I'm thinking of going vegan (I've been vegetarian for 5 years now) but I'm kinda addicted to instant cappucinnos which cointain skimmed powder milk. Do you guys consume skimmed powder milk?
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my mother is supportive of me being a vegan which is important to me, but it's just everyone else around me that I can't stand all of the questions. and it's not like they're generally interested in what I eat - it's more like they're angry that I'm vegan.
I've seen xanthum gum in WF. I've thought about buying some, but I use other kitchen-accessible binders... Kalustyan's is quite expensive, no?
So I shouldn't use it either? There aren't any vegan (powdered milk free) cappuccinos where I live.i would also add "i'm afraid we can't discuss another word of this - my mother will think you are questioning her parenting skills".
that should shut them up.
Teja, i dont use powdered milk. powdered or boxed milk is not used very often by americans or canadians. parmalot and other similar products wasnt even available where i live until around 2005 or so. our normal milk industry is subsidized so fresh milk is cheap enough to buy. for my coffees i use soy cream.
I know... I decided to cut down on dairy and egg products as much possible. If I'll want to have, let say a chocolate for example, I will definitely go for the vegan one but if there's no vegan alternative (like cappuccino for example), I will take the one with milk or eggs in it.Powered milk is still an animal product no? It's up to you, if you love your cappucinos, far be it from me to deny you the pleasure of having it.
thats how i do it, tooI know... I decided to cut down on dairy and egg products as much possible. If I'll want to have, let say a chocolate for example, I will definitely go for the vegan one but if there's no vegan alternative (like cappuccino for example), I will take the one with milk or eggs in it.
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Im throwing a sort of dinner party next Saturday and itll be my first vegan menu since Im vegan now. I dont want my friends to 'miss' anything but at the same time I really can't be bothered to search the whole town for some super-special ingredients.
Do you perhaps have any suggestions regarding recipes ? I was perhaps thinking for a vegan lasagne as the main course ? And guacamole/hummus with fresh bread for starters ?!
anybody know where i can get vegan food in Germany? just in a Naturkostladen/Reformhaus or do normal chains (Aldi, Rewe etc) have vegan stuff as well? i only ever see vegetarian food.
Also:
- my main problem is that i LOVE dairy products and i don't really like soy milk, is there a good alternative?
- any websites with many recipes? (i'm especially looking for cookies, cakes and other sweet stuff)
i tried going vegan a couple of years ago but couldn't stay strong, now i'm trying to get back into it...i'm just scared that my addiction to chocolate will make me weak again