Originally posted by: quackerww
I am looking for something a bit more complicated then just eating raw foods. Anyone have any quick recipes?
Thanks.
I am running out of ideas.
Originally posted by: nerp
Shhh, odin. Don't take people to task on this. It's ok to bend the rules when it comes to wearing clothes, driving a car and otherwise enjoying consumerist society!! It's OK to be a hypocrite when you're a vegan.
Originally posted by: OdiN
Are you one of those poser vegans, or are you serious about it?
If you're serious about it, here are some thing which you can no longer consume or use:
Items that are made from cattle processing by-products:
Hide and Hair:
Sports Equipment - baseballs, soccer balls, gloves...
Glue
Leather Goods - Couches, shoes, luggage, jackets....
Paint Brushes
Bone, Blood, Horns, Hooves, and Gelatin (connective tissues):
Beverages - clarifies and extends shelf life
Confectionery - Ice cream, marshmallows, gel-based candy - Keeps sugar from crystallizing
Fire Extinguishing Foam
Frozen Foods - Prevents crystallization
Camera Light Filters
Mayonnaise - thickner and stabilizer
Vitamin Capsules - gel cap coating
Fats/Fatty Acids:
Candles
Soaps
Cosmetics - lipstick, face creams, (Stearic Acid helps retain moisture)
Many Cosmetics also contain dried red blood cells...
Crayons
Deoderant
Floor Wax
Hydraulic brake Fluid
Plastics
Rubber - tires, gloves, shoes, boots....
Shampoo
Shaving Cream
Antifreeze contains glycerol derived from animal fats
Asphalt contains a binding agent derived from beef fat
Pharmaceuticals:
Vitamin B-12
Insulin - treats high blood sugar
Chymotrypsin - promotes healing of burns and wounds
Collagen - used in plastic surgery
Cortisol - anti-inflammatory
Glucagon - treats low blood sugar
any many many more....
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: OdiN
Are you one of those poser vegans, or are you serious about it?
If you're serious about it, here are some thing which you can no longer consume or use:
Items that are made from cattle processing by-products:
Hide and Hair:
Sports Equipment - baseballs, soccer balls, gloves...
Glue
Leather Goods - Couches, shoes, luggage, jackets....
Paint Brushes
Bone, Blood, Horns, Hooves, and Gelatin (connective tissues):
Beverages - clarifies and extends shelf life
Confectionery - Ice cream, marshmallows, gel-based candy - Keeps sugar from crystallizing
Fire Extinguishing Foam
Frozen Foods - Prevents crystallization
Camera Light Filters
Mayonnaise - thickner and stabilizer
Vitamin Capsules - gel cap coating
Fats/Fatty Acids:
Candles
Soaps
Cosmetics - lipstick, face creams, (Stearic Acid helps retain moisture)
Many Cosmetics also contain dried red blood cells...
Crayons
Deoderant
Floor Wax
Hydraulic brake Fluid
Plastics
Rubber - tires, gloves, shoes, boots....
Shampoo
Shaving Cream
Antifreeze contains glycerol derived from animal fats
Asphalt contains a binding agent derived from beef fat
Pharmaceuticals:
Vitamin B-12
Insulin - treats high blood sugar
Chymotrypsin - promotes healing of burns and wounds
Collagen - used in plastic surgery
Cortisol - anti-inflammatory
Glucagon - treats low blood sugar
any many many more....
You're referring to a level 4 vegan; the O.P. is only a level 2 vegan.
Originally posted by: jjanders
How did I know this thread would be full of retarded responses.
I don't know too many "quick" recipes, but there are A LOT of ethnic dishes that are vegetarian/vegan. The fact that people think the only possible meal without meat is salad or veggies, LOL.
Try making your own homemade falafel, hummus, babaganouge, or taboulleh.
Red curry is pretty simple, just need curry, coconut milk, brown sugar, veggies, and rice.
Lots of Indian dishes.
Tomato and avocado sandwiches with some veganaise on sprouted bread, so good.
All sorts of stir frys.
Burritos with tofu or tempeh.
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: jjanders
How did I know this thread would be full of retarded responses.
I don't know too many "quick" recipes, but there are A LOT of ethnic dishes that are vegetarian/vegan. The fact that people think the only possible meal without meat is salad or veggies, LOL.
Try making your own homemade falafel, hummus, babaganouge, or taboulleh.
Red curry is pretty simple, just need curry, coconut milk, brown sugar, veggies, and rice.
Lots of Indian dishes.
Tomato and avocado sandwiches with some veganaise on sprouted bread, so good.
All sorts of stir frys.
Burritos with tofu or tempeh.
Mmmm ..... Falafel, hummus, babaganouge and taboulleh .... all yummy!
And red curry kicks ass .....
That said .... I put chicken in my curry, or I have egg curry ... and usually, I have shish, kifta, shawarma, or chicken whenever I have falafel....
Originally posted by: Juddog
You're referring to a level 4 vegan; the O.P. is only a level 2 vegan.