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Paloma's Famous Tortilla Soup For Lazy Vegans

Paloma's Famous Tortilla Soup For Lazy Vegans

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This soup originates in Mexico and after trying some while visiting family I found myself craving it one chilly canadian winter day. It's so easy to make, and will impress anyone with its beautiful and colorful presentation. Plus you can trick your friend…

Wacky Cake

Wacky Cake

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This is the best chocolate cake I've ever had; moist, flavorful and frugal! It's also vegan and costs less than $3 including the icing! We make this often here and the kids adore it.

Tusker House vegan Couscous

Tusker House vegan Couscous

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

We had his at the Tusker House at Animal Kingdom at Disney. It was the best couscous I have ever had. I wanted to share it with you.

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

Refried Beans ~ a low fat healthy version

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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Frijoles refritos(refried beans), are beans that are fried with oil/fat, mashed and then refried again. That's the meaning of refrito- twice fried. Refried beans in Mexico are traditionally cooked or fried in lard. I know it's sounds gross and fatty, but…

Twice Baked Potatoes

Twice Baked Potatoes

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

One of my husband's favorite foods is potatoes. I made my own variation of a twice baked potato. It's good for dinner for two.

Cheese (Fries) Please!

Cheese (Fries) Please!

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

French fries are one of my favorites foods, and the hardest to give up when I start dieting. This recipe for cheese fries gives me a lot of what I love with little guilt.

Eggless Eggnog

Eggless Eggnog

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This was given to me by a friend who is allergic to eggs. This is a great way for the kids to get involved making Christmas foods. I used vanilla extract instead of rum since the children drink this. This is a simple and fast way to make eggnog.

Jackie's Award Winning Salsa

Jackie's Award Winning Salsa

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

This recipe was created by me to enter a Caribbean Foods Competition several years ago. It was one of 2 that I entered that won.

Chuck Roast Dinner

Chuck Roast Dinner

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes

I do believe chuck roast is one of the finest foods known to man. It fits my new 'slow' outlook on life and is well worth the wait. It absolutely takes me home - simple, delicious and hearty.

Miso Soup

Miso Soup

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Prep Time: 60 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Miso is a traditional Japanese soup. If you ever been to sushi restaurant you had to see it or try it. I absolutely love it so it was obvious for me to learn how to prepare it on my own. It's incredibly easy as long as you have right ingredients so all yo…

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Bok Choy Bohemia

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This is an all-Vegetarian, mostly Vegan food blog, combining recipes from popular vegetarian cookbooks as well as original creations cataloged on the "recipe" page. Updated 'almost" daily, it's a great resource for someone making the leap to Vegetar…

Boise Foodie Guild

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A blog founded by a group of Foodies from Boise, Idaho, who just love to cook and try new foods. An archive of recipes is also on the blog.

Cooking Japanese Style

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My Blog is about Cooking Japanese Meals and Foods. Easy steps to follow and Fun for you and the family to cook together. Also be adding some Health Japanese dishes.

Eat Low Sodium Foods

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Eat Low Sodium Blog provides tips on how to follow a low sodium diet. On the blog you can find cooking tips, recipes, information on low sodium foods, and more.

Well on Wheels - The Traveling Vegan Chef

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Well on Wheels is a food blog with healthy recipes, restaurant reviews, and stories of life as a vegan personal chef.

The Vegan Diet

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Health, nutrition and recipes suitable for Vegan, vegetarian, dairy-free, and low cholesterol diets.

Sweets Foods Blog

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A food blog about all kind of foods - sweets gifts including thoughts, reviews, culinary travels, healthy eating plans - habits, fitness, beverages and so on.

THE SIMPLE COMFORT FOODS OF ITALY

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A blog about the simple comfort foods of Italy. Easy to prepare, with instructions and information to on creating the best Italian food possible.

Filipino Cuisines and Native Foods

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This blog is all about Filipino cuisines and native food. You can see the list of different dishes and recipes. This is good for the people who love to cook and want to learn about cooking.

Kitvy - Indonesian Foods, Recipes & Culinary

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Kitvy - Indonesian Foods, Recipes & Culinary

10 results of 123 Blog Posts

Basil Preserved in Olive Oil

posted August 16, 2010 in Healthy Green Kitchen

For week 2 of Preserve the Bounty, Jenny challenged us to preserve some of our summer produce in oil or another fat. I’ve put together various combinations of garden-fresh herbs, calendula (marigold) flowers, sun-dried tomatoes, and chile peppe (read full article)

Ripe from Around Here: A Cookbook Review & Giveaway

Sometimes I’m not entirely sure where I fit on the foodie spectrum. On the one hand, I have friends who are vegetarians and vegans. On the other hand I have the Weston Price followers who are all about lots of meat (especially organ meat). I t (read full article)

Fire & Spice

Tonight I'm feasting on leftovers from Fire & Spice Vegan Restaurant which I also enjoyed for lunch today.  The restaurant is primarily for takeout, a tiny little space on Sisson Avenue in Hartford formerly occupied by the short-lived and lo (read full article)

How to Define Gourmet Vegan Food

posted July 31, 2010 in Recipes for the Family

It is difficult to define gourmet vegan food as a particular type or style of cooking, as there are so many different dishes from various regional cuisines that can be made suitable for vegans. The uniqueness of gourmet vegan food i (read full article)

Pico De Gallo (Fresh tomato salsa)

posted July 29, 2010 in Chef In You

After marriage, in the initial days of cooking, I was content making traditional foods that I grew up with. Like any new bride full of enthusiasm, I laid down feasts after feasts, making my husband feel that our wedding feast was still on a roll! he (read full article)

Fresh from the Farm

Last night was the final session of my 4-week "Fresh from the Farm" West Hartford Adult Ed class.  It's been a hot and sticky summer, so it seemed only fitting that we should end with a cool note and raw foods.  I chose to do an Italian the (read full article)

Zucchini Noodles with Avocado Dressing (and a Cookbook Giveaway!)

posted July 27, 2010 in Healthy Green Kitchen

Have you noticed that I haven’t blogged about much cooked food this summer? It’s been so hot and my garden’s doing so well that I’ve just naturally gravitated to more raw foods. Today’s post is another for the raw foods (read full article)

Magnesium in a Vegan Diet

posted July 27, 2010 in The Vegan Diet

Magnesium is extremely necessary for good health, being one of the major elements required by our body. Like all minerals, magnesium cannot be made in our body and must therefore be plentiful in our diet. Thankfully, even with soils depleted of miner (read full article)

Gluten Free Tasting

posted July 10, 2010 in The Renegade Celiac

Generally, for obvious reasons, I avoid samples of food that are offered in the local stores, but when the local Whole Foods had a sample stand of gluten free carrot cake, I was curious. The stand had vegan and gluten free cake samples in little cupc (read full article)

Vegan savory crepes with sauteed peppers

posted July 09, 2010 in LookyTasty.com

I have always been a huge fan of crêpes. It’s one of my favorite things to eat in street fairs. Crêperies and crêpe trucks are fun too! Usually I order sweet crêpes – banana and nutella – but savory crêpes can be delicious too. (read full article)

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