The Vegetarian & Vegan Thread

Anyways Almond milk has less calories and a thinner consistency.

No way! What? I've been getting Almond Breeze brand, and it is hella thick. I find it pretty bland, and will only buy it if there is no rice milk.

What brand do you buy?
 
No way! What? I've been getting Almond Breeze brand, and it is hella thick. I find it pretty bland, and will only buy it if there is no rice milk.

What brand do you buy?

I use Almond Breeze too but compared to Soy Milk it is thinner. I also get the one that is only 40 calories for 8 oz. so it may be watered down.
 
I also have found I hate Tempeh. I used it in a casserole the other night and it is just disgusting. Even when I marinated it. Yuck. Sietan is still the best sub meat there is.
 
AGREED. Tempeh is pretty damn gross. :yuk: Nothing appetizing about it. Preparing it is difficult. The look of it is gag-worthy. Just awful in general.
 
I just read that article in the NYT named 'Quinoa’s Global Success Creates Quandary at Home', and I find it really sad, but I am a bit unsure what to think about it.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/20/world/americas/20bolivia.html?src=me&ref=general

I have decided not to use any soapnuts, because in the end it just creates more harm than good. (apparently they got so expensive in India that many Indians can't afford them anymore and now have to buy very rash chemical detergents which do not have to fullfill the same environmental criteria as European ones)
But with quinoa I am unsure ... what do you think?
 
I must admit, I'm no vegetarian, but when it comes to grains, I like to stick to organic spelt products, mostly sourced from a farm in England or from Germany, so it doesn't have far to travel.
 
Today, I tried Road's End Organics Penne & Chreese pasta dinner.

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Ingredients: GF Brown Rice Penne: Organic Brown Rice and Water. GF Chreese Mix: Organic Brown Rice Flour, Organic Tapioca Starch, Enriched Nutritional Yeast (nutritional yeast, niacin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin [vitamin B2], thiamine hydrochloride [vitamin B1], folic acid, vitamin B12), Organic Green Lentil Flour, Salt, Organic Garlic Powder, Organic Ground Yellow Mustard, Seed, Organic Onion Powder and Annatto Powder.

Taste-wise... 6/10. It's an odd powder-y taste. Maybe I needed to add more rice milk.

I probably wouldn't buy this again, but I never thought I'd find a vegan mac n cheese! :woot: Amy's rice mac n cheese is utterly nasty.
 
Sorry if this has already been brought up, but does anyone else do Meat Free Mondays? I'm a vegetarian myself, but on mondays I make sure my whole family eats vegetarian as well. I think it's just such a great initiative.
 
Wasn't it Sir Paul McCartney that came up with that concept? :unsure: Well, maybe he didn't come up with it, but he certainly supports it.

:D
 
I went to this awesome all vegetarian/vegan restaurant this weekend in Santa Cruz and oh my god was it good! I've never had so many choices in my life. They had, burgers, "chicken" sandwiches, fries, brunch items, breakfast, cupcakes, pies, salads anything a old fashioned dinner would have. I ended up getting the mini sliders (2 were CA style and 2 were jalapeno-CA style) and app sampler of sweet potato fries, regular fries, fried zucchini stick, onion rings, tiquitos and my friend got a "chicken" and avocado club sandwich. It was soo good. If any of you are in the area, go there, it's called the Saturn Cafe.
 
I went to this awesome all vegetarian/vegan restaurant this weekend in Santa Cruz and oh my god was it good! I've never had so many choices in my life. They had, burgers, "chicken" sandwiches, fries, brunch items, breakfast, cupcakes, pies, salads anything a old fashioned dinner would have. I ended up getting the mini sliders (2 were CA style and 2 were jalapeno-CA style) and app sampler of sweet potato fries, regular fries, fried zucchini stick, onion rings, tiquitos and my friend got a "chicken" and avocado club sandwich. It was soo good. If any of you are in the area, go there, it's called the Saturn Cafe.

That sounds so lovely! I hardly know any restaurants that serve "fake" meat in my area... Except for a vegan chinese restaurant, though nearly everything on the menu is deep fried which isn't excactly my cup of tea :unsure:
 
That sounds so lovely! I hardly know any restaurants that serve "fake" meat in my area... Except for a vegan chinese restaurant, though nearly everything on the menu is deep fried which isn't excactly my cup of tea :unsure:

I know what you mean. All the Asian restaurants around here fry everything as well. That's why I like Japanese food the best because they have the veggie rolls and things like seaweed salad that I can eat :flower:
 
I know what you mean. All the Asian restaurants around here fry everything as well. That's why I like Japanese food the best because they have the veggie rolls and things like seaweed salad that I can eat :flower:

Me too! Ahh, vegan sushi (especially the pieces with shiitake mushrooms), seaweed salad and edamame :heart:
 
^ Look out for the seaweed salad! Some of them do contain fish.

I prefer Greek and/or Mediterranean restaurants. You do have to ask and make sure that the falafel does not contain milk/yogurt. Some of them do. But generally it's all vegetables. ^_^ LOVE.

My town offers a lot of that variety, but I steer clear of chain restaurants that won't take a special request. It's the local ones that can do that for you.

And if you can, try the sage tea. It's black tea and sage and uhhhhhhhhh, drool.
 
My favourite chain to eat out at is wagamama - which is a pan-Asian places, mainly noodle/rice based dishes. Its not all vegetarian but there is lots of choice. I also tend to find Mexican places have quite a few veggie options. Generally when I eat out, if there is at least one meal I can eat I'm happy (I can always find something for dessert if I end up having a sub par main meal), as I go for dinner as a social thing rather than for the food.
 
I do miss paella, a tradition Spanish dish. It contains shrimp which I could easily eat around.

Must look for a recipe!
 

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