Member Since: June 28, 2008 Answers: 4 Last Update: July 9, 2008 Visitors: 588
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you recently answered a question about sending someone a copy of the recipe book you are sending your daughter.
could you send me that as well?
thank you!
rocketgirl7788@hotmail.com (link)
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As soon as I finish writing it, I will email you a copy.
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I need easy recipes for vegan sandwich spreads. I just got braces so it can't be anything sticky. (link)
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Avocado is a wonderful base, whether you will be eating it on it's own, with a salad topping, sliced tofu or vegan-cheese topping.
Humus (hummus) is available in many shops or if you have a good blender, very easy to make yourself. Blend one tin of chickpeas (garbanzo beans) with approx half a cup of extra virgin olive oil. You can also add garlic, lemon juice or cumin powder depending what you prefer. Great for any savory filling but if left plain a sweet filling can be added as well.
Eggplant (Brinjals) can be roasted in the oven for around half an hour. Scraped out and blended with onion, tomato or a little tomato paste, peppers or onion. Add a little virgin olive oil or lemon juice to get the right consistency.
Red Lentils can be cooked with your favorite spices like coriander, chili, cumin, ginger or curry powder then drained and blended.
Green Lentils can be cooked with thyme and yeast extract, drained and blended.
Tofu can be blended to make a spread with added fresh herbs, spring onion, gherkin, fresh spinach lightly steamed or raw.
Nut Butters can be made blending 2 cups raw nuts, like almonds or cashews, with a little extra virgin olive oil or any other cold pressed oil.
Hope these ideas help
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I am a vegetarian and I want to try to become vegan (meaning I wont eat any dairy products and eggs) I got soy cheese for home. I need substitutes for eggs. What are some and where can I get them? (link)
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Here are some substitutes for eggs..They are easy and available everywhere.
Ener-G Egg Replacer - follow directions on box.
2 tbsp corn starch = 1 egg
2 tbsp arrowroot flour = 1 egg
2 tbsp potato starch = 1 egg
1 heaping tbsp soy powder + 2 tbsp water = 1 egg
1 tbsp soy milk powder + 1 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water = 1 egg.
1 banana = 1 egg in cakes.
Hope this helps
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Okay, so in a few weeks I'm moving to my Dad's house, and he honestly doesn't cook.
So I'll need to be learning how to make basic dishes for some nights. I've never cooked in my life (I only took cooking class once, I cooked once and skipped for the rest of the semester) I can't even boil an egg.
What are some simple dishes to cook so I can practise between now and the time I move there? It doesn't have to be stuff made straight from home, it can be packaged stuff, I just don't want real basic stuff like 2 minute noodles or anything you add water to and microwave. (link)
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My daughter has just moved out, she is 20, and cannot cook very well. She couldnt even peel a potato. I am in the process of typing her up a simple recipe book with easy meals to make. If you ssend me your email address, I will email it to you if you like?
Regards Sonya
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