Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 For many vegetarians and vegans just starting out on the path to no-meat-eatingness, salads, pasta and PB & J sandwiches are diet staples. However, they also get old quickly. So, the Post Punk Kitchen Web site, theppk.com, steps in to save the newly vegan soul from a wonderfully guilty McDonalds bingefest.Theppk.com is the e-brainchild of vegans and cookbook authors Isa Markowitz and Terry Romero. Together, they authored multiple vegan cookbooks. As such, the PPK Web site is the best resource on the Internet for hungry vegetarians, vegans and daring meat-eaters alike (although, how daring is disputable when there's a recipe for tiramisu cupcakes). The PPK Web site features more than 225 recipes, with even more fan contributions in the forums. Also in the forums: "food porn." Forum members make vegan recipes and take high-quality, commercial-looking pictures of food for others to revel in. Thankfully, that's as dirty as it gets. Markowitz and Romero also blog and post episodes of the Post Punk Kitchen, a show which shares the name of the Web site from their New York City apartments.There is no better resource for new and veteran veg-heads on the Internet. The Vegan Chef (veganchef.com) is bare-bones in appearance and content. FoodFight! (store.foodfightgrocery.com) is a good place to buy specialty items, but then so is Whole Foods. The PPK provides a great-looking site, recipes and a sense of community in a world where burgers reign supreme. — brittany.m.mccall Peter H Sent from - a smarter inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 the site is hotdialed on my home computer heh and they are on myspace she is my idol *sigh* hahahahahahahahaha Peter VV Feb 6, 2008 1:56 PM Re: Tofu is so punk, it's Post Punk For many vegetarians and vegans just starting out on the path to no-meat-eatingness, salads, pasta and PB & J sandwiches are diet staples. However, they also get old quickly. So, the Post Punk Kitchen Web site, theppk.com, steps in to save the newly vegan soul from a wonderfully guilty McDonalds bingefest.Theppk.com is the e-brainchild of vegans and cookbook authors Isa Markowitz and Terry Romero. Together, they authored multiple vegan cookbooks. As such, the PPK Web site is the best resource on the Internet for hungry vegetarians, vegans and daring meat-eaters alike (although, how daring is disputable when there's a recipe for tiramisu cupcakes). The PPK Web site features more than 225 recipes, with even more fan contributions in the forums. Also in the forums: "food porn." Forum members make vegan recipes and take high-quality, commercial-looking pictures of food for others to revel in. Thankfully, that's as dirty as it gets. Markowitz and Romero also blog and post episodes of the Post Punk Kitchen, a show which shares the name of the Web site from their New York City apartments.There is no better resource for new and veteran veg-heads on the Internet. The Vegan Chef (veganchef.com) is bare-bones in appearance and content. FoodFight! (store.foodfightgrocery.com) is a good place to buy specialty items, but then so is Whole Foods. The PPK provides a great-looking site, recipes and a sense of community in a world where burgers reign supreme. — brittany.m.mccall Peter H Sent from - a smarter inbox. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. Confucius Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 woah there not so fast, she`s my idol!? Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx Sent: Wednesday, 6 February, 2008 6:59:59 PMRe: Tofu is so punk, it's Post Punk the site is hotdialed on my home computer heh and they are on myspace she is my idol *sigh* hahahahahahahahaha Peter VV Feb 6, 2008 1:56 PM @gro ups.com Re: Tofu is so punk, it's Post Punk For many vegetarians and vegans just starting out on the path to no-meat-eatingness, salads, pasta and PB & J sandwiches are diet staples. However, they also get old quickly. So, the Post Punk Kitchen Web site, theppk.com, steps in to save the newly vegan soul from a wonderfully guilty McDonalds bingefest.Theppk.com is the e-brainchild of vegans and cookbook authors Isa Markowitz and Terry Romero. Together, they authored multiple vegan cookbooks. As such, the PPK Web site is the best resource on the Internet for hungry vegetarians, vegans and daring meat-eaters alike (although, how daring is disputable when there's a recipe for tiramisu cupcakes). The PPK Web site features more than 225 recipes, with even more fan contributions in the forums. Also in the forums: "food porn." Forum members make vegan recipes and take high-quality, commercial-looking pictures of food for others to revel in. Thankfully, that's as dirty as it gets. Markowitz and Romero also blog and post episodes of the Post Punk Kitchen, a show which shares the name of the Web site from their New York City apartments.There is no better resource for new and veteran veg-heads on the Internet. The Vegan Chef (veganchef.com) is bare-bones in appearance and content. FoodFight! (store.foodfightgroc ery.com) is a good place to buy specialty items, but then so is Whole Foods. The PPK provides a great-looking site, recipes and a sense of community in a world where burgers reign supreme. — brittany.m.mccall@ gmail.com Peter H Sent from - a smarter inbox. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. Confucius Support the World Aids Awareness campaign this month with for Good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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