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    coconut

    cashews

    avacado

    banana

    chocolate (especially pepermint)

    donuts

    chips (hot, packet, corn.....)

    apicot pie

    apple crumble

    prunes

    corn

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    Default Re: Top 10 favourite vegan foods

    as of recently to add to my list:

    definately TACOS (made with the mexican tofu taco recipe)
    homemade onion rings
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    Theres no way I can just choose 10, I Love food!
    OK, heres the first 10 I could think of:

    1. falafel
    2. Rice (esp brown and wild)
    3. Potatoes
    4. Hummus
    5. Chickpeas
    6. Lentils
    7. Tofu
    8. Tomatoes
    9. Nuts (esp cashews and walnuts)
    10. Brocolli

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    Mine is a vegtable/salad tortilla wrap. I put lots of vegtables or salad (or sometimes both) on a wrap and i love it.

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    ooo, can I have 2 Favourites please lol.

    I love Falafel on rice, I usually make the rice a little spicy, with turmaric (just cause I like it yellow hehe) and some mixed veggies.
    I also love pizza made with wholewheat and herb crust, my favourite topping is probably tomato sauce, sweetcorn, onion, peppers and black olives.

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    Has to be my home made lasagne, could eat it every day, loads of tommies and veg.
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    anything italian, mexican or asian.
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    foxytina thats not one meal!!!

    as for me as long as its vegan and eatable, ill most likely love it!!

    but i think as of late my black bean burritos are my fav!
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    well the title says vegan food or meal so i picked the food i like most.
    "you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb

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    Hmmm so far prolly a toss up between satay veggies from the local chinese take-away place, and toasted avacado sandwhiches

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    Fave Single Foods
    Medjool dates
    Macadamia nuts
    Macadamia nut butter
    Chickpeas
    Oats
    Blueberries
    Avocadoes
    Fave Meals
    Medjool dates stuffed with macadamia nut butter
    Dhal with brown rice
    Mushroom & Tofu pie
    Lebanese Bulgur and lentils (or rice & lentils) with pita and tabbouli
    Falafel wraps with garlic tahini and tabbouli
    Avocado and tomato sandwiches

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    I really like Prunes and i used to love cashews but im kind of over them.... But i love satay. And i love mint anything and coconut anything
    I also love to eat pastries- which i shouldnt i like pies and stuff
    I like mash potato, stirfired mushrooms with onion
    and i like canned chickpeas.
    I also love olives in pasta.
    ill stop now untill i think of something else

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    My partner's home-made falaffel in pittas with green salad and grated carrot (hmm, wonder if I can get him to make that for me soon...)

    Although tonight should be good: "mock-duck" (Chinese gluten) with cucumber and hoi-sin sauce in pancakes....mmm....

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    Oh there are so many wonderful things!
    But if I have to choose,
    - medjool dates
    - avocado and tomato sandwiches
    - dhal (any kind, but red lentil is my favorite)
    - falaffel stuffed in a pita w/ tahini, & lots of tomatoes and cucumbers
    - cashews
    - peanut butter yummmmm
    - dates stuffed w/ peanut butter...drooooooling. (its 1 am and Im hungry!)
    - strawberrrrrries
    - bananas
    - fresh corn on the cob dipped in vegan butter
    - raspberries
    - and of course, date and pecan/walnut rolls
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    Oh! This is a hard one!

    probably sandwiches...of any kind!

    avacado
    pb and j
    hummus
    ect.



