Kind Veggie Burritos
Cookbook!

Recipes for Traveling, Tailgating,
Camping and Home
by Beth Livingston
Photography by John Rottet


Make it a kind Summertime, with tasty recipes, sweet photographs, and the warm knowledge that you are bringing some goodness to a world that needs it! Kind Veggie Burritos is not available in stores - you can only buy it through mail order.Got questions? Email me.

In case you are wondering, yep - this site is alive and for real. It was last updated
August 20, 2008





A special Hey Now! to all the folks who heard my interview with
David Gans and Gary Lambert on
Tales of the Golden Road,
Sirius Radio's
Grateful Dead Channel!

Now in its Lucky 13th year, Kind Veggie Burritos has been bringing smiles and good vibes to Deadheads and other kind people all over the globe. It's got over 120 pages of yummy recipes, tour photos and fun -- collected with love from Deadheads everywhere. Includes recipes for munchies, breads for your head, breakfast treats, entreés, home-brews and of course, plenty of kind veggie burritos.

Mail order only - not available in stores! No profits, no corporate trips!
All proceeds go to
SEVA
which is the non-profit foundation for compassionate social action, headed by
good people like Ram Dass and Wavy Gravy.

And also to
The Rex Foundation
the Grateful Dead's own charitable foundation that supports the arts and honors the spirit of community, service and creativity.


Here's how to order:

Kind Veggie Burritos is $15 each for 4th class rate, or add another $5 to cover one to five books via Priority mail. Remember -- all proceeds after expenses go to Rex and SEVA

If you have a preference about which charity you prefer your money to go to, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll split it.

If you would like to use PayPal™, my email address to use is
zenrose (the @ symbol) nc.rr.com

I also take checks or money orders. Here's the address and who to make it out to:
Beth Livingston
1105 Trail's End
Durham, NC 27712-9101

I hope you'll love my book as much as I love turning people on to it! And since I don't advertise, I
really appreciate you spreading the word to your friends and family!

For more information, please email Beth Livingston



"This is a wonderful book, aglow with Deadhead spirit, warmth, and unpretentious good eats. When I first read it, it seemed like one of the sweetest homespun products of the culture of Shakedown Street; now it brings a wistful tear or two and a flood of memories. The only place food ever tasted better than it did in the lot after a raging show was breakfast over a campfire in the mountains.

"Turn these pages, and feel the fresh air cooling your sweaty back-of-the-knees as you bite into a mouthful of something body-warming, soul-nourishing, and healthy, ladled from a steaming pot in the back of a bus. Sure, there was a lot of skanky, carelessly-prepared food out there too - but not in this book. Beth has done justice to our culture and our memories of the vittles that kept us going through the best times of our lives; and made it possible to at least taste those times again."

-- Steve Silberman
Author of
Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads

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