I'd like to award stuck flex and aea MVP awards for page 1I'm still curious if anyone knows a good vegan cheese brand, the smart slices provolone weren't to my likingI'd still like to propose a vegan cookoff that I could judge
3/25/2008 11:27:20 AM
movie popcorn butter is vegan. I checked the ingredients myself gross/unhealthy it may be, but hey if you're vegan you can get away with it! this was at mission valley, I can't speak for any other movie theater
3/25/2008 11:35:58 AM
3/25/2008 11:43:35 AM
Thank you
3/25/2008 11:51:17 AM
mmm beignets.alee's glad i got introduced her to them I think
3/25/2008 12:18:35 PM
Hmmm, not that I don't trust you but I'd be skeptical about how people pop their corn at theaters. I worked at one in high school and different people would sneak the real butter topping in because it was so popular.
3/25/2008 12:20:33 PM
^^^^ speaking of vegan cheeses.... i would really like to find out what exactly Brixx pizza uses for their dairy free cheese. anybody have any idea?[Edited on March 25, 2008 at 12:24 PM. Reason : ^]
3/25/2008 12:21:15 PM
Not sure but when we went they refered to it as their vegan cheese, next time I will ask because it is delicious. Also, we are sad that we did not ask about the cheddar topping from the burger I posted from Asylum it was sinfully good.
3/25/2008 12:38:55 PM
i'm anxious to try these now: applesauce granola bars. yummm - i think i will make them tonight if i find the time.
3/25/2008 12:46:15 PM
Sadly I have a dehydrator I got for my birthday which has gone unused for two months now.
3/25/2008 12:49:17 PM
when I get a chance I'll find out the brand of the granola bites I have, they're amazing
3/25/2008 12:52:39 PM
I've been vegetarian for 8 years now, although I do have a policy of eating animals I've raised and slaughtered myself (intend to do that again when I move to a place that allows chickens in city limits, or Durham lifts their present poultry ban, which is currently being petitioned). Has anyone ever made a creamy vegan cheesy-type sauce successfully? I heard combinations of cornstarch and nutritional yeast, but haven't found one that works successfully.
3/25/2008 7:14:21 PM
found this it's from a mac and cheese recipe, it's a fairly common form of cheese sauce substitute 1 1/2 cups plain soymilk1 cup water1/3 cup tamari or soy sauce1 1/2 cups nutritional yeast1 tablespoon paprika1 tablespoon garlic powder1 tablespoon salt3 ounces firm tofu1 cup canola oilInto a blender and then heat.maybe silken tofu to replace the firm tofu[Edited on March 25, 2008 at 9:39 PM. Reason : asdf]
3/25/2008 9:37:34 PM
^^Doesn't it fuck up your stomach on the rare occasion you add animal protein back into your diet?
3/26/2008 10:07:39 AM
What do you guys think about Honey?Vegan or no?
3/26/2008 6:02:35 PM
that's a silly question.it is made by animals isn't it?so how is it vegan?
3/26/2008 6:13:29 PM
no[Edited on March 26, 2008 at 6:14 PM. Reason : a]
3/26/2008 6:14:10 PM
I don't consider it vegan, but in a vegan cookbook they had honey in a recipe, I did a wtf
3/26/2008 6:15:42 PM
it's like cheese to vegetarians
3/26/2008 6:19:59 PM
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3/26/2008 8:35:19 PM
try the moosewood cookbook. it has some really good dishes, and quite a few can be made vegan.
3/26/2008 8:53:36 PM
3/27/2008 2:10:00 AM
RE the vegan cheese question Best overall is "Vegan Gourmet" they have a few different flavors. last i checked (its been a while) they had it at whole foods. this stuff melts pretty well and has a nice texture, flavor is decent. veganrella is alright, its what they use at lillys sheese tastes the best and they have a lot of flavors, but it doesn't melt but...... overall i think you should try to minimize the amount of that stuff you eat. its mostly fat, and by trying to recreate old favorites you miss out on lots of good recipes
3/27/2008 2:26:01 AM
ok so i am getting tired of having these plain lunches at work just because they are easy to make the night before. anybody have some good recipes that are really quick to make that i can bring to work?
3/31/2008 3:57:33 PM
wait a secondveganrella at lilys?they make vegan pizza/???wow
3/31/2008 5:07:00 PM
They sure do. My girlfriend LOVES it.I don't care for it much myself. I think veganrella smells funny, tastes funny and feels funny texturally. But she loves it, and she's the vegan, so it's all good.
3/31/2008 7:55:10 PM
I hate some more of Bambi tonight. I love having a whole bambi in my freezer.
3/31/2008 8:26:40 PM
This is the Lounge take that shit to Chit Chat.
3/31/2008 11:15:13 PM
GREEN JAYthanks for the suggestion on vegan cheese, it's very helpful and i'll be on the lookout this week
3/31/2008 11:17:46 PM
lilly's pizza dough has honey in it, if you're not into that sort of thing
4/1/2008 12:31:32 PM
veganism is so UNC
4/1/2008 12:32:59 PM
^^ They have a veganized dough if they're not feeling too lazy to make it.Also the gf and I tried a cashew 'cheese' recipe this weekend that worked really well. Will use again.2/3 cup raw cashews (if using salted omit the sea salt) 1/2 cup water 1/4 cup red bell pepper 1/2 small red onion 1/4 cup yeast flakes 2 garlic cloves 2 tbsp lemon juice 2 tbsp Bragg's Liquid Aminos (we used reduced sodium soy sauce) 1 tbsp sesame oil 1 tsp sea salt Put everything in a food processor and blend.For any dish that will be baked or grilled, just spread on, cook, and enjoy![Edited on April 1, 2008 at 4:12 PM. Reason : asdf]
4/1/2008 4:07:52 PM
4/1/2008 5:08:07 PM
This is missing the yummy vegan cupcakes: Vanilla with berries, Cookies and Cream, Margarita and S'Mores.
