Vegan Meatloaf #2 Recipe #256720
This is my second experiment using the vegan meatloaf generator found here.. http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_studio.html This is a doubled recipe, so if you want to make a smaller batch, just cut this in half and bake it in an 8x8 dish. The flavor was fantastic and it worked really well with my gravy recipe. http://www.recipezaar.com/244337
by tendollarwine
2 hours | 45 min prep
SERVES 12
• 2 cups dried lentils
• 1 large onion, chopped
• 4 celery ribs, chopped…
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Added by BVSTX on July 8, 2009 at 11:03pm —
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Barbecued Seitan Strips
Our friend Susan at fatfreevegan.com has created a firecracker of a recipe with her Barbecued Seitan Strips. Sometimes referred to as “wheat meat,” seitan is high in protein and low in fat. It has a hearty consistency that’s ideal for absorbing the flavor of your favorite barbecue sauce or special marinade. Start this recipe in the kitchen, and finish up on the grill or in the oven. Either way, it will spark up your holiday party or backyard get together.
Ingredients:1 cu…
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Added by BVSTX on July 8, 2009 at 10:58pm —
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Composting 101
Whether you live in a country cottage with a strawberry patch the size of an Olympic pool or a high-rise city apartment with flowerpots for a garden, the time to start composting is now. Yes, it’ll make your garden happy, but it also has a double environmental payoff: Composting keeps waste out of landfills, and it fertilizes without chemicals. In other words, it isn’t just for you—it’s for all of us.
But what the heck is it? “Composting is simply the process of breaking down pl…
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Added by BVSTX on July 3, 2008 at 8:23am —
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Ingredient Substitution Guide
The next time you’re missing an ingredient in a recipe, don’t panic. Many recipes are flexible and will still come out delicious when you improvise. Plus, many non-vegetarian recipes can be tweaked to create a new veg version.
Use our chart below as a starting point, and start asking yourself questions such as: What do I really want this dish to taste like? What textures do I like? Why did the recipe developer put all of these ingredients in here, anyway? Here ar…
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Added by BVSTX on July 3, 2008 at 8:20am —
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JULY 1, 2008
Q is for Quinoa!
Move over brown rice...make room for quinoa. Brown rice may have been the healthy, whole grain darling of the past few decades, but quinoa is gaining ground—particularly in my kitchen. The tiny seeds from South America—quinoa was originally cultivated by the Mayans and Aztecs—cook in just 15 minutes and are incredibly versatile. Plus, as Donna and Maya mentioned in their comments on the Why Go Veg webpage, quinoa is one of the veg-friendliest whole grain because it…
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Added by BVSTX on July 3, 2008 at 8:11am —
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Dr. Arpad Pusztai on genetically modified foods
In 1999, front-page headline stories in the British press revealed Rowett Institute scientist Dr. Arpad Pusztai's explosive research findings that genetically engineered potatoes, spliced with DNA from the snowdrop plant and a commonly used viral promoter, the Cauliflower Mosaic Virus (CaMv), are poisonous to mammals. Genetically engineered-snowdrop potatoes, found to be significantly different in chemical composition from regular potatoes, damaged…
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Added by BVSTX on July 3, 2008 at 8:05am —
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Peace and respect everyone,
Here is an interesting discussion I found on Genetically Engineered Foods, or GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms). This peice and more can be found at www.healingdaily.com
Tarikh.
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Genetically engineered foods
Only 40% of people in the U.S. know that some of the foods they are buying and eating are genetically modified (GM), according to a new survey conducted by the International Food Informatio…
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Added by BVSTX on July 3, 2008 at 8:04am —
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The Living and Raw Foods F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions)
The Living and Raw Foods discussed in this web site includes all plant based (vegetarian/vegan) foods.
What are Living and Raw Foods?
Raw and Living Foods are foods that contain enzymes. In general, the act of heating food over 116 degrees F destroys enzymes in food. (Enzymes start to degrade in as little as 106 degrees F). All cooked food is devoid of enzymes, furthermore cooking food changes the molecular structure of the food and…
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Added by VeggieVixen on July 3, 2008 at 7:59am —
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Almond-licious ICE Supreme™ is a revolutionary and unique product offering. It contains NO animal products; NO cow milk, NO goat milk, NO eggs, NO soy, NO rice, NO gluten or any of the usual ingredients that make up the American frozen dessert market, yet the taste rivals that of premium brand ice cream. It’s renowned for being great tasting, using only pure ingredients; filtered water, raw almonds, raw cashews, raw fruit, low glycemic fruit sweeteners, crystal salt. “It’s Almond-licious”™.…
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Added by BVSTX on June 17, 2008 at 11:02am —
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My girl olivia posted this on SoulVegFolk. I'm just sharing the great recipe.
1 medium-large banana
½ cup coconut milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
five pinches of cinnamon
¼ to ½ cup rice milk (Soy milk and almond milk are okay too.)
Hearty whole-grain bread (This recipe is a good way to use up stale bread. In fact, stale bread works best.)
Using a potato masher, mash banana until it is quite foamy, inside of a medium sized bowl. Add to the bowl the coconut milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and milk. Whisk t…
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Added by BVSTX on June 16, 2008 at 2:08am —
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Artichokes
Lauded for centuries as an aphrodisiac, this fiber-rich plant contains more bone-building magnesium and potassium than any other vegetable. Its leaves are also rich in flavonoids and polyphenols — antioxidants that can cut the risk of stroke — and vitamin C, which helps maintain the immune system. "Eat them as often as you can," says Bowerman. Ripe ones feel heavy for their size and squeak when squeezed.
URL: http://health.msn.com/health-topics/osteoporosis/slideshow.aspx?cp-documen…
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Added by BVSTX on May 26, 2008 at 10:52pm —
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The play basis is directed toward an age old battle between the sexes where men who think they are "top-dog in the house" are shown otherwise...
Hi everyone..just wanted to let you know that I am going to be in a play next month.
It's called Have You Seen Her, an original play by R…
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Added by VeggieVixen on May 25, 2008 at 10:47pm —
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