I'm vegan and often get the question: What do you eat? Hopefully this blog can answer that.
My goal is to show that being vegan is possible and can be inexpensive. It can also be really expensive - just like any person's dietary preference/needs. I also really enjoy showcasing both chain and independent restaurants with vegan options as well as products that are vegan.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Product Review: Tofurky Pepperoni Pizza
Last night, I tried one of three frozen vegan pizzas offered by Tofurky, powered by Daiya. The pepperoni is in the Totino's Party Pizza style that I remember growing up: diced up pieces of pepperoni. The crust is thin and crisps easily. The cheese: not nearly enough -- we added some of our own Daiya cheddar to the pizza.
The other two varieties offered are Cheese and Sausage. I am really interested in getting a cheese and adding my own "meat" toppings, such as the regular pepperoni slices from Yves or some Gimme Lean sausage.
It's expensive (I believe $8.99 USD at my local Whole Foods) for a frozen pizza, BUT given that a mock duck/rinotta (or soy cheese - Follow Your Heart brand) medium pizza costs $16-17 USD to get delivered, it's comparable and still really tasty. I mean, we're coming along when I can go buy a frozen vegan pizza at a store not 50+ miles or mail ordered to me.
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Product Review: Ian's Mac and NO Cheese (GF)
So I'll start my renewed commitment to the food blog with a product review. Ian's Mac and NO Cheese which is also gluten free. It uses nutritional yeast for the cheesy base, so it is a lot different than Amy's Mac and Cheese with Daiya. I like it, though.
I use a microwave to make this stuff, and the directions are: poke holes in plastic, then micro for 2min on high, then remove overwrap, stir, micro one more min, and let stand. After the first 2 minutes, during the first stir, this stuff is REALLY questionable: it's runny, the pasta is not done, and does not resemble any mac and cheese I know. Do not give up! After the next minute in the micro, the sauce thickens and the pasta becomes more al dente.
This stuff alone is not bad, but I have been really enjoying it with mixed vegetables and sliced veggie dogs along with some ketchup and hot sauce. Definitely not for everyone, but worth a try.
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Hello, World! I'm Not Dead.
Five months. FIVE months since the last post?!?! I have to stop this nonsense. There are perfectly good reasons for this.
1. My camera broke, so I got a new one. I don't really like the new one.
2. I need to renew my Flickr account. (Plan to do in the next couple of weeks.)
3. Need to cook even more! I've been eating plenty, just not very *blog-worthy* stuff.
Never fear, I do not plan on abandoning this project/documentation. I like to see how I've evolved both as a cook and as a photographer. Plus, it helps to keep me creative if I know I have an "audience" to present to -- no matter how big or small. There will be updates -- hopefully LOTS -- very soon.
1. My camera broke, so I got a new one. I don't really like the new one.
2. I need to renew my Flickr account. (Plan to do in the next couple of weeks.)
3. Need to cook even more! I've been eating plenty, just not very *blog-worthy* stuff.
Never fear, I do not plan on abandoning this project/documentation. I like to see how I've evolved both as a cook and as a photographer. Plus, it helps to keep me creative if I know I have an "audience" to present to -- no matter how big or small. There will be updates -- hopefully LOTS -- very soon.
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