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A Vegetarian Mistake

Aug 11 2008 - 2:04pm Post by jessy777
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So I was in Lansing, MI this past week/weekend to check out my law school and look for a place to live. I decided to try a Mexican food restaurant near my hotel to see what it was like North of Texas. Do I believe Bowling for Soup or not.

Mayan Waffles (vegan)

Jul 17 2008 - 10:25pm Post by nicospitsjive
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I have always loved experimenting in the kitchen and I have been a dietetic (health reasons as opposed to moral/ethical) vegan for a little over a year now -- while my diet has expanded to encompass vegetarian choices at present because my budget is somewhat limited while on the job search (^-^) I do plan on following vegan guidelines again as soon as possible, but I figured I'd share the wisdom I've garnered over my year-long journey as the Big V. Today I've decided to share my own recipe for home-made, Mayan Waffles; chocolate with a little kick to get you going in the morning (but don't let me limit you -- some of my best dinners have circled around breakfast foods). The special equipment you'll need for this recipe is a handy waffle iron. If you can't find yours or don't have one available, feel free to turn waffle day into pancake day! Ingredients: 1 ripe banana 2 cups soy milk .5 cup oatmeal 1.5 cup flour 2 tsp baking powder .5 cup baking cocoa* .25 cup vegan chocolate, shaved cayenne pepper *for a richer, more intense depth of flavor, replace .25 cup baking cocoa with .25 cup vegan hot chocolate mix.

What is the easiest way for you to lose weight?

Jul 15 2008 - 8:24pm Poll by kittyprincess
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If you've ever dieted before, what do you think works best?



Creating a Vegetarian Pantry

May 17 2008 - 5:16pm Post by supermommie
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Creating a Vegetarian Pantry I was working on creating my own vegetarian pantry and I decided to share with you!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NON-PERISHABLE DRY GOODS Beans, canned: Look for good-quality beans, without additives, or better yet, organic canned or jarred beans from natural food stores or co-ops, including your favorites from the following: Black beans Black-eyed peas Chickpeas (garbanzos) Great northern beans (cannellini) Pink beans Pinto beans Red or kidney beans -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beans, dried: If you're inclined to cook beans from scratch, I don't object. Black beans, adzuki beans, and navy beans are particularly good cooked from scratch; there's also pink, kidney, red, and large white beans; brown and red lentils, and split peas. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chilies, green, in 4 or 7-ounce cans, chopped, mild or hot, as preferred -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grains: If you are going to store whole grains at room temperature, don't buy more than what you will use up in about 3 months.

Fast & Easy Dinner: Linguine with Caper and Green Olive Sauce

May 13 2008 - 10:26pm Post by amusesbouche
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Fast & Easy Dinner: Linguine with Caper and Green Olive Sauce This dish is inspired by the classic Mediterranean-Italian pasta puttanesca. Puttanesca traditionally calls for anchovies, but the recipe below excludes them, making it the perfect weeknight dinner for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. The meal is wholesome enough for either, with beefy tomatoes, bright, bold flavors and al dente linguine.


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