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The Championship Catch-up meets the League One & Two Review as Simeon Gholam and the panel look back at all three play-off finals at Wembley.Andy Hinchcliffe and Gary Weaver are first up to deep dive into Sunderland's victory over Sheffield United in the Championship, while also looking at what's next for both clubs.Then it is onto the other tiers, with Aaron McLean and David Stowell joining the party to assess Charlton's win over Leyton Orient, and AFC Wimbledon's triumph over Walsall.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look back on the League One and League Two play-off semi-finals, and ahead to the finals.The panel analyse how our finalists arrived at Wembley, and ahead to the big showpiece games: Charlton vs Leyton Orient in League One, and Walsall vs AFC Wimbledon in League Two.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell to look ahead to the play-off semi-finals in League One and League Two.Running order: Leyton Orient vs Stockport, Wycombe vs Charlton, Notts County vs AFC Wimbledon, Chesterfield vs Walsall.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell on League One and Two review on the Essential EFL podcast from Sky Sports.The panel look ahead to the final day of the season, with titles, promotions and play-off places still to be decided.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell on League One and Two review on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast.The panel look at the latest in the promotion race, play-off and relegation battles across the third and fourth tier as the 2024/25 season approaches its climax.Essential EFL is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/essential-eflYou can also listen to Essential EFL on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Essential EFL".For more EFL news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Simeon Gholam is joined by Sky Sports experts Andy Hinchcliffe and David Stowell to pick out the best and brightest talents from across the EFL.In part one and two, Hinchliffe picks out 10 of the best players aged 21 and under from the Championship this season. Jobe Bellingham, Shea Charles, Ben Doak, Callum Doyle, Tom Fellows, Alfie Gilchrist, Willy Gnonto, Tyler Goodrham, Luca Koleosho and Chris Rigg.In parts three and four, Stowell takes over to assess the lower tiers. In League One it's Louie Barry, Richard Kone, Joe Whitworth, Miles Leaburn and Tyler Bindon.And in League Two it's Nathan Lowe, Joel Colwill, Jack Shorrock, George Abbott, Max Conway and Jamie Knight-Lebel.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Aaron McLean and David Stowell on the League One and Two Review on the Sky Sports Essential EFL podcast.The panel look at the developing promotion race in League One and who they think will prevail, as well as the runners and riders in the race for the play-offs and whether there is any hope for the current bottom four.Attention then turns to League Two and runaway leaders Walsall, the battle ensuing below them for the other automatic spots, and the struggles of Carlisle and Morecambe at the bottom.
Simeon Gholam and David Stowell take a look at the star players in League One and Two, and pick their XIs and managers of the season so far.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Curtis Davies and David Stowell on the League One & Two review on the Sky SportsEssential EFL podcast.The panel take a look at Stockport's win over Wrexham, including a stunning goal from Louie Barry, and why the result was so good for the top two of Wycombe and Birmingham - despite neither palying at the weekend.They also look at Barnsley failing to add pressure after a draw on Saturday, and Shrewsbury's appointment of Gareth Ainsworth.In League Two the panel assess Ian Holloway's return to the EFL and his start at Swindon, the surge of MK Dons under Scott Lindsay, Crewe moving up to second. Also, Port Vale sneaking away at the top and AFC Wimbledon's win at Barrow.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Curtis Davies and David Stowell for the League One & Two Review on the Essential EFL podcast.The panel take a look at back at a madcap EFL weekend, which saw 40 goals scored across 12 games on Saturday - assessing the two games in League One which saw Peterborough fight back to draw 3-3 with Rotherham and Shrewsbury win 5-3 at Crawley.Onto League Two and it is Port Vale who sit top of the tree after a 1-0 win at MK Dons, a chaotic draw between Chesterfield and Notts County, a win on their return home for AFC Wimbledon, big wins for Accrington and Morecambe at two high-flying sides, and the continued struggles of Salford City.
Simeon Gholam is joined by Curtis Davies and David Stowell for the League One & Two Review on the Essential EFL podcast.The panel take a look at the flying start made by Birmingham in League One, and the starts made by Wrexham and Lincoln near the top of the table.Davies then assesses the fine start made by his former boss Steve Bruce at Blackpool, before analysing the poor start of Cambridge United, improving Bolton and the continuing strife at Reading.Onto League Two in part two and the pacesetters Gillingham and their flying start, an impressive opening to the campaign for Walsall, the pitch problems at AFC Wimbledon and the struggles of the bottom two Accrington and Morecambe. Davies then looks at his former club Cheltenham and how they've coped on their return to the fourth tier.