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    Quote strawberry
    Oh there are so many wonderful things!
    But if I have to choose,
    - medjool dates
    - avocado and tomato sandwiches
    - dhal (any kind, but red lentil is my favorite)
    - falaffel stuffed in a pita w/ tahini, & lots of tomatoes and cucumbers
    - cashews
    - peanut butter yummmmm
    - dates stuffed w/ peanut butter...drooooooling. (its 1 am and Im hungry!)
    - strawberrrrrries
    - bananas
    - fresh corn on the cob dipped in vegan butter
    - raspberries
    - and of course, date and pecan/walnut rolls
    LOL Strawberry, we have like exactly the same taste! I love all of these food and they are some of my faves!! Yummy corn on the cob

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    In a newspaper there was a question asked - what would you choose to eat if it had to be your last meal on earth? Oh I know, some would say 'chocolate', but I wonder if it came to it, what would be your choice?
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    In a newspaper there was a question asked - what would you choose to eat if it had to be your last meal on earth? Oh I know, some would say 'chocolate', but I wonder if it came to it, what would be your choice?
    How to choose? I know what my favorite is this week but it's bound to change as the seasons do.

    So, this week it's Roasted Corn Chowder, Linguini with Kale and White Beans, and Medjool Dates. (someone on this forum got me started on those dates - I think it was one of the fruit girls, Banana or Strawberry- and I purchase them now whenever I see them. Very addicting.)
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    hmmm could it be a 3-course meal???!!!!

    "chicken" and sweetcorn soup as an entree

    Sheppards pie (vegan ofcourse) with pineapple fritters

    Dessert of leda luxury biscuits: DO NOT DIE WITHOUT HAVING THESE
    http://www.ledanutrition.com/products/products/

    Drink: kiwi Oasis (drool)

    P.S. i would make a qualified vegan chef make all of the above, as i am the shittest cook and would reck my last meal, guaranteed
    P.P.S. this whole selection may change in a weeks time, when i get bored with what i have chosen: stay tuned

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    have you tried the Leda luxury biscuits yet or are you just teasing? i went to the web site the other day and you could order the other but not the luxury. I want them Happycow!! where did you get yours please?

    antony biscuitless
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    Hehe to tell or not to tell??

    Well im in Adelaide, so i get them in Rundle mall health food shop!
    But im not sure where you are? If you're in Melbourne i think Banana knows where to find them (Sunnybrook Health Food Store in Glenhuntly road, Glenhuntly according to one of her posts!) If not, you can always email the dude from the website, which is what i did, and he gave me the number to call for the distributers.

    Good luck

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    Quote happycow
    Hehe to tell or not to tell??

    Well im in Adelaide, so i get them in Rundle mall health food shop!
    But im not sure where you are? If you're in Melbourne i think Banana knows where to find them (Sunnybrook Health Food Store in Glenhuntly road, Glenhuntly according to one of her posts!) If not, you can always email the dude from the website, which is what i did, and he gave me the number to call for the distributers.

    Good luck
    Boo Hoo i'm in Sydney.

    I emailed them at the web site a few days ago bit the ain't responded yet. I'll wait a short while then try again

    thanks and mooooo

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    Well Antony, biscuitless in Sydney, good luck and god speed

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    A few of my favorites:
    1. blueberries
    2. asparagus
    3. veggie maki (with emphasis on avocado)
    4. lentils
    5. fresh figs
    6. mushrooms (all varieties, really, but I adore hen of the woods)
    7. peanut butter
    8. chocolate (the darker the better)
    9. chard
    10. quinoa

    And for my last meal I'm presuming I fall down dead before my wheat allergy kicks in. Or perhaps this is why this is my last meal:
    Appetizer: Potato-pea samosas (made wheat free so I can actually make it through my meal)
    Soup course: Miso-mushroom soup
    Salad course: Mixed greens with heart of palm, artichoke hearts, avocado, grilled mushrooms & asparagus
    Main course: Health is wealth "chicken" patty on a bun with mustard, roasted red pepper and Follow Your Heart soy cheese & super crispy, spicy french fries (dipped in disgusting amounts of Vegenaise . . . I mean, if you've got to go . . .)
    Dessert: Mad good chocolate cake w/ the full fat coconut sorbet and raspberries and caramel sauce

    & then I presume I would burst.

