At 8/4/09 04:56 PM, Ejit wrote:
Badass.
Totally B)
By the way, do you seriously eat oranges with meat? I'm confused.
I don't know about eating an orange with meat, but I have seen multiple dishes with orange glazes/sauces/whatever on them. I frequent an Asian restaurant that gives out a couple orange slices with the meals. I'm not sure if they give them out with meals with meat in them though.
I can't recall if I have ever had any meal with oranges and meat before, so I couldn't tell you how it tastes. It appears that people must not hate it because the Applebee's Orange Chicken Bowl recipe has received some very positive reviews. Hmmmmm :/
At 8/5/09 12:41 AM, hhcash wrote:
I'm not craving meat anymore. The more veggie dishes i eat that are delicious, the less I crave meat. I've been loving samosas and other indian food mostly these days. I've also developed a love for vegetable potsnickers from Trader Joe's.
I started having a real disgust for meat before I went vegan. There is probably a vegan version of every possible dish out there, so there isn't much of a point for craving "the real thing." I don't think I've ever had any Indian food before, but I've seen a lot of options at the store. I've had some very tasty vegan dumplings from a couple restaurants, but I haven't ever tried Trader Joe's; I will have to give that a try!
For all the vegans in this club, you should go to Whole Foods and buy a package of Spinach Florentine Ravioli. It's spinach ravioli filled with soy cheese. And I was surprised how tasty it was.
Are you talking about Rising Moon ravioli? I have had all of the vegan options from them that are available at my usual store. I love their ravioli! They also have excellent gnocchi!
At 8/5/09 12:59 AM, AngryBanana wrote:
I mean, not eating milk or eggs is pretty easy, I'm just more worried about some sort of animal product being hidden in something I'm eating.
It's not as hard as it seems at first. I thought it would be a pain to have to look through every single thing I get, but really, once you get it down, you can just skim through and find out whether or not it's vegan. A lot of products will be marked vegan-many products will have the certified vegan logo on them. You can also look online to find a completely vegan version of whatever you have in mind.
Like I found out that these vitamins my mom wanted me to take had gelatin in them.
What kind of vitamins? You should be able to get all of your necessary nutrients from your food, but if not, you should be able to find completely vegan vitamins at your local health store or online.
wtf man
It's not a very vegan friendly world :(
At 8/5/09 02:04 AM, AngryBanana wrote:
These are supposed to be way vegan.
Haven't tried them though.
I haven't had any vegan marshmallows either, but I've had this vegan marshmallow creme. I hadn't even heard of a fluffernutter until I heard about it from a container of it. I still haven't tried one, but maybe one of these days!
I wasn't sure if I would be around too much, so I didn't really want to say "HEY I'M JOININ' THE CLUB," but I have had a little bit of time here and there to post. I didn't want to try and commit myself to something I might be away from out of the blue :P