I use Cheezly for a grilled cheese sandwich or pizza but not often cus it's pretty pricey. I use the soy-based one and I find it pretty melty. It's not exactly the same, but it will definitely do for me. :)
I use Cheezly for a grilled cheese sandwich or pizza but not often cus it's pretty pricey. I use the soy-based one and I find it pretty melty. It's not exactly the same, but it will definitely do for me. :)
A couple months ago Domnino's fucked up our order and put cheese on. We were in a hurry and knew they would just throw it away so we ate it. I thought I would relish this opportunity to get to eat cheese after all these years, but you know what? Cheese? Ain't all that. You just gets over it and it's never as "yummy"…
Whilst tofu will never be steak, I can make pretty convincing macaroni "cheese", spaghetti bolognese, and "lamb" curry and plenty of the things I liked before, and my non-vegan friends can enjoy them as well. I think that's a real selling point actually. The trick is to know what can be replaced and what can not, and…
Neither, and I don't speak from experience as it's not something I've tried. I don't think protein would be the problem per se, but many of the dairy free alternatives to things like ice cream and cheese are soy based. But you could drink almond milk and there is a potato based fake cheese. So what I'm saying is I…
I have been to Whole Foods one time when I was in the States. I spent like $11 on bulk curry. It was towards the end of my trip and I was running out of money. It was a very bad financial decision. Trader Joe's FTW.
Not that I'm suggesting you do it, but there are a lot of vegan health nuts who have jumped on the "soy is evil" train so many people do it without soy. I don't know HOW, but apparently they do.
It's funny, I've never thought of it in terms of self denial. Which is weird because I've never been on a diet of any kind and restricted myself that way because I hate that feeling so much! It seems like if it's "for the animals" it doesn't feel like self denial, but if it's just for me to fit into a smaller pair of…
Omnivores are the only ones that make it hard. It's easy at home, it's easy when I go to restaurants if I can choose the place. It's only difficult in social situations where it has to be a "thing". Otherwise, as they say in my part of the world, it's a piece of piss.
YUM. I go to a chinese restaurant that serves it up cold with green onions and something else wonderfully flavourful (probably similar to what you described). It is the bomb on a hot summer night!!
This was the example Peter Singer gave in Animal Liberation. It was like "Know how to make a peanut butter sandwich? Congratulations, you've already made a vegan meal!"
Yeah that's what I was going to say - depending on where you lived in the states you could be strictly vegan and have take-out every night. I live in New Zealand which prides itself on being a farming nation, so here it would be VERY hard to be vegan if you insisted on living on Goji berries and amaranth.
Haha yeah I do eat other things! But I was pretty much just describing my dinner from last night because it's the first thing I thought of. Thai red curry if you are interested. :)
Vegan for about 7 years. Never eaten any of the foods mentioned in this article. I wish people would realise it doesn't need to be a complicated diet full of "hip" foods. Try rice. Potatoes. Tofu. (Is tofu mainstream nowdays?)
True that.
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I know there won't be a Portal movie but Chell was a bad-ass. Even though you couldn't really see her unless you did one of those weird infinite portals. GLaDOS was a similarly awesome "female" antagonist if you can count that.
I just want to be a pedant and point out that - in my country at least - streaming is not illegal. The person who put it there for you to stream is doing something illegal, if you were to download it P2P and save it on your hard drive for ANY amount of time that is not legal, but if you were to stream it, you are not…
I just went out into the world shopping this afternoon. I found a top, tried it on, convinced myself I was going to buy it, took it with me out of the stall but then walked right past the counter and hung it back where I got it from, and waltzed right out the shop. About 10 paces down the road I really felt like I had…
Yeah I think my mother has NPD - my own, not so scientific diagnosis - and also though I sometimes feel sorry for her with the way her life has turned out, I lean the same way as you do.