Guest guest Posted July 20, 2004 Report Share Posted July 20, 2004 Okay, everyone, I've been a bit slack lately, but I have just finished transferring recipes to the Files section ;=) You will have received notices of what they are and where to find them. I decided to put the wonderful egg dish from artichoke72x under breakfasts and brunches, because that's where so many other good egg recipes (huevos rancheros, etc.) are located - but of course all those of you looking for light lunches or light supper dishes would look under Breakfasts and Brunches too, right? Of course you would! *lol* Andrew's sandwich (very good, btw - we tried it here on hot evening - great combo of flavour) doesn't seem to have made itself notice-able (I must have forgotten to click the 'notify members' box), but it is there under First Courses and Snacks and Sandwiches (whatever that folder is called), and the amazing curries from ~Lez~ - many thanks - are where you'd expect them to be! Thank you all for the great recipes. It's really easy for any of us to check out the net or a cookbook for recipes, but they don't mean much unless someone has tried them and pronounced them *good* ;=) Tried and true recipes - yes, with personal comments and finicky likes and dislikes included too, if you like - are invaluable, especially with a list like this one! Nice work, everyone!!! Btw, if you mark a dish 'vegan' try to remember to take out referencfes to eggs and dairy - cuz Mark or I will have to do it otherwise ;=) Ovo-lacto vegetarians can figure out that if something works with vegan margerine or soy yoghurt or scrambled tofu (I use these only as examples - there could be many more egs out there!), then it will probably work with butter, yoghurt and scrambled eggs too if we want to go that way. (Me? I figure if someone hands me a good vegan recipe on a platter I'm not going to mess with it - but I have these strange urges anyway *lol*). However, to continue: it isn't *always* correct that substituting *vegan* products for eggs and dairy each for each will work satisfactorily. Vegans will know what I mean :=( (Ever tried, for eg, putting most vegan cheese on top of a pizza and waiting for it to melt rather than turning into a sheet of plastic?? It happens!) So, make a note that vegan is vegan, tried and true, and ovo-lacto is a separate category unless *both* work. Just a point - don't fret it - cuz it's a problem I have all the time when trying to adapt recipes for vegan members, which is why I have to try them all out myself first. Oh dear, this went on far longer than I meant *lol* too early? Nope, it's nine am here now. time for more coffee? I'd say definitely!! Best to you all, gf/Pat ;=) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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