Guest guest Posted November 5, 2000 Report Share Posted November 5, 2000 Hi there I would have to say that when the recipes are good they are really good but when they are not they really are not. You just have to try them out for the first time and decide do over or never again. When you get it feel free to modify the spice doses a little bit as she is conservative with them. Just my opinion. I use it daily though if that says anything. They are fast, easy and on average a good thing. Anna --- Jill & David <norths wrote: > I too, am " the only one eating it " for now, in our > household, and there is a book I have been > considering buying called the " single vegan " has > anyone out there got it and what do you think of the > recipes? > Thanks, > Jill > > - > lucyburnett > > Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:52 AM > Re: Have a question about > Thanksgiving > > > Hi, > Yes - makes perfect sense. We don't celebrate > Thanksgiving here in Scotland but at Christmastime > everyone assumes turkey is the only thing to be > eaten!! We have recently put together some festive > recipes on our web site - > http://www.veganfamily.co.uk/yule.html though these > are mainly for serving 4-6 people but the amounts > could be reduced - hope these recipes translate well > across the Atlantic - I have tried to list them all > in oz/g/cups!! > > Lucy > > lalasajo <lalasajo > > > 01 November 2000 10:02 > Have a question about > Thanksgiving > > > Hi! Well since the list is active again I thought > I would ask a > question. Well I am lacto-ovo and trying to go > vegan. This will be my > first time being a vegetarian around the holidays. > I never liked > Turkey anyway but don't even know where to begin. > I love the > Thanksgiving recipes I saw in another post. I > guess I could start > there. Of course I will be the only one who is > eating it. Any > pointers for a 1 person veg*n? I usually did stuff > with cheese and > all and would like to get rid of that. It was an > easy way out. I > heard this is usually what beginner's do. Is all > of this making sense? > > Jenn > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2000 Report Share Posted November 8, 2000 thanks Anna! I have been getting soooo many cool receipes from this site that I guess I don't need to purchase another book <grin> Jill - " Anna Gavette " <Angeminina Saturday, November 04, 2000 7:27 PM my take on " The Single Vegan " > Hi there > I would have to say that when the recipes are > good they are really good but when they are not they > really are not. You just have to try them out for the > first time and decide do over or never again. When > you get it feel free to modify the spice doses a > little bit as she is conservative with them. Just > my opinion. I use it daily though if that says > anything. They are fast, easy and on average a good > thing. > > Anna > --- Jill & David <norths wrote: > > I too, am " the only one eating it " for now, in our > > household, and there is a book I have been > > considering buying called the " single vegan " has > > anyone out there got it and what do you think of the > > recipes? > > Thanks, > > Jill > > > > - > > lucyburnett > > > > Wednesday, November 01, 2000 3:52 AM > > Re: Have a question about > > Thanksgiving > > > > > > Hi, > > Yes - makes perfect sense. We don't celebrate > > Thanksgiving here in Scotland but at Christmastime > > everyone assumes turkey is the only thing to be > > eaten!! We have recently put together some festive > > recipes on our web site - > > http://www.veganfamily.co.uk/yule.html though these > > are mainly for serving 4-6 people but the amounts > > could be reduced - hope these recipes translate well > > across the Atlantic - I have tried to list them all > > in oz/g/cups!! > > > > Lucy > > > > lalasajo <lalasajo > > > > > > 01 November 2000 10:02 > > Have a question about > > Thanksgiving > > > > > > Hi! Well since the list is active again I thought > > I would ask a > > question. Well I am lacto-ovo and trying to go > > vegan. This will be my > > first time being a vegetarian around the holidays. > > I never liked > > Turkey anyway but don't even know where to begin. > > I love the > > Thanksgiving recipes I saw in another post. I > > guess I could start > > there. Of course I will be the only one who is > > eating it. Any > > pointers for a 1 person veg*n? I usually did stuff > > with cheese and > > all and would like to get rid of that. It was an > > easy way out. I > > heard this is usually what beginner's do. Is all > > of this making sense? > > > > Jenn > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. > / > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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