4/4/2008 10:14:12 PM
4/4/2008 10:46:27 PM
^Wow! You're so right. Why didn't I think about animals as food before? You have totally changed my mind.
4/4/2008 11:04:20 PM
what can i cook (that's vegan) without a stove or oven?? all i can use is an electric wok and a microwave. halp!!!
4/28/2008 9:17:09 PM
You should be able to cook most things that you could cook on a stove in the wok except for maybe things that involve boiling water - I'm not sure how hot they get. Obviously any kind of veggie stir fry or things along those lines you could do, and you could use instant rice made in the microwave with it. One of my personal favorite meals (on my mind because it's what I'm having for dinner tonight) is zucchini sauteed with garlic and onion, then mixed with pasta sauce and served in a pita/on bread as a sandwich. That should work fine in the wok. You could also Google "vegan microwave recipes" or things along those lines and find a bunch of things. I never cook in the microwave so I won't be of much help, but here's an example:http://www.notecook.com/Main-Course/Vegetarian/Microwave-Vegan-Cooking.42315
4/29/2008 10:53:39 AM
something i dont get about this whole craze...why is it only women do this? i'd say the ration is literally 8 or 9:1, girls to dude vegan etc ratio
4/29/2008 12:17:29 PM
4/29/2008 2:45:13 PM
4/29/2008 3:03:09 PM
No lie...I'm eating a vegan rice cake right now.Today we are all vegans.
4/29/2008 4:18:59 PM
If you check out vegweb.com and search for microwave, you can find quite a few recipes that just require a microwave.
4/29/2008 4:28:52 PM
I had a really good speaker come into my class last night. He talked to us about becoming vegan. Here is his website. http://www.adaptt.org Lots of useful information regarding food. he said he tried a lot so he knows whats good and whats not. also has recipes he said. Although I will continue to eat meat, it was a very moving talk...[Edited on April 29, 2008 at 4:44 PM. Reason : f]
4/29/2008 4:44:29 PM
I clicked the "all about veganism" link on his site and started reading some of the articles. What a melodramatic douchebag.At least he uses facts to prove his point...Oh wait.
4/29/2008 5:01:39 PM
good way to make any kind of microwave vegetables: toss veggies in a bowl with 2tsp oil of your choice and 1 tbsp soy sauce, a sprinkle of garlic powder, red pepper, black pepper and/or whatever spices you have. loosely cover the bowl with its lid if the bowl is tupperware, or with a plate or something if its not and nuke for 2-3 minutes depending on your microwave. delishiousness! i'll share some of my recipes for making good, but not fast food in a microwave. i lived in a bizzare boarding house place for a year with my vegan boyfriend and we only had access to a microwave and a hotpot, so i found ways to make real satisfying meals in the microwave.i have made all kinds of curries in the microwave. first, steam your rice in the microwave. it can be done very easily but may take up to 20 minutes if you are not using instant rice (the best instant rice is Uncle ben's fast cook brown rice.) another good alternative is rice noodles. they can be made in just hot water if that is available to you, and if you microwave them they can be done in 2-3 minutes. start with just your curry paste and put it in a covered bowl (tupperware type stuff works good for this) and microwave for about 10 seconds til it softens. add a little coconut milk and mix well. take tofu and cube it, put it the bowl with the curry and microwave for about 4-5 minutes. make sure tofu is just lightly coated in the curry sauce, not swimming in it. it should get a little tough/browned on the outsides. then add whatever veggies you'd like and more coconut milk to taste. microwave until the vegetables are steamed, depending on type and quantity. you can make pasta or anything that requres boiling in the microwave, it just requires some patience. make sure the bowl or tupperware you are using is very sturdy and will not get melty during prolonged microwaving (using plastic really may not be that healthy due to pthalates being released). wheat gluten is a nice protein-filled meat substitute if you are not sensitive to it. it also is easy to make in the microwave, but this can be a bit messy. buy a box of hodgson's mill wheat gluten bread additive, or bob's red mill. for a cup of wheat gluten, start by adding 3/4 cup of water or so and knead and keep adding water until you have something resembling bread dough (it will be much tougher and sticky). roll into a log and slice into thin pieces. place these pieces in a large bowl of hot water and microwave for 10-20 minutes. the gluten should become puffy and soft and will have a texture that you can easily chew. you can make lots at one time and store for a few days. reheat in broth, a mixture of water and soy sauce, or just plain water and top with sauce or add to another dish. easy TVP chili- take 1 cup of TVP and one can of drained rinsed beans of your choice and a can of Rotel canned tomatoes and chiles. mix together and add some seasonings of your choice (good ones might be garlic powder, onion powder, chile powder or paprika, etc). add 3/4 cup of water and microwave 5-10 minutes, stirring periodically, until most of the water has been absorbed and TVP is soft. top with avocado cubes and plain soy yogurt and serve with chips. hope this helps some of you dorm kids who don't want to use the disgusting hall kitchen!
4/29/2008 7:53:05 PM
More vegan cupcakes. [Edited on May 3, 2008 at 8:45 AM. Reason : ]
5/3/2008 8:45:05 AM
Oh look, cupcakes!
5/3/2008 9:34:09 AM
Mr. Bananas holds my dog treats for my dog inside of him and these cupcakes are mmm mmm tasty.
5/3/2008 3:01:25 PM