
Estate Recipes has released it’s first eBook cookbook – “Eating Healthy With Vegetables”.
Now you have probably seen vegetable cookbooks around the internet, but most are weak, at best. We took our time and edited and re-wrote the recipes to make them clearer, easier to read, easier to follow and easier to find.
Most of the books out there we have seen were a jumbled mess. Hundreds of pages long and you had to scroll through them page by page to find anything. Once you found the recipe, you would have to keep scroll back and forth to read it because it was on two different pages. We have solved all that.
Estate Recipes has made these improvements to the typical eBook cookbook:
- Table of Contents are “clickable. This means as you read through and find a recipe in the contents that looks good, just click on it and you are taken right to the recipe.
- All recipes (with the exception of one long recipe) are kept on one page for easier following.
- All ingredients are bulleted for ease of following.
- The index at the back of the book list all the vegetables in this cookbook and what page they are on. Simply type the page number into your PDF reader and you will be taken to that page.
- By using the search feature in your PDF reader you can look for recipes with your particular ingredients.
- Since most pages have only one or two recipes on it, printing a recipe is much easier. Just print the page with the recipe.

With these improvements we feel you will be more than happy with this book, in fact that is why we offer a 60 day money back guarantee. This alone, however, is not enough. Wait until you read the recipes. Making good tasting vegetables removes the excuse for not eating your vegetables. We all know how important vegetables are to our health.
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce risk for stroke and perhaps other cardiovascular diseases.
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce risk for type 2 diabetes.
- Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet may protect against certain cancers, such as mouth, stomach, and colon-rectum cancer.
- Diets rich in foods containing fiber, such as fruits and vegetables, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
- Eating fruits and vegetables rich in potassium as part of an overall healthy diet may reduce the risk of developing kidney stones and may help to decrease bone loss.
- Eating foods such as vegetables that are low in calories per cup instead of some other higher-calorie food may be useful in helping to lower calorie intake.
- Click here for more information about preventing cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer.
So with 277 good tasting, healthful recipes for only $5 (that’s less the 2 cents each) there is no reason not to buy this great cookbook.

