I'm also 14 and a vegetarian. I've found that it's much easier to make vegetarian food look and taste like you slaved over it, than meat ever was for me (not that I ever cooked before I was a vegetarian). Just experiment. If you want to make some herb bread just put some hamburger buns in the toaster. When it pops put some soy butter and herbs on and you're done. Fry crumbled soy burgers, mushrooms, and tofu in oil or soy sauce and mix in some rice. Serve it with the buns and some veggies, etc. I eat waaayyyy more variety than I ever did as an omni, and it's fun learning to cook the hard way.
2007-02-07 14:08:09
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answered by veggierockerdude 2
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Since you are only 14, you might want to speak with your doctor about how to be a vegetarian safely.
What we do is to cook what we like and replace the meat with tofu, tempeh, beans, nuts, eggs or cheese. So, for chili we would use tofu crumbles, for spaghetti - the same thing. For stir fried veggies, we cut up tempeh and toss that in. We also do a lot of rice and beans with cheese and taco seasoning.
You might want to speak with your local health food store to help get you started.
There are also a lot of easy things to make that you can also get at the health food store - boca burgers, instant meals that you just pop in the microwave, tofu crumbles that you can use like you would ground beef.
The thing to be careful of is that you don't just eliminate meat and only eat, for example, french fries, cookies, chips, etc. When you go vegetarian it's important to do it healthfully.
2007-02-07 15:11:35
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answered by Shrieking Panda 6
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2016-11-26 01:00:53
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answered by santore 4
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I made this yesterday. It's really easy.
Black Bean and Rice Burgers
Drain one can of black beans, and mash them in a bowl.
Add one cup cooked rice.
Add two tablespoons of salsa.
Mix together.
Grease a pan and cook them in small patties (about 4-5 minutes on each side.)
2007-02-08 00:46:47
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answered by caitlinerika 3
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"The Teen's Vegetarian Cookbook" by Judy Krizmanic (paperback). This is a great cookbook geared specifically for your age group, it's available for purchase at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble might have some copies available at their stores.
2007-02-07 13:51:01
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answered by Ava 2
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me ,my parents,sisters make vegeterian pizzas. all you need is pizza bases,cheese, pizza topping, veggies!
1,grease a baking tray.
2,turn the oven on 180-200.
3,get a pizza base and cover it in pizza topping.
4, get some sliced or grated cheese and put it on top of the pizza base.
5,pick your fav veggies and dice,chop up the veggies and put them on top.
6,put in the oven for 5-10 minutes.
7,take out of the oven and serve!
tips: use green,red and yellow peppers with sweetcorn and when cooked serve with helmanns mayonaise!
2007-02-07 22:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well... My Bestie Just turned Vegi! And useilly she eats Fryed Zuccini From Carl's Jr. =]
2007-02-07 11:38:22
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answered by deleted 1
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theres so many recipes with potatoes.if u love them.fries, mash potatoes, potato curry, baked poatoes with little dip or sauce.or u can make vegetable soup
2007-02-07 12:40:08
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answered by angel 2
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There are some easy to pepare recipes here : http://www.recipesforvegans.co.uk
2007-02-07 20:01:28
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answered by topsyandtimbooks 2
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Here are some great sites for recipes:
http://www.vegcooking.com/
http://www.vegancooking.com/
http://www.vegan-food.net/
2007-02-07 11:37:54
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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