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    Thumbs up Let Me Reccomend A Food

    I thought it would be nice to have a thread that is for foods you would give the thumbs up to. If their is one (I could not find it) please merge the thread Korn.

    Well our local heath food shop have started stocking Clives Pies also sold here at Goodness Direct but I am lucky enough to be able to buy them on my doorstep now and they are Gert Lush the Muttz Nuttz the Cats Whiskers and all that.

    I have had to date
    Clive's Organic Arabian Chickpea Pie
    Clive's Organic Creamy Mushroom Pie
    Clive's Organic Hungarian Goulash Pie
    Clive's Organic Mexican Chilli Pie

    I am now getting a fat LOL no but serious they are nice and no Hydrolised Oil or Fats.

    They also do some wheat and gluten free vegan pies.

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    Sigh...all full of onions as usual...

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    Quote bittersweet
    Sigh...all full of onions as usual...
    Onion Allergy ? bummer being vegan and not being able to eat Onions mind you my G/friend is wheat free that is just as tricky as most things vegan that are ready made are bulked with wheat.
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    mmmm amys rice bowls are yummy
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    Quote foxytina_69
    mmmm amys rice bowls are yummy
    Never had the rice bowls, but I give thumbs up to Amy's shepherd's pie, enchilladas and burritos.
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    Only packaged foods? No veggies or anything?

    Well then, I give a thumbs up to:

    No Name brand baked beans in tomato sauce, only 59cents of 400+ml and yummy!
    Amy's Cheeseless Bean Burrito
    Soy Delicious Li'l Buddies ice cream sandwiches (10 times better than Toffuti)
    Gandour cookies, vegan tea biscuits available in Mid East markets, but the bummer is hydrogentated oils
    Toffuti Better Than Cream Cheese, very yummy!!!

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    Quote bittersweet
    Sigh...all full of onions as usual...
    I wouldn't worry, I was excited when I found them fresh about a year ago, but the novelty soon wore off. They are sold in quite a lot places I've been frozen if not fresh. The pasty is very brown and short, and I'm not a major fan of the fillings. They're okish, but I know I/you could cook better. The company does some nice looking puddings, but all are non vegan.

    My recommended food for the day is balsamic reduction. Easily nicer than champagne. All you need is some good quality 6% acidity dark balsamic (such as sainsburys taste the difference vintage balsamic de modena in the uk) and a saucepan that you reduce it in over a low heat, till the sugar content sweetens and it becomes viscous enough to coat the back of a spoon. Just had some marinated large mushrooms on cibatta with balsamic reduction and basil to celebrate the start of the weekend.

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    Does anyone remember mushroom and tofu Pukka pies, now they used to be vegan. We used to get them in our local health food shop years ago :0) I Haven't seen them for a long long time, and don't know if they still make them :0/ Although I know pukka pies are still in existance, sadly meat infested. But the tofu and mushroom pies were nice hehehe!! nothing like a little bit of junk food in your diet but saying that they were good for junk hehehe!!

    Clives pies (the ones that are vegan) are ok I had one a while back. Ok for an easy dinner hehehe!!

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    Quote Mr Flibble
    I wouldn't worry, I was excited when I found them fresh about a year ago, but the novelty soon wore off. They are sold in quite a lot places I've been frozen if not fresh. The pasty is very brown and short, and I'm not a major fan of the fillings. They're okish, but I know I/you could cook better. The company does some nice looking puddings, but all are non vegan.

    My recommended food for the day is balsamic reduction. Easily nicer than champagne. All you need is some good quality 6% acidity dark balsamic (such as sainsburys taste the difference vintage balsamic de modena in the uk) and a saucepan that you reduce it in over a low heat, till the sugar content sweetens and it becomes viscous enough to coat the back of a spoon. Just had some marinated large mushrooms on cibatta with balsamic reduction and basil to celebrate the start of the weekend.
    Something similar that I used to make.......but haven't done so for ages.

