January 12, 2010

katherine

January 12, 2010 - .  

breakfast: handful of blueberries, coffee

lunch (all from Whole Foods), and later snack: A. whole wheat pita, B. multigrain pita chips, 1. The Bridge tofu salad and 2. Earthly Eats tofu salad. After trying all the combinations, A2 and B1 are the best. AB is the worst.

dinner at Japan Inn: miso soup (vegetable-base; some miso soup is cooked with a sardine or bonito base), cold ginger tofu salad, edamame, avocado roll, shiitake mushroom roll, vegetable roll, oshinko (Japanese pickled cabbage) roll, Sapporo beer

January 10, 2010

katherine

January 10, 2010 - .  

brunch: Joe’s O’s with soymilk

snack: vegan pepparkakor cookies courtesy of Russ Erickson (slightly stale from Christmastime; recipe coming soon), coffee

dinner at Spadaro, New Rochelle, NY: Italian bread with olive oil and garlic, antipasto dishes (assorted olives, asparagus, green beans, swiss chard, sundried tomatoes with artichoke hearts, and eggplant with garlic, all cooked in olive oil, vinegar, and/or lemon), pasta with cherry tomato and parsley sauce (I confirmed that all these dishes were vegan. With Italian food, I recently learned to be wary about anchovies in many tomato sauces), red wine (may or may not be vegan)

Stacey: 1/10/2010

January 10, 2010 - .  
brunch pumpkin donut with oreo cookie crumbs and half a vegan burrito with sausage and mozzarella cheese from The Fractured Prune.  The food was OK, not great.  I was really excited to have a donut, but the donut did not taste exactly how I remember donuts tasting.  The price was very reasonable.  If I was in the neighborhood I would go back, but I would not go out of my way to go back again (except perhaps to support the fact that hey have a vegan menu).  In the DC area, only the Fractured Prune in Silver Spring has the vegan menu.
dinner dumpling soup.  The soup was based off this recipe, however I changed the recipe a bit and made my own dumpling wrappers (recipe).  In the dumplings I omitted the chinese broccoli and the seitan and added in lemon juice, salt, tofu, and spinach.  In the broth I added in carrots, broccoli (not chinese), green beans and green onions. I also added more water than the recipe called for.  Overall, it’s a pretty tasty, light soup.

  

desert/pm snack Kettle brand salt and vinegar chips. I ate way too many and now feel sick.  The only 2 brands that are easy to find and are vegan are Kettle and Cape Code
drink 1/2 Mickey’s beer (vegan).  Although I am relying currently relying on barnivore to find out if beer is vegan, I am going to start checking for myself.
medicine still taking Cleocin Pediatric (seems to have vegan ingredients, although I’m sure it was tested on animals), but i’m almost done!

January 9, 2010

emily

January 9, 2010 - .  

banana

fritz pastry: blueberry muffin (ask about vegan options at fritz pastry because it’s not obvious; for example, all their cupcakes are vegan, they just don’t tell you unless you ask!), raspberry green tea

cedar’s: pita w herbed olive oil, salad, veggie-hummus sandwich, fries

amy’s cheeseless roasted vegetable pizza w added avocado

mango

marcy

January 9, 2010 - .  

i’m a little embarrassed about how much sugar i ate today

breakfast: vegan cinnamon streusal at fritz pastry, along with white peony tea and a banana

lunch:  half of a hummus veggie wrap at cedar’s, comes with fries, a salad, and pita

tea: more pumpkin thingies, a chocolate/peanut butter bar that andrea made, grapefruit, apples, clementines, orange ginger tea cookies. lemon lift tea.

i just realized i forgot to eat dinner ):

and a gin and tonic (with lime!) at some bar in the loop

January 8, 2010

katherine

January 8, 2010 - .  

breakfast: coffee

lunch: leftover pasta with cashew/basil pesto, leftover fava beans with broccoli rabe and button and shiitake mushrooms

dinner: spiced garlic wild rice (click for recipe)

sideBoil 3 cups water and add 1 cup wild rice, along with 2-3 bay leaves, 1-2 tsp red pepper flakes, 1-2 tsp olive oil, and salt and pepper. Cover and cook. 15 minutes before the wild rice is done, add chunks of garlic to the pot.

I used “quick-cook” airboat-harvested wild rice, which takes only 20 minutes to cook and can be purchased for about $6/lb at the 2605 London Rd Holiday gas station in Duluth, MN. Cultivated wild rice is cheaper, and hand-picked is more expensive, but they all taste good.

baked tofu and shallots topped with spinach and vegan Parmesan (click for recipe)

entreeMarinade for tofu: Dijon mustard, vinegar (I used apricot and lavender balsamic), olive oil, a dash of soy sauce, water, rosemary, thyme, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper (all ingredients to taste).

Since I was in a hurry and did not want to take time to soak the tofu in the marinade, I diluted the marinade with extra water so that it fully covered the tofu in a baking pan, and then cooked it 440F for 45 minutes (longer than is needed to cook well-marinated tofu).

Add coarsely chopped red onion, shallot, and garlic 25 minutes before it is done baking. Add a layer of fresh spinach topped in vegan parmesan cheese (optional; available at Whole Foods) 10 minutes before it is done.

Delirium Tremens (does anyone know if Delirium is vegan?) and Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA (vegan)

Stacey- January 8, 2010

January 8, 2010 - .  

Breakfast- oatmeal with salt (I promise it’s delicious)

Lunch- falafel (maoz) sandwich from Maoz Vegetarian in DC (click here for the menu)

Snack 1- salad with black beans, carrots, red onion, celery and lettuce tossed in balsamic vinaigrette

Snack 2- a handful of Whole Food’s vegan chocolate chips

Dinner- homemade fettuccini (more info) and another salad with balsamic vinaigrette

Drinks- 1/2 of a 40 ounce Budweiser.  I just realized that I have never confirmed that Budweiser is vegan.  This blog has taught me something already.  Before I drink it again, I will find out and report back.

emily

January 8, 2010 - .  

victory’s banner (vegan/vegetarian/american/brunch): eggless wonder (marinated tofu with steamed veggies, rice, fried potatoes, hearth bread), coffee

apple & peanut butter

irazu (costa rican): boiled yucca with mojo, salad, spinach sauteed with peppers and onions, rice, refried beans, plantains, soy-based oatmeal-banana shake

patron tequila

marcy’s chocolate chip pumpkin cookies w trader joe’s vanilla soy ice cream

1/8/10

January 8, 2010 - .  

breakfast: oatmeal with banana, peanut butter, cinnamon

1.5 cookie-scones

lunch: amy’s breakfast burrito (black beans and veggies)

1 cookie-scone

dinner: at irazu, an awesome costa rican restaurant near wicker park.

  • yucca with mojo
  • spinach sauteed with tomatoes, red peppers, garlic
  • yellