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.
Snack: BRUSSEL SPROUTS =) no joke
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, baked tofu, BBQ homemade seitan (tastes like BBQ'd ribs), kabobs
I use these sites to find recipes:
http://www.foodnetwork.com
http://vegweb.com
http://www.recipezaar.com
2007-08-24 20:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Besides www.vegweb.com, check out The Vegetarian Loaf Studio (http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_studio.html) where you can select the ingredients you want and make your own veggie loaves!
"How it All Vegan!" and "Garden of Vegan" by Sarah Kramer and Tanya Barnard and "La Dolce Vegan" by Sarah Kramer also have some pretty easy recipes.
2007-08-25 21:35:04
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Make veggie loaf. A package of meatloaf mix (check ingredients) Two bags of morning stars crumblers and substitute the recipe on the back of the mix as necessary. Serve with mashed potatoes.
Sloppy joes. Sloppy joe mix, crumblers, tomato paste, buns...perfection!
Taco salad. Taco seasoning mixed with crumblers, black beans mixed with salsa chips, lettuce tomatoes, green onions any other veggies.
Life with crumblers is a beautiful thing!
2007-08-24 17:15:53
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answered by Colonel Obvious AM 6
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Your local library of course in the vegetarian/vegan book section where else?
The internet browsers just ask on line.
try info.com
2007-08-28 07:41:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Vegweb. I visit that page religiously.
2007-08-24 19:31:09
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answered by Deloused-In-The-Comatorium 3
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http://www.vrg.org/index.htm
2007-08-24 17:13:33
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answered by le coq géant 5
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http://www.veggieboards.com
2007-08-28 03:41:40
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answered by VeggieBoards.com 2
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black bean burrito
2007-08-24 17:12:16
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answered by Helicopter 5
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