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Hug a vegan! November is vegan month!
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but I don't want to get poked by a rib.
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jerseykrs said: but I don't want to get poked by a rib.
vegan ribs | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: Yay!! Hugs for you and HereToRockYourWorld! |
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jerseykrs said: but I don't want to get poked by a rib.
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jerseykrs said: but I don't want to get poked by a rib.
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so, now that we've gotten to first base, | |
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AsianBomb777 said: so, now that we've gotten to first base, may i buy you a tofurkey for the holidays? sure, that would be lovely! | |
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why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: AsianBomb777 said: so, now that we've gotten to first base, may i buy you a tofurkey for the holidays? sure, that would be lovely! | |
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brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
Maybe your friends only tell you that they're vegan to avoid having to tell you that you're cooking is awful. | |
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brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
i've just gotten used to the fact that thanksgiving is a meat-eater's holiday. there are 364 other days in the year, i guess. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
Maybe your friends only tell you that they're vegan to avoid having to tell you that you're cooking is awful. | |
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brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
I don't know any. |
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Vegans go out of their way to ignore me. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Vegans go out of their way to ignore me.
don't you have a job to do? | |
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jerseykrs said: AsianBomb777 said: Vegans go out of their way to ignore me.
don't you have a job to do? oh shit | |
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Anx said: brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
i've just gotten used to the fact that thanksgiving is a meat-eater's holiday. there are 364 other days in the year, i guess. it doesn't have to be that way. i felt so bad for you when we went to Fridays and all they had was that thick ass (was it a portabello mushroom?) vegetarian burger and all of that cheese. i think it was the only vegetarian dish on the menu-sad | |
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brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
ok, twisted my arm! here is my all-time favorite fall/winter recipe. it doesn't sound like much, but trust me, it's to die for! Sweet Potato, White Bean, and Pepper Tian 3 medium-large sweet potatoes, peeled, quartered lengthwise, and sliced 1/4" thick 2 14-oz cans of small white beans, rinsed in strainer 1 red and 1 green bell pepper, cut into 1" chunks 1 medium red onion, cut into 2" chunks and sections separated 2 plum tomatoes, cut into 1 1/2" chunks 5 garlic cloves, thinly sliced 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp dried oregano ground black pepper to taste (don't be shy) 1/3 c olive oil combine all veggies, garlic, salt, pepper and oil in a large bowl and toss well. pack mixture into two 8" x 8" baking dishes. bake at 375 F for 45 minutes while that bakes, prepare the topping: 6 or 7 slices of rye bread, cut into 2" pieces (other bread works, too, but i love the flavor rye bread brings to this dish) 1/8 - 1/4 cup olive oil garlic powder, salt, pepper, oregano to taste mix bread, oil and spices in a bowl. add on top of the veggie mix after the first 45 minutes of baking, then bake for another 15 minutes, until the topping is golden brown. i guess you could have it as a side dish, but it's so good, i like to make it my main course. [Edited 11/17/06 6:14am] | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
ok, twisted my arm! here is my all-time favorite fall/winter recipe. it doesn't sound like much, but trust me, it's to die for! Sweet Potato, White Bean, and Pepper Tian 3 medium-large sweet potatoes, peeled, quartered lengthwise, and sliced 1/4" thick 2 14-oz cans of small white beans, rinsed in strainer 1 red and 1 green bell pepper, cut into 1" chunks 1 medium red onion, cut into 2" chunks and sections separated 2 plum tomatoes, cut into 1 1/2" chunks 5 garlic cloves, thinly sliced 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp dried oregano ground black pepper to taste (don't be shy) 1/3 c olive oil combine all veggies, garlic, salt, pepper and oil in a large bowl and toss well. pack mixture into a 3-quart shallow baking dish and flatten the top surface. bake at 375 F for 45 minutes while that bakes, prepare the topping: 6 or 7 slices of rye bread, cut into 2" pieces (other bread works, too, but i love the flavor rye bread brings to this dish) 1/8 - 1/4 cup olive oil garlic powder, salt, pepper, oregano to taste mix bread, oil and spices in a bowl. add to the veggie mix after the first 45 minutes of baking, then bake for another 15 minutes, until the topping is golden brown. i guess you could have it as a side dish, but it's so good, i like to make it my main course. sounds good. shyslantedeye1 orgnoted me some cake recipes, i'm gonna add this-experiment on the kids. my oldest doen't like meat that much-he only eats a little if any. i may print this out so my friends can send this home | |
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brownsugar said: sounds good. shyslantedeye1 orgnoted me some cake recipes, i'm gonna add this-experiment on the kids. my oldest doen't like meat that much-he only eats a little if any. i may print this out so my friends can send this home cool - let me know what you think! | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Vegans go out of their way to ignore me.
