Archive for July, 2008

CSI: Coconut Scene Investigation

Written by vegoftheweek on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 in Midweek Links.

Eggless Coconut Macaroons (Eggless Cooking)

Coconut Corriander Chutney (Myrandap)

Tofu Coconut Curry (Celestiae.net)

Green Beans And Tofu In A Thai Coconut Sauce (Food Goodness)

Tempeh And Vegetables In A Spicy Lemon Coconut Broth(Superspark)

Sold On Celentano

Written by vegoftheweek on Monday, July 21st, 2008 in Pre-Packaged: Frozen.

Inside The Oven: One of my favorite frozen food lines. Week Links: Everything you ever wanted to know about a semi-vegetarian. That’s right. A detailed published report.

Hope you enjoyed the Missy interview. If you get a chance to see the petite Australian lady control the stage with her big vocals, guitar and keyboard, please do so. I did, and the concert was definitely one of my favorites.

You don’t have to have 2 albums out and be on tour to have something interesting to say. If you’re a vegetarian or vegan doing something exciting and would like to be featured, please use the contact form on the top of the home page to get in touch. Of course I’ll ask you private questions like what’s in your pantry and whether you like tofu or tempeh, but if you’ll excuse my voyeuristic nature…

Where would we be without our frozen staples? They get a lot of flack sometimes from ultra pro-healthy foodies due to their sodium content, but there are frozen items to be admired for their attempt to combine health and taste for under $5. I’m looking up to Celentano a lot these days.

New Yorkers, veggie or carnivore, get really excited about this brand name and the company’s headquarters are also there. They have an incredible line of vegetarian and vegan Italian products that are easy for you to send your non-veg friend/spouse/partner to pick up for you. The reason being? Color coordination. Green boxes are for vegan entrees and white contain dairy. With this thoughtful and brilliant packaging, there will never be a moment of you anticipating your favorite Eggplant Parmigiana, running to the door to meet your love one, and discovering you’ll have to settle for stir fried tofu once again for the 4th night this week. Not that there’s anything wrong with stir fried tofu. Find out what other Italian dishes Celentano makes and why I think someone’s been meddling with their recipe after the break… (more…)

Singer Missy Higgins kicked off her U.S. tour last week. When I spoke with her over the phone a couple of weeks ago, she mentioned it was going to be hard to stay green with her tour bus since only a couple of cities she was traveling through offered biodiesel fuel. But that doesn’t stop this vegan from doing all she can to help the environment as you’ll learn below. And is it just me or does she sound like Edie Brickell of the New Bohemians when she sings, “Peachy.” Just take a look at her Myspace and listen to it in the player. For those that don’t remember Edie Brickell, she was the one who was not aware of too many things, but knew what she wanted if you knew what she meant…Well, never mind, just go to Edie Brickell’s video and compare the two. Vocal twins? I think so.

What she’s eaten for the week:
I go to the farmer’s market every Saturday and stock up on a lot of yummy fruits so I’ve been eating some yummy local fruits and berries. And I’ve been eating a lot of raw foods because I’ve lived near raw restaurants. Last night, I had some tabbouleh and tomato and basil soup. A couple of days ago, I made a dish with coconut milk (and) raisins in it. And I’ve been drinking ginger juice lately too. My friend works at a juicer and she thinks it’s the wonder drug-so she’s been giving me shots. And I’m really into hemp milk at the moment.

Tofu or Tempeh: Tofu because it’s more hearty and I like the idea of the soybean being in the earlier stage than what tofu is. I feel like it’s better for you.
Roasted Red Pepper or Baba Ghanoush Hummus: Anything other than red bell pepper is good. I have a thing with peppers and cilantro-they are the 2 things I just can’t eat and the two things that are in absolutely everything.
Peanut Butter or Almond Butter: Well, I’ve got almond butter in my cabinet so I’d have to say almond butter. Although I do love peanut butter. Peanut butter and sliced banana on toast is one of the best things ever.
Seitan or Texturized Soy Crumbles:I’ve never had texturized soy crumbles, but they sound delicious!

On Being Stuck In A Food Monotony:
It’s really hard to eat vegetarian and vegan on tour. I make a real point of sourcing out nature marts or vegan restaurants or co-ops in every city that we visit beforehand. But some of the cities…they have no concept of any sort of vegetarian dish. So I end up just eating raw veggies and dip from the supermarket every night because the only other option is fries or beans and rice.

Learn what Missy wouldn’t mind eating over and over again and how her father gave her “the talk” after the break…

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Moby’s KFC Chicken Out For Revenge In “Disco Lies.”

Written by vegoftheweek on Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 in Midweek Videos.

Chickens who escape from Kentucky Fried Chicken hold grudges sometimes. Moby’s “Disco Lies” Video illustrates this.

Lettuce Wraps Recipe: Remember The #1 Family Feud Answer

Written by vegoftheweek on Sunday, July 6th, 2008 in tofu.

Inside The Oven: Delicious Tofu Lettuce Wraps thanks to Chinese 5-spice seasoning. Week Links: How would you react if someone “slipped you the shrimp?”

For a good time…

Try naming all 5 spices that go into Chinese 5-Spice Seasoning the next time you go to the grocery store. I attempted this and failed, but it was still a Saturday morning mental exercise to enjoy.

I was browsing through the spice section and noticed the 5-Spice Seasoning was missing from the rack. After summoning a worker, who verified they were out, we both tried to come up with the 5 spices I would need to make it myself.  After estimating the price to do this versus just going elsewhere where Chinese 5-Spice was in stock, I decided the latter was a better option no matter how much of a good time I would be promised if I mixed it myself.

Star Anise could have brought me a million dollars if that was the million dollar question. We both had no problem naming cinnamon.  For this reason, I think cinnamon is the number one response that will get you the most points on Family Feud when people are polled and asked their favorite Chinese 5-Spice ingredient. If you and your family are ever on the show and get that question, please remember who to thank. Get recipe for Lettuce Wraps and learn what the other ingredients are in case there’s a Family Feud question you’ll need to answer after the break…   (more…)

Mamma Mia!

Written by vegoftheweek on Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 in Midweek Links.

 

 

 

 



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