This is just a small group of photos I forgot because they weren't in chronological order in iPhoto. That's what I get for using a cheap 2mp camera that my MIL gave me. Not to mention being without a printer to upload and having to add them to disc. What a pain.
Anyway, these are all from the fall of 2007 to early 2008. And, now, I'm officially caught up with my posts. Which is great because right now, Mark is baking some buns to go with the Snobby Joes from Veganomicon. Also, I'll be baking Pumpkin Chocolate Cupcakes today followed by Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes on Saturday. All of these are first-time recipes. I'm looking forward to seeing if they are worth adding to our repertoire. Sadly, that burrito pie, pictured at the bottom, was not a keeper.
a pumpkin loaf, courtesy of VegNews.
tiny bite-sized burgers.
the tiny burgers, served along with bean soup.
Lulz...
a burrito pie, from La Dolce Vegan.
All things deliciously vegan, with lovely photos!
Recipes are on another blog.
See links below!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
not-so heavenly sweet potato cake (10.22.08)
seitan fajitas (10.16.08)
seitan with veggies & mashed potatoes (10.13.08)
chili & cornbread
pizza & carrot cake cupcakes (9.24.08)
seitan enchiladas with salsa verde & refried black beans (9.20.08)
Another recipe recreation from the RFD cookbook. Although, we didn't have time to fully cook the black beans from scratch, canned black beans worked in a pinch. Also, we added salsa rojo with the salsa verde and were pleased with the results.
baked seitan, an economical and easy way to prepare it.
cooking the seitan with the salsa verde.
et voila, dinner is served.
baked seitan, an economical and easy way to prepare it.
cooking the seitan with the salsa verde.
et voila, dinner is served.
cinnamon rolls redux (9.15.08)
better with cheddar nachos (9.01.08)
One of the first recipes I begged Mark to try, from the Real Food Daily cookbook, was the nachos. We'd already had them at RFD and were interested in seeing how well we could recreate them. The cashew cheese hardened pretty quickly but easily melted. All in all, a success.
all the nacho ingredients, waiting to be assembled.
the finished product.
all the nacho ingredients, waiting to be assembled.
the finished product.
resto meal: Real Food Daily, Santa Monica (8.08)
This was our first joint trip to Santa Monica, which is how we celebrated our 14th anniversary. After a disastrous experience at Bubba Gump and their so-called "vegan" menu, we decided the only place to eat was at Real Food Daily. These are some pics we took of our takeaway meals. Unfortunately, I never took any when we were at the restaurant. The cookbook was worthwhile investment.
the Supreme burrito.
Mark had the brownie and I had this tasty concoction: a chocolate chip/rice cream sandwich.
vegan tea cookies. Yumminess!
the Supreme burrito.
Mark had the brownie and I had this tasty concoction: a chocolate chip/rice cream sandwich.
vegan tea cookies. Yumminess!
veggie casserole (4.03.08)
enchiladas (3.31.08)
more sandwiches (3.25.08)
stiry-fry (3.29.08)
veggie sandwich with the works (2.24.08)
cheap comfort food: conchas y frijoles (11.08.07)
meal on the go: cajun pasta (2.08)
resto meal: Herbivore, SF (2.10.08)
A trip to San Francisco is not complete without a stop at one of our fave vegan restaurants, Herbivore.
bruschetta, a tasty starter.
Mark's choice: a black bean burrito with salad.
I ordered the portobella mushroom sandwich with macaroni(!!) salad. It was delish.
Dessert: a generous slice of German chocolate heaven.
bruschetta, a tasty starter.
Mark's choice: a black bean burrito with salad.
I ordered the portobella mushroom sandwich with macaroni(!!) salad. It was delish.
Dessert: a generous slice of German chocolate heaven.
a squadron of sugar airplanes (11.02.07)
sunday breakfast: fronch toast & fried potatoes (9.02.07)
bad blogger
I can't believe that I haven't updated this in over a year. Though, to be honest, the last year has been rough. So rough that, when I last updated, we still owned our house, the location of all the food pics I have taken thus far.
Now, we live with my mother-in-law and times are tough. On the plus side, our vegan diet is constantly evolving with the new recipes we try from various cookbooks, along with the stuff we just make up on the fly. The best addition to our cookbook library was the Real Food Daily cookbook. We bought that one after several visits to the Santa Monica location. The seitan recipes have definitely become our new favorites.
We have also been cooking most of our food as opposed to eating out. There aren't many veg restos locally and the hubby and I are reluctant to eat at standard restos with veg alternatives. We've found our own food tastes much better and we don't have to worry about any hidden animal by-product. I think our only alternatives are Chipotle and Taco Bell and those get really boring after a while.
So, I have 15 months' worth of posts to catch up on. They'll be done chronologically, of course. Each will have it's own entry, with title and date actually prepared, even though I'm posting them all today. Hopefully, I won't let posts get this out of hand again.
Happy cooking!
Now, we live with my mother-in-law and times are tough. On the plus side, our vegan diet is constantly evolving with the new recipes we try from various cookbooks, along with the stuff we just make up on the fly. The best addition to our cookbook library was the Real Food Daily cookbook. We bought that one after several visits to the Santa Monica location. The seitan recipes have definitely become our new favorites.
We have also been cooking most of our food as opposed to eating out. There aren't many veg restos locally and the hubby and I are reluctant to eat at standard restos with veg alternatives. We've found our own food tastes much better and we don't have to worry about any hidden animal by-product. I think our only alternatives are Chipotle and Taco Bell and those get really boring after a while.
So, I have 15 months' worth of posts to catch up on. They'll be done chronologically, of course. Each will have it's own entry, with title and date actually prepared, even though I'm posting them all today. Hopefully, I won't let posts get this out of hand again.
Happy cooking!
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