On this week's official EFL podcast, it's all about the forthcoming weekend at Wembley for the fans of Bolton, Oxford, Crawley and Crewe. Joining David Prutton to discuss all of the key battles and major talking points, is Sky Sports' very own commentator extraordinaire, Mr David Stowell!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell welcome Tranmere's Nigel Adkins onto the pod for a positivity boost! Nigel is loving life back in his homeland at the club he supported as a boy and played for, and now has the honour of moulding and shaping in his own image. Prutts and Stowell also look ahead to the finale of the season and Leeds United's Sam Byron is in the hotseat for the fearsome 72 in 72!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell enjoy the company of Blackburn Rovers' in form striker Sammie Szmodics, look back on last Sunday's glitzy EFL Awards, and preview all this weekend's upcoming action!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by no nonsense AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson! Johnnie wears his heart on his sleeve and is brutally honest in his assessment of his side's chances of promotion, and as he rightly says, if they don't quite get over the line this time, it won't be for a lack of effort or a want of trying! Elsewhere, Leeds United's Patrick Bamford takes on the fearsome 72 in 72!
On this week's official EFL podcast it's a 3 Davids special, as David Prutton and David Stowell welcome along David Artell for a chat about life at Grimsby Town. Brutally honest and brilliantly insightful, David Artell is always great value, and this is a captivating listen. On top of that, Messers Prutton and Stowell preview all this weekend's EFL action across all 3 divisions, and a certain Jobi McAnuff tries his luck on the fearsome 72 in 72!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are enjoying some samba style in the city of Norwich, as they sit down and chat to the canaries' first ever Brazilian player, Gabriel Sara. Apart from the less than perfect weather, Gabriel is loving his time in East Anglia and says it's a dream come true to play in England. Elsewhere, the two Davids preview all of this weekend's EFL action, and Callum O'Dowda takes on the return of the fearsome 72 in 72!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by Bolton Boss Ian Evatt, to talk about his side's push for promotion to the championship next season. And the fearsome 72 in 72, welcomes Millwall's Tom Bradshaw into the hotseat!
On this week's official EFL podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by one of the nicest men in football, the ever charming Danny Cowley on life with new club Colchester United. Danny and brother Nicky have been dubbed the Ant and Dec of football, which is something that amuses them both, and they're very much enjoying life back in Essex! Meanwhile the infamous 72 in 72 claims its latest victim, in the form of Wrexham's Steven Fletcher!
The first one of the year, and David Prutton and David Stowell welcome to the show Wrexham's hat trick hero Steven Fletcher, who's loving life in North Wales as the Hollywood blockbuster continues!
On this week's Official EFL Podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by Stevenage's charismatic manager Steve Evans, and Lincoln City CEO Liam Scully gives us an update on some of the tremendous work our clubs do in their communities.
David Prutton and David Stowell welcome a young striker who can't stop scoring at the moment. Notts County's prolific marksman Macaulay Langstaff joins the two Davids for a chinwag, and Emile Heskey pops by to talk about the EFL's very special week of action!
On this week's Official EFL Podcast, David Prutton and David Stowell are joined by Oxford United manager Liam Manning to discuss his side's early season successes in Skybet League One, and the 72 in 72 in returns, with Blackburn's Andrew Moran in the hotseat!
David Prutton welcomes back his Sky Sports colleague David Stowell for this week's episode, as they welcome a high flying manager into their virtual studio. Portsmouth are in tremendous form and currently sit at the summit of Skybet League One, so joining Prutts and Stowell is their highly impressive young manager John Mousinho, to shine a light on his side's current good form. We also continue our celebrations of Black History Month as Watford FC's Valerian Ismael talks to us about his all time football idol.
On this week's Official EFL Podcast, David Prutton is joined by his Sky Sports colleague David Stowell, to look at all the big stories across all 3 leagues, and PNE boss Ryan Lowe is their special guest this week, to talk about his side's brilliant start to the campaign, as they sit at the summit of the Skybet Championship!
