written by British singer and daughters, photographer, director and gastronomic writer Mary and designer Stella, aims to modernize Linda’s kitchen, as well as reinvent her most beloved recipes for a modern kitchen. On the basis of vegetables.

It’s a cookbook in which Paul, Mary, and Stella suggest dishes for a diet without meat or dairy, ingredients based on a diet “good for the planet” since focusing on plants can reduce the carbon footprint of food “up to 73%.”

Specifically, along with family favorites like American-style pancakes, meatless chili, sausage rolls, and traditional meatloaf, Paul, Mary and Stella share the dishes they cook most at home: Pad Thai, jackfruit burgers, Panazella salad, and crackers. Crunchy pecans, to name a few from this book’s recipes.

Additionally, the work includes personal stories and intimate family photos spanning three decades of this family’s life.

On June 29, the official presentation of the book will take place virtually, an event in which Paul, Mary and Stella McCartney will share their favorite dishes or those they cook often at home.

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They will also talk – he has detailed Dome books – about life at McCartney’s home and how they were inspired by Linda’s “kindness and mercy.”

Publisher Linda McCartney added, “She believes in delicious, honest, meat-free food and the shared pleasure that good eating can bring.”

In addition to being an activist, she was the first female photographer to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, exhibiting at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery in the United Kingdom and the United States.

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