I'm vegan and these are some of my favorite things to eat:
Breakfast: bananas, cream of wheat with brown sugar and soy butter, cereal, pancakes or french toast with real maple syrup, vegan "sausage" patties, smoothies.
Lunch: VEGAN "SAUSAGE" SANDWICHES, sandwiches with vegan deli slices(Tofurkey is the only one that's kinda funky), fruit, dinner leftovers, couscous salad, vegan sushi, potato or pasta salad.
Dinner: sloppy joes, "sausage" and gravy with homemade biscuits, Spaghetti and Trader Joe's "meatballs" or TVP, lasagna, Thai pad see ew, pad khi mao(drunkard's noodles), pad prig king, tofu+eggplant with basil sauce, yellow thai curry with tofu or vegan chikn and veggies and jasmine rice, Indian dal with homemade roti or dosai, channa masala, aloo gobi, vegetable or minestrone soup, pizza, STEAMED "PORK" BUNS with potstickers or spring rolls, sweet&sour/orange/lemon chikn, vegan pho or wonton soup
I use these sites to find recipes:
http://www.foodnetwork.com
http://vegweb.com
http://www.recipezaar.com
2007-07-30 19:48:36
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answered by ALFyakuza 4
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The Seventh Day Adventists are vegetarians. There was an SDA restaurant next to my office. Everyday, there was always something different and something yummy. If you you can't find an SDA restaurant, ask an SDA church for recipes and/or cookbook. This is from a non-SDA Yahoo-er.
2007-07-29 19:12:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Try (east) Indian foods..the spices will wake your tongue back up and make you realize there are amazing tastes in this world.
2007-07-29 18:24:33
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answered by Nae 5
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Find in diaryoffoodie.com different kinds of elavorated veggie dishes. They're really good.
2007-07-29 18:25:33
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answered by Mar 2
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