Some news! Plant-Powered Snacks is now available on Kindle!

Many of you have wanted to purchase this ebook but were holding out for the kindle version.
It took some time! The formatting became a bit persnickety.

However, Plant-Powered Snacks is now published as a kindle ebook and available for purchase.
If you do purchase on kindle, I would love if you could add a short review. It helps with the book’s visibility on amazon.

Also, there are always a few plunkers that will leave a negative review with something like …
“didn’t know these are vegan recipes, not happy”
🙄or…
“recipes contain salt, that is toxic”
🤨
Yeah. That kind of stuff.

So, the more positive (ie 5-star) reviews to balance out the nonsense sure is appreciated. ❣️
If you want more details about this Plant-Powered Snacks ebook and its recipes, link over to this post.

Thanks for your patience with this. Some of these tech and admin issues really harsh my mellow! 🙃
Enjoy the kindle version!
And for a sneak peek recipe, pop (heh) over to this post.
Jodi Velasci says
Hi Dreena
I love your cookbooks and delicious kid-friendly recipes. I recently purchased your Plant-Powered Snack Kindle book but the links to your suggestions and recommendations do not work. Is there a way to get a list of the (US) links?
Thanks so much!
Jodi Velasco says
Oops. Typed my own name wrong! It’s Velasco
Dreena says
Hi Jodi, thanks for letting me know. I’ll have to look into that. If you email me I will send you the doc version of that section with the links. dreenaburton@gmail.com
Sandra says
People that make salt a big issue in a recipe are basically just petty. If any recipes I use has anything in it I can’t eat or dont like I just either just add less of that ingredient or omit it. Everyone needs salt and salt is only toxic if you over do it.
I love your recipes ignore petty people.