    Cut a few Roma tomatoes in half. Drizzle with a bit of balsamic vinegar and sprinkle with a bit of brown sugar and then roast them in the oven. Yum!!!

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    In terms of recommendations:
    lunnnnna bars and larabars.
    food for life seven grain srpouted bread..sooo good
    banana's dahl recipes (they are really good)
    I also love amy's brown rice and veg, bowls (right on Foxy)
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    Quote Mr Flibble
    I wouldn't worry, I was excited when I found them fresh about a year ago, but the novelty soon wore off. They are sold in quite a lot places I've been frozen if not fresh. The pasty is very brown and short, and I'm not a major fan of the fillings. They're okish, but I know I/you could cook better. The company does some nice looking puddings, but all are non vegan.
    Oh Mr Snuffleuppacus do not be so glum I am just sharing with some enthusiasm for those that may be interested, yes you can make better yourself and I do often but for quick and easy food in the week when I have been at the gym for two hours they are great.
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    sorry, didn't mean to sound too gloomy, my post was in reply to bittersweet to say that all is not lost. I would recomend anyone to try them and see if they like them, they make a pretty good meal for zero effort ocassions

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    Has anyone tried Ambrosian (I think) frozen 'cheese' pasties? - you can buy them with onion, chive or baked beans - the baked bean ones are GREAT - all organic too....! They are in my local health food shop, though there never seem to be enough, they are always running out....

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    yea, have been buying them for the past year, not bad at all. They also also ok cold (after cooking) when I'm uber lazy and can't think of anything more imaginative to prepare to take into work with me.

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    Today's recomendation is Thai Boy Green Thai Curry Paste, which i've seen in various thai/chinese supermarkets (I got it from Wing Tai in south London) costing under 1 uk pound but only got round to using tonight (it's imported from thailand and has an american style listing of nutrician so is probably available in other countries too). A few years ago when i first started getting interested in thai food I went on a mission to find curry paste without seafood in it (too lazy to make it myself), and initially failed. Since then I've found various brands of red, yellow and green around the place and am working my way through them to see what I like best.

    The best Thai I've ever had was at a work christmas do at The Mango Tree at Grosvener Place in London, but as it came to about 80-100 quid per head (inc booze) I don't think i'll be returning when paying myself! Tonight I've just made a green curry in 10 mins flat to match it thou, and it cost under a fiver for 2 portions.

    I generally experiment with various ingrediants to get the taste just right, but after frying 15g of paste (about 10p worth) in some oil (it recomends 50g, but 15g is about as hot as I like my curries!), adding 100g peanut butter and 400ml coconut milk it didn't need any more ingrediants. A pack of Taifun smoked tofu (with almonds and sesame seeds) and 150g cooked whole wheat soba/udon noodles mixed in and I'd happy pay far too much for it in a resturant. Delicious

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    I used to love the Clives mushroom pies though I don't live near anywhere that sells them now. I never heated them up, just scoffed them on the way back from the shop, usually.

    I've recommended Winner Swedish Soft (philadelphia style soya cream cheese) on another thread, but I'm going to put in a good word for it here too. Last time it was available for about 99p a tub from several supermarkets, beating Tofutti cream cheese on price, taste, and actual availability in supermarkets - then it wasn't available for a while, but they seem to be relaunching it this month.

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    Quote twinkle
    I used to love the Clives mushroom pies though I don't live near anywhere that sells them now
    They sell them in Coventry (25 miles from Leicester - walkable!) if you ever get desperate. I live about 150 yards from a good health food store, 200 from a Holland and Barratt

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    Let me recommend........This cheesecake recipe very very easy. YOU DONT HAVE TO KNOW WHAT THE HELL UR DOING TO MAKE THIS RECIPE



    Base:
    Take one packet of arnotts nice biscuits/oreos and blend in a blender with a couple of tablespoons of Nuttlex. Press into cake tin/dish and set in the fridge whilst you make the mix.