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brownsugar said: Anx said: i've just gotten used to the fact that thanksgiving is a meat-eater's holiday. there are 364 other days in the year, i guess. it doesn't have to be that way. i felt so bad for you when we went to Fridays and all they had was that thick ass (was it a portabello mushroom?) vegetarian burger and all of that cheese. i think it was the only vegetarian dish on the menu-sad man, even their mac and cheese had meat in it! that's one thing i have a hard time with in chicago. i never really had to worry about my diet in new york, because it's not such a meat-eater's paradise culture out there. i mean, yeah, there are steakhouses and whatnot, but it's more about the cuisine than it is about loading up on a truckload of carcass. out here, PEOPLE LOVE THEIR MEAT. why? BECAUSE IT'S MEAT. i forgot people were like that till i came back to the midwest. it's like people have some kind of meat-eating quota they have to fulfill every day or else their insides will shrivel. it's an addiction? i don't know. i let people judge their own addictive behaviors. but you're right. there are some places - like that fridays we went to - that go out of their way to make sure meat is included in EVERY SINGLE ITEM. i'm surprised there weren't some slim jims floating around in my diet coke! | |
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Anx said: brownsugar said: why don't you post some vegan recipes? i have a friends at school who are vegans and vegetarians who complain about how when they go home for the holidays they basically starve or eat alot of side dishes. that hurts my heart-everyone should have a merry full belly and be happy!
i've just gotten used to the fact that thanksgiving is a meat-eater's holiday. there are 364 other days in the year, i guess. You should come out to our t-day some year. |
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Anx said: brownsugar said: it doesn't have to be that way. i felt so bad for you when we went to Fridays and all they had was that thick ass (was it a portabello mushroom?) vegetarian burger and all of that cheese. i think it was the only vegetarian dish on the menu-sad man, even their mac and cheese had meat in it! that's one thing i have a hard time with in chicago. i never really had to worry about my diet in new york, because it's not such a meat-eater's paradise culture out there. i mean, yeah, there are steakhouses and whatnot, but it's more about the cuisine than it is about loading up on a truckload of carcass. out here, PEOPLE LOVE THEIR MEAT. why? BECAUSE IT'S MEAT. i forgot people were like that till i came back to the midwest. it's like people have some kind of meat-eating quota they have to fulfill every day or else their insides will shrivel. it's an addiction? i don't know. i let people judge their own addictive behaviors. but you're right. there are some places - like that fridays we went to - that go out of their way to make sure meat is included in EVERY SINGLE ITEM. i'm surprised there weren't some slim jims floating around in my diet coke! A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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Thanksgiving Main Course = Tofurkey. $10 at Trader Joes.
Thanksgiving Side Dishes = Usually easier to modify than you might think. Mashed Potatoes(Use vegan butter) , Sweet Potatoes (same, and no marshmallows), Bread Puddings (use rice/soy/coconut milk), Stuffing (vegetable broth). If you're terribly keen on having a vegan ham, check out an Asian grocery store, as they tend to have lots of meat-analogues. As far as the rest of the year goes, I'm fairly bachelor-esque in my cooking style (used to be a pot of brown rice, or a ww spaghetti, now I'm real big into sammiches), but these are some excellent sites for recipes and such: http://www.theppk.com/ http://vegweb.com/ http://veganforum.com/forums/index.php http://www.vegsource.com/...index.html Finally, http://www.recipezaar.com/, which is not completely vegan, but can be searched as vegan. Anx, stop by our place. I promise you, the meal is worth the airifare. Here's our menu from last year, which had a Cajun Theme. Our Thanksgiving Menu. Entrees:Read and Be Jealous Turkey *Deep-Fried Tofurkey *Praline-Topped Yam Casserole Spicy Mac & Cheese Creole Greenbeans with Bacon *Candied Marmalade Carrots *Portobello Cornbread Stuffing Andouille Sausage Stuffing *Cajun Roasted Mashed Potatoes *Vegetable Jambalaya *Cajun Corn Muffins Biscuits *Rolls Desserts: Will Conquer the World *Pumpkin Pie *Maple-Bourbon Pecan Pie *Blueberry Sour Cream Pie *Mudd Pie *Double Chocolate Praline Fudge Cake *Lemon Velvet Cake *Sweet Potato Cheesecake *Banana Fosters Bread Pudding with Banana Rum Sauce *=Denotes Vegan Goodness | |
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vegans smell like patchouli. feh. | |
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