Posts Tagged ‘trying vegetarian’

7/13 Happy Hydration

Love is in the air and this time it is for a new sparkling water. La Croix has dazzled me with the most delicious water I have ever had the pleasure of sipping (gulping). It is a coconut essence sparkling water and it comes in a case of 8 cans. I found it while wandering […]

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7/12 Always Be Prepared Part Deux

Last September I wrote a post called Always Be Prepared. It was about a situation we found ourselves in at a family funeral in Toronto when we were stuck for hours and hours without a vegan morsel anywhere in sight. We ended up satiating our hunger with red wine until it was time to leave […]

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7/11 Dark Chocolate Orange Fudgsicles

Happy Meatless Monday. Here is a piece of edible nostalgia, made with a compassionate twist. Yesterday we had 45 minutes of cross training to accomplish. In order to make it more palatable, I conjured up the greatest plan. What if we packed the Veggie Van (our ancient, hippie conversion van) with our bikes, a picnic […]

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7/9 Organic Mystery

The most exciting thing happened yesterday. We pulled into our driveway and sitting on our front porch was an enormous box with my name on it. The label on the outside gave it away even before I could leap out of the car. It was from Door To Door Organics, a company that delivers organic […]

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7/8 Coconut Lemon Pie

I found this recipe in an email from VegNews the other day and was immediately intrigued. I love all things lemon and coconut. The recipe looked easy so I thought I would give it a go. The filling thickened as promised and the crust was the easiest I have ever made. It browned beautifully and the […]

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7/7 Chilled Sweet Pea Bisque with Minted Cream Sauce

I have a sense memory with chilled soups. When I was a little girl my parents took me on a cruise to the Caribbean. It was there that  I experienced my first chilled soup. I could hardly believe that I was enjoying pureed strawberries and cream with a spoon. Such decadence. Chilled soups have always […]

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7/6 Everybody’s Doing It

I have found that sometimes I will resist things simply because they are the hottest thing du jour, like Tweeting or Black Swan. I can also swing the other way and dive into something headlong simply because everyone else in the world thinks it is worthy, like vegan cupcakes and Twilight. I have felt  both […]

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7/5 A Nibble of Color

Once again I have been dazzled by something I saw at the farmers market. They are edible flowers called Johnny Jump-Ups or Tri-Color Violas. They are brilliantly flavorful despite their dainty exterior. When I nibbled on a few I expected them to taste somewhere between grass and air. I was very wrong. They are slightly […]

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7/2 Napa Salad w/Nectarines & Chili Tofu Croutons

Last night we waited as long as we could but we finally had to rock out our run in the heat of a perfect Summer evening. The sun was going down but I still felt like Mr. Heatmiser in Asics. When we finished the run, stretching, walking the dogs (because we were already hot and […]

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7/1 Happy July-Pad Thai Salad

My favorite part about Pad Thai is all of the extras on top. The crushed peanuts the crispy fresh bean sprouts, cilantro and the lemon wedges. I thought it would be fun to cut out the middleman on this dish (noodles) and just go for it. For that I needed some exquisite and inexpensive bean sprouts, so […]

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