Vegetarian Times May 1991 Magazine
Vegetarian Times May 1991 Magazine
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May 1991 issue of Vegetarian Times, with several noteworthy features that could appeal to collectors or those interested in vegetarianism during the early '90s.
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- Cover Highlight - Nathan Pritikin: The mention of heart disease pioneer Nathan Pritikin, with a provocative article titled "Why Pritikin Lied," might attract readers interested in diet, health history, and controversies surrounding nutrition and health movements during that time. Pritikin was an influential figure in advocating low-fat diets to reverse heart disease, so the article could be a notable discussion point.
- Weight-Loss Plan: New, promising plans that allow readers to eat freely while losing weight would attract people interested in health, weight management, and diet trends of the early '90s.
- Indulgent but Healthy Recipes: Low-fat and luscious foods along with light French sauces would appeal to those interested in gourmet but healthy vegetarian cooking.
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Other Notable Articles:
- The cultural and dietary exploration of "Rijsttafel" (an Indonesian-inspired Dutch meal tradition) adds an element of culinary history.
- The feature on juices and their nutritional value is another evergreen topic for health-conscious readers.
- A spotlight on a vegetarian school in New Hampshire would likely interest readers keen on learning how vegetarianism was being adopted in various educational settings.