    Filling: 2 tubs of kingland soy creamcheese
    vanilla or other flavour custard powder (185g)
    1/2 bottle cadbury's caramello ice cream topping (or other flavour)
    1/4 cup soy milk, or more depending on desired consistency.

    Method:

    using an electric beater blend the cream cheese and pudding mix together (just throw the mix in dry dont make it up), blend in caramello topping until smooth. Add soy milk until consistentcy is smooth but not too heavy, not too runny.

    pour into base & set in fridge for an hour (or freezer overnight, then defrost, I find it tends to make the cheesey bit a bit firmer)

    cut & eat.

    you can use other flavours other than caramel, add fruit etc



    Hope you enjoy!

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    Question Nut Butters/Spreads.. which are most nutritional/which do you prefer?

    I usually just eat all natural peanut butter, but i've always noticed the different kinds of nut butters/spreads in the health food isles. I am curious what your favorite is or which has the most health benefits.. i.e there are a few soynut butters that have very little fat, but the fat in peanut butter is good fat..[right?] Thanks for any input- I really appreciate it!

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    Default Re: Nut Butters/Spreads.. which are most nutritional/which do you prefer?

    Yep. The fat in peanutbutter is the good fat.

    I like the brand Adams. It's natural and pretty easy to find where I live.
    It's vegan, which means it's vegetarian which means there's nothing unheathy in it. -- my guy trying to explain vegan junkfood.

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    Default Re: Nut Butters/Spreads.. which are most nutritional/which do you prefer?

    I buy peanut butter at the local health store where they put the peanuts through the blender to produce either smooth or chunky while I wait. Nothing added, and after eating their peanut butter for quite some time, I couldn't go back to commercially produced stuff.
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    Default Re: Nut Butters/Spreads.. which are most nutritional/which do you prefer?

    I tend to use peanut butter in cooking (satay, cookies etc) and cashew butter on toast/with a spoon/my fingers.
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    Quote Stormypagan
    Does anyone remember mushroom and tofu Pukka pies, now they used to be vegan. We used to get them in our local health food shop years ago :0) I Haven't seen them for a long long time, and don't know if they still make them :0/ Although I know pukka pies are still in existance, sadly meat infested. But the tofu and mushroom pies were nice hehehe!! nothing like a little bit of junk food in your diet but saying that they were good for junk hehehe!!
    Yes, I remember those! They sold them at our local chip shop in the late 1980s. Mr Spiral and me used to treat ourselves occasionally to a very healthy meal of Pukka pie and chips I've not seen them for years now though.

    Thumbs up to Alpro Raspberry and Vanilla yoghurts.

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    My new currents faves:

    Mango
    sushi
    curry rice noodles and tofu from Noodle Box
    Avacado
    Crunchola cereal
    prunes
    Oasis drink *always*
    Mushroom
    corn
    Leda Luxuries
    Chewy cookies
    cheesecake
    donuts
    Veggie pies
    blueberry muffins
    pancakes with icecream and maple syrup

    gosh im so healthy arent i?

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    Default Re: Favourite vegan food / meal

    i just started making cornbread and walnut biscuits and i have to say i think those are some of my new favs. i also love cereal soooo much, and TOFUTOFUTOFU, not to mention all the things i can't think of right now and all the things i haven't tried yet
    Peace Love Surf.

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    Default Re: Favourite vegan food / meal

    At the moment it's all those lovely winter vegetables: Brussels sprouts, swede, parsnips, sweet potatoes. In any possible variation. Oh, I love winter!
    I also LOVE Lebkuchen - that is, the proper, homemade stuff, traditional recipe from my grandma (we have a great history of making the most amazing Christmasy biscuits in Germany), not the nasty dry supermarket ones.
    First it was necessary to civilize man in relation to man.
    Now it is necessary to civilize man in relation to nature and the animals.
    Victor Hugo

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