Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 * i read this article today over at IVU Veg News: ivu-veg-news/ i thought it was interesting in that it is showing that we [vegs] are becoming more common and so " mainstream " that regular news articles are being written to help the omnivores " deal with " us. *lol* ~ pt ~ (US-nc) Simple substitutions make holiday meal vegetarian-friendly ASHEVILLE - It's going to happen to a lot of families during the holiday season. Someone is bringing a guest who is a vegetarian. Don't panic. A few simple substitutions and the meal will be delicious and vegetarian-friendly. " Ask your vegetarian guest what they'll eat, " said James Saldutti of Asheville. " Most vegetarians will eat foods made with dairy products unless they're vegan, who don't eat any animal products. " And for guests who don't eat milk or butter, a few simple substitutions can make old favorites work for everyone. " You can use sox milk and vegan butter in mashed potatoes and desserts, " said Maria Fernandez of Asheville. -- full story: http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051116/ LIVING03/511160302/1004 & theme=THANKSGIVINGFOOD (Above link includes recipe for Vegan Pumpkin Pie) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 Now if only my in-laws would consider this!! LOL Ezevia....* carting along all my own foods to dinner for my family...* On 11/16/05, ~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote: > > * i read this article today over at IVU Veg News: > ivu-veg-news/ > i thought it was interesting in that it is showing > that we [vegs] are becoming more common and so > " mainstream " that regular news articles are being > written to help the omnivores " deal with " us. *lol* > ~ pt ~ > > (US-nc) Simple substitutions make holiday meal > vegetarian-friendly > > ASHEVILLE - It's going to happen to a lot of families during the > holiday season. Someone is bringing a guest who is a vegetarian. > > Don't panic. A few simple substitutions and the meal will be delicious > and vegetarian-friendly. > > " Ask your vegetarian guest what they'll eat, " said James Saldutti of > Asheville. " Most vegetarians will eat foods made with dairy products > unless they're vegan, who don't eat any animal products. " > > And for guests who don't eat milk or butter, a few simple > substitutions can make old favorites work for everyone. " You can use > sox milk and vegan butter in mashed potatoes and desserts, " said Maria > Fernandez of Asheville. > > -- > full story: > http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051116/ > LIVING03/511160302/1004 & theme=THANKSGIVINGFOOD > > (Above link includes recipe for Vegan Pumpkin Pie) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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