ok so i want to loose a lot of weight but i don't know what i can cook. I want to cook something that doesn't cost much is vegetarian and cheap. I have no idea where i need to start so easy recipes would be great thanks so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cooking? annanelson12 answered Wednesday April 23 2008, 2:41 pm: I'm also a vegetarian. My problem is that I snack a lot- but, I found a really healthy snack. It's basically hard bread with spreads- and it fills you up. I love chocolate, but it has a lot of sugar. There is this honey and carob spread that you can get online at www.holyfoodimports.com, and it tastes just like liquid chocolate. It's amazing- you could even put it on fruit. Carob is sweeter than cocoa and needs only half as much sugar- so this "chocolate" is much better for you and easier. Also, the site sells other snack products that I like (they are also kosher which is good for me) [ annanelson12's advice column | Ask annanelson12 A Question ]
Daimeera answered Sunday February 24 2008, 9:59 pm: I love fatfreevegan.com and the accompanying blog, although I admittedly haven't used it as much as I keep meaning to!
the-ppk.com has some really good recipes although they're not all exactly healthy. veggieboards.com has a nice section. I second the suggestion for vegweb.com; I've successfully made several of the recipes.
bryannaclarkgrogan.com is also filled with recipes, although they're a little hard to navigate at times.
Of course there are always cookbooks as well, but they cost money--well worth it though, in my opinion. I particularly love Veganomicon.
I've been vegan since August (although it seems like way longer) and I love it. I don't know if you're just starting out or if you've been vegetarian for awhile, but if you ever have any questions, I'd be happy to try my best to help.
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