On this week's Official EFL Podcast, David Prutton is joined by Sky Sports commentator David Stowell to look at all of the week's big talking points. Prutts and David welcome Derby County's Conor Hourihane onto the show to talk about his side's start to the new campaign, referee Will Finnie explains the new rules regarding extra time this season, and Gary Rowett pits his wits in the hot seat of 72 in 72!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Stowell and Jobi McAnuff to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, with a full schedule ahead following the end of the March international break.In the Championship (from the start) the panel take a look at how Preston boss Ryan Lowe will be starting to build for next season - and we hear from North End fan Bill Whisker (@ProfoundValley) - the unpredictable race for promotion and Stoke's financial situation.In League One (26m3s) Rotherham were not in action at the weekend, with their next outing coming in the Papa John's Trophy final against Sutton at Wembley on Sunday April 3. Millers fan Matt Lax (@matt_lax) talks us through Paul Warne's men competing on two fronts.Plymouth's automatic promotion hopes took a hit as they lost to Ipswich, who boosted their own play-off hopes as a result, while free-scoring Sheffield Wednesday climbed back into the top six and Gillingham's revival under Neil Harris continued.And in League Two (40m10s), with the top three a little way clear of the chasing pack, Port Vale climbed to fourth after beating Sutton, who dropped to 10th. Remarkably, there are now just two points separating them.The panel then take a look at Exeter's top three hopes, before Leyton Orient fan Keren Harrison (@KerenOrient) assesses Richie Wellens' impact at Brisbane Road and suggests the focus has now turned to next term, with a sizeable gap between the O's and the relegation zone.All that and much, much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Prutton and David Stowell to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.In the Championship (from the start) take a look at the latest situation with Derby, West Brom's danger of dropping out of the top six, a winning start for Shota Arveladze at Hull City, fan unrest at Birmingham and continued poor results for Reading.We also hear from Sheffield United's Billy Sharp (35m08s) as he reveals all by answering our quickfire questions in Ten To Tackle- fresh off becoming the highest scoring player in Championship history.In League One (38m53s) the panel look back at Lee Johnson being sacked by Sunderland after a drubbing at Bolton, Cameron Brannagan's penalty record for Oxford and the latest managerial movements at Gillingham.And in League Two (57m32s) there was a big win for League Two leaders Forest Green, another impressive win for Sutton and a turning of the tide for Stevenage under Paul Tisdale.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Don Goodman and David Stowell to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.In the Championship (from the start) the panel look back at a huge game between the two pacesetters of Fulham and Bournemouth, West Brom's return to winning ways, Blackburn's impressive recent form and the ominous gap forming ahead of Peterborough and Barnsley in the bottom three.We also hear from QPR's Ilias Chair (36m21s), who answered our quickfire questions in Ten To Tackle.In League One and Two (41m57s) there was limited action over the weekend due to the FA Cup, but there were more managerial sackings as Ipswich parted company with Paul Cook and Doncaster sacked Richie Wellens, while there was one appointment in League Two as Hartlepool brought in Graeme Lee.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Prutton and David Stowell to assess all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, while we also hear from Middlesbrough's Matt Crooks in Ten To Tackle.In the Championship (from the start) it's all about Middlesbrough and the arrival of Chris Wilder in place of Neil Warnock. There was also a return to winning ways for Bournemouth and Coventry, and to a more significant extent Cardiff, and a huge win near the bottom for Hull at Barnsley.We also hear from Matt Crooks in Ten To Tackle (37m52s), as the Boro midfielder reveals all as he answers our quickfire questions. There was no League One or League Two at the weekend, but there was FA Cup first-round action (44m30s), where Sunderland suffered another poor defeat, and another managerial appointment to boot as the Football League's bottom club Scunthorpe brought in Keith Hill.All that and much more!
Mike Stephen gets on update on the local craft beer scene from Chicago Tribune reporter Josh Noel, chats with local musician David Stowell about his new music, and learns the Secret History of the 1960s group The Opals. And Mike hopes we can take a step back from looking at everything through a political lens and do what's right when it comes to the challenges we face in the world.
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Keith Andrews and David Stowell to assess all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects all the most recent news and talking points from the EFL, while we also hear from Reading midfielder John Swift as he answers our quickfire questions in Ten To Tackle.In the Championship (from the start) the panel discuss the brilliant form of Coventry, West Brom's turnaround win against QPR, the problems looming for Reading, Steve Cooper's first game in charge of Nottingham Forest and Ben Brereton Diaz's display for Blackburn against Cardiff. We also hear from Reading midfielder John Swift in Ten To Tackle (36m45s).In League One (43m46s) we look back at Sunderland's good start to the season, Plymouth's fine recent form and Cole Stockton's performances for Morecambe.And in League Two (58m04s) the panel analyse Hartlepool's start after their return to the Football League and a new contract for manager Dave Challinor, Exeter's start to their latest bid to escape League Two, and Sutton's recent upturn after a great win over Carlisle.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Prutton and David Stowell to dissect all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel take a look back at all the recent action - including all the big results from the weekend in the third and fourth tiers, and assess all the biggest stories from the transfer window, including moves for Troy Deeney, Danny Drinkwater and Saido Berahino.
Jonathan Oakes is joined by pundit Don Goodman and commentator David Stowell to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.Championship Pt 1 (from start)The panel look back at the live games from the weekend, after Swansea drew with Sheffield United and Peterborough came back late on to beat Derby County on Saturday.There was a thumping victory for Fulham at Huddersfield, as they ran out 5-1 winners at the John Smith's Stadium, while West Brom got their first win in the Championship under Valerien Ismael, beating Luton 3-2.Championship Pt 2 (from 18m33secs)QPR underlined their status as dark horses for the play-offs this season with a 3-0 victory at Hull City, and we hear from fan Charlie Wise from the Talking Rangers podcast on their potential promotion credentials.Neil Warnock steered Middlesbrough to a 2-1 win over Bristol City, with both goals coming from new signings in Uche Ikpeazu and Matt Crooks.There was frustration at Birmingham as issues with the stands at St Andrew's meant they couldn't have a full house in their first home game since the return of fans, with Tom Oxland from the Blues Focus podcast filling us in on the latest views from their support on that situation.We then hear from Peterborough striker Jack Marriott in the latest edition of Ten To Tackle, as he answers our quickfire questions on his career so far.League One (from 34m50secs)It's been a stellar start to the season in League One, and the panel reflect on Burton's success under Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, as they began the season with two wins on the bounce.There was a return to Plough Lane at last for the fans of AFC Wimbledon, with Charlie Talbot from The Dons Trust describing his emotions during the occasion as they battled to a comeback draw with Bolton.Elsewhere, MK Dons were beaten 2-1 at home by Sunderland in the first game in charge for Liam Manning since he replaced Russell Martin.League Two (from 44m25secs)In League Two there was a first win for new Bradford boss Derek Adams,as they beat Oldham 2-1.The panel also look back at another win for Northampton, and the struggles of Bristol Rovers under Joey Barton. Fan Caz May from Her Game Too joins to assess the problems that have blighted the club.Elsewhere, there was a win for Carlisle after a ten-hour coach trip to Swindon, although there is plenty of positivity in the air for the Robins after the signing of Jonny Williams.
Jonathan Oakes is joined by David Prutton and David Stowell to look back at a dramatic final weekend in the Sky Bet EFL, as Derby stayed up at the expensive of Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship - with Rotherham and Wycombe also being relegated.In League One, Oxford pipped Portsmouth to the final play-off spot, and in League Two Cheltenham sealed the title, while Bolton and Cambridge joined them in winning promotion.The panel also look ahead to what is sure to be a fascinating set of play-off fixtures throughout all three leagues.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by Keith Andrews and David Stowell to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One, League Two and a big weekend at Wembley as Salford and Sunderland became Papa John's Trophy champions.The panel assess all the latest managerial movements throughout the EFL, and hear from Bournemouth's Dom Solanke as he answers our quickfire questions.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by pundit Andy Hinchcliffe and commentator David Stowell to discuss all the latest from the Championship, League One and League Two.There was another twist in the race for the Premier League after Brentford were beaten, while Cardiff continue their resurgence under Mick McCarthy, and we hear from Coventry loanee Matty James in Ten To Tackle. All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by pundit Andy Hinchcliffe and commentator David Stowell to discuss all the latest action in the Championship, League One and League Two.Wayne Rooney took permanent charge of Derby for the first time at the weekend, but saw them slip to defeat at home to Rotherham, while the leading pair of Norwich and Swansea enjoyed wins again, as Bournemouth slipped up at home to Luton.The panel also assess the latest big bits of transfer business done across the EFL, while we hear from Birmingham defender Harlee Dean in Ten To Tackle as he reveals who his hero was growing up, the best player he's ever played with and more.All that and much more!
Jonathan Oakes is joined by pundit Don Goodman and commentator David Stowell to discuss all the latest action from the Championship, League One and League Two.The panel dissects another busy weekend of Championship action, all the latest in managerial changes throughout the leagues after Phil Parkinson left Sunderland and Shrewsbury changed manager.There is also a look ahead to the imminent return of fans in some EFL grounds this week, and we also hear from Brentford defender Pontus Jansson in Ten To Tackle.All that and much more!
Jenn Foster and Melanie Johnson speak with David and Jill Stowell about how to help Dyslexia and A.D.D. students become successful in school and life. After 34 years of solving learning and attention challenges for over 10,000 students and their families, Jill and David Stowell can testify that bright but struggling students can become comfortable, independent, and successful in school and in life. They’ve also shown how private practice owners can provide these services in a way that fulfills them on a personal, professional, and financial level. This book shines a light on the issues, the failures of the current systems, and the real hope for what can be done. What Do YOU Believe? Do YOU believe that bright but struggling students can dramatically change or completely correct their learning and attention challenges (ADD, ADHD), including Dyslexia? OR Do YOU believe that students should only be taught accommodations, strategies for living with or getting around the challenges? If you believe that more can be done, that accommodations aren’t the answer, and you’re ready to truly transform the lives of students who have potential but can’t seem to reach it, this is the book for you. In these pages you will find a meaningful, honest, and real road forward.
After 34 years of solving learning and attention challenges for over 10,000 students and their families, Jill and David Stowell can testify that bright but struggling students can become comfortable, independent, and successful in school and in life. They’ve also shown how private practice owners can provide these services in a way that fulfills them on a personal, professional, and financial level. This book shines a light on the issues, the failures of the current systems, and the real hope for what can be done. What Do YOU Believe? Do YOU believe that bright but struggling students can dramatically change or completely correct their learning and attention challenges (ADD, ADHD), including Dyslexia? OR Do YOU believe that students should only be taught accommodations, strategies for living with or getting around the challenges? If you believe that more can be done, that accommodations aren’t the answer, and you’re ready to truly transform the lives of students who have potential but can’t seem to reach it, this is the book for you. In these pages you will find a meaningful, honest, and real road forward.Stowell Learning Centers are located in Chino and Irvine CA (LA and Orange County areas) and has been helping students fix learning skills for the last 31 years. Owned and run by Jill and David Stowell, you can see all the details about the centers at http://www.learningdisability.com.To Learn More: https://fixlearningskills.com/The Thought Leaders Showhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-thought-leaders-show/
After 34 years of solving learning and attention challenges for over 10,000 students and their families, Jill and David Stowell can testify that bright but struggling students can become comfortable, independent, and successful in school and in life. They’ve also shown how private practice owners can provide these services in a way that fulfills them on a personal, professional, and financial level. This book shines a light on the issues, the failures of the current systems, and the real hope for what can be done. What Do YOU Believe? Do YOU believe that bright but struggling students can dramatically change or completely correct their learning and attention challenges (ADD, ADHD), including Dyslexia? OR Do YOU believe that students should only be taught accommodations, strategies for living with or getting around the challenges? If you believe that more can be done, that accommodations aren’t the answer, and you’re ready to truly transform the lives of students who have potential but can’t seem to reach it, this is the book for you. In these pages you will find a meaningful, honest, and real road forward.Stowell Learning Centers are located in Chino and Irvine CA (LA and Orange County areas) and has been helping students fix learning skills for the last 31 years. Owned and run by Jill and David Stowell, you can see all the details about the centers at http://www.learningdisability.com.To Learn More: https://fixlearningskills.com/The Thought Leaders Showhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-thought-leaders-show/
Gary Own and David Stowell were in studio to chat with Jim about the weekends cup games and yet more dodgy decision and soft penalties at Hull v United on Thursday night. The 4th Round of The 'Magical' FA Cup and United welcome local neighbors Wigan (stranger things have happened!) who have a good history with the cup and City travel to Crystal Palace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Stowell was at Old Trafford giving us the Pre-Match vibes for United v Hull. Alex Stepney & Charlie Hale also discussed the Manc O'Dor! Who has been the best Manchester based player of 2016 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Laura Theodore, the Jazzy Vegetarian, chats with David Stowell and George Black who are professional vegan chefs with a twenty-two-year-long commitment to creating accessible, cruelty-free cuisine for all. We’ll talk about their new book: Veganopolis. In addition, I will chat with recording star Micheal Castaldo, whose new single, Pray’r (produced and written by micheal Castaldo and Stein Berg Svendsen), recently reached #1 on the Amazon Classical charts! “Pray’r” enjoyed a very fast rise since being officially released on July 12th, 2011, securing the top position in just 15 days. After starting out in 2003 with a small delivery cart, David Stowell and George Black ran the popular Veganopolis Cafeteria from 2005 to 2008, and developed a huge international following for their delicious, no-nonsense, versatile vegan cooking. Vegan cooking has been exploding in popularity over the past decade. Now, they've captured their most popular Veganopolis recipes in their new cookbook, featuring the breadth of delicious, versatile, and accessible recipes that popularized their restaurant. This is not ground-level vegan cooking. Though there are plenty of simpler recipes for kitchen novices--including lots of soups, sandwiches, and salads--it also offers lots of ambitious recipes. The Veganopolis Cookbook is an important addition to the home-chef's bookshelf and every bookstore's vegan cooking section.