Published 3 July 2025
We’re launching the new Everyday Vegan Cookbook, an exciting collection of 30 vegan recipes, each paired with a personal story from the passionate animal advocates who shared them. Let their words, and their food, inspire you to live with kindness, compassion, and purpose.
We’re giving the book away completely FREE, when you sign up for the 30 Day Vegan Easy Challenge. The 30 Day Challenge is also entirely free, and you’ll receive daily informative emails with full meal plans, access to our thriving online support group, and essential guidance for people just starting out on their vegan journey. For those who are more fitness-focused, we also offer 3 customized meal plans for strength, endurance and wellbeing/weight-loss.
When you sign up you’ll receive a Welcome Pack email. Just scroll down to the “Bonuses” section and you’ll find download links. We have two versions of the PDF – a single page view, better suited to mobile viewing, and a full resolution version with two pages at a time, better suited to desktop or tablet viewing.
The new Everyday Vegan book is collected from our recent web-series, where we featured a new contributor bio and their chosen recipe, every day for 30 days. The contributors are well-known vegans who are working hard for the animals and a plant-based world. The diversity of their stories is compelling and often charming, with delicious recipes they love most.
We hope the recipes will inspire you to expand your own culinary horizons, whether you’re a new-vegan or a seasoned, tofu-slinging warrior!
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