Thursday, March 31, 2011
What's the point, again?
After moving to Beaufort I struggled to live my veganish lifestyle. It didn't work. In fact, I found that it was causing me more problems than it was helping me with. I kept asking myself, why am I doing this? I was going broke. I was gaining weight (from eating unhealthy vegan things instead of healthy non-vegan things) and my social life and relationship started to become ridiculously boring. All the things I used to love I had begun to hate. So here's what I decided---I'm just going to do what I want and be conscious. Check things twice. Three times even, but if the time is right and I want to try some goat cheese I'm going to go for it. Ahhh, I feel better now. I can now post again on Saymmmm without guilt. :) Life is good.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
South Carolina
Monday, January 18, 2010
Leftovers never tasted so good!
You're probably saying to yourself, these don't look like leftovers....BUT they are! Last week I made Ryan's favorite (enchiledas) and we ate them so quick I didn't get a picture. Luckily, when I made them I made a double batch and froze the other dish of them. We were watching TV and considering take-out when I remembered what was stashed away in the freezer. Ryan baked them for 45 minutes (since the interior was pre-cooked) and then topped them with a nice green salad, shaved onion, salsa, and Valentina. He served them with saffron rice and some refried beans. Here's how the enchiledas were assembled.
Whole Wheat Tortillas stuffed with a sauteed mixture of onions, green peppers, jalepenos, broccoli, spinach, ground mushroom burger, and black beans seasoned with taco seasoning.
We put Salsa Verde on the bottom of the dish and lined it with enchiledas, then baked them.
Good, cheap eats and we didn't even have to use the telephone or the debit card! Woo Hoo!
I need to remember to do double duty more often.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Raining on Sunday
I wanted to make something that was different than our weekday morning breakfasts, so I looked up a recipe for pancakes. I've done some killer vegan banana walnut cakes before, but brunch is all about cooking and NOT having to take your PJ's off, so I used what we had in the house and made whole wheat apple cinnamon pancakes. I baked some tofu sausage that we had in an attempt to hush Ryan's desperate pleas for bacon. Miraculously, it worked.
They were really good, but very dense. I only made 4 pancakes and 4 sausage links, but we couldn't even finish those.
Pizza, Football, and SNACKS
Early Dinner - Pizza Night!
Spinach, Broccoli, Artichoke, Tomato, and Garlic Pizza and with 1/2 Tofuroni (something new)
Paired with a leafy green salad and some Ginger dressing it was VERY filling.
Late night snack:
A new product Vegan Chicken Tenders.
If you bake these and dip in ketchup or BBQ sauce they are actually REALLY good and quick. Nothing to clean up either!
I really like trying new meat alternatives because beans get kind of old, I'm trying to not eat so much wheat, and my best tofu recipe takes forever, so if I see something new at the store I'll usually take a risk and buy it. Sometimes the results are NOT so good, but other times I am pleasantly suprised. These will become a freezer staple just like veggie potstickers, and mushroom burgers.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
It's cold and all I want to eat is soup
1 small head of cabbage
2 carrots
2 carrots
1 onion
2 cloves garlic
16 oz. Veggie stock
1 can white beans (I used Garbanzo but Cannelini would be better)
equal amounts of water
equal amounts of water
1/2 cup Apple Cider Vinegar
Red pepper flakes and lots of Salt and Pepper
Red pepper flakes and lots of Salt and Pepper
It feels good to eat it. I know that sounds weird, but its true. It must be the amount of vinegar in it and the fact that there is no fat at all; it's the perfect cold weather,guilt free, but warming snack with real nutritional value.

Check out the vinegar I've been using. I'm trying to include it more in my cooking after reading more about the benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar: http://bragg.com/products/acv.html
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