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Vegetarian Zombies – Another Cool Thing from DeviantArt
Vegetarian Zombie Design by *kevinbolk on deviantART I found another cool drawing on DeviantArt. This one particularly amuses me as we are getting ready tomorrow to launch our first ever vegan week. I’ll write more later about vegan week, but … Continue reading
Mason Jar Lentil Sprouts – Day 3
Welcome to Day 3 of my experiment sprouting store-bought dried lentils in mason jars. Careful observers will notice that I skipped from Day 1 to Day 3. The events of Day 2 can be summed up by saying that after … Continue reading
Vegetarian Miso Udon with Konbu Dashi
I have always loved noodles. Being in Japanese was noodle heaven, with udon, ramen, and all kinds of soba. I regularly make yakisoba (which the boys call yucky soba). My introduction to soba was with Okinawa soba, which I haven’t … Continue reading
Lentil Pottage: A Biblical Base for Multiple Meals
Lentils, part of the class of food known as pulses, are an amazing food. They are in the same group as peas and beans, but dried lentils do not have to be rehydrated by long soaking before use. Lentils are … Continue reading
Turtlshel Food and Vegetarian Calzones
It was amusing for me to realize, as I was thinking about this post, that although the Turtlshel Project is supposed to be about geography, science, geomorphology, and environmental issues, I end up writing a whole bunch about food. Why … Continue reading
Vegetarian Pizza
One of the hardest things about being vegetarian is coming up with new, tasty things to eat. We get tired eating the same three recipes over and over again. I have a couple of cook books. One of them is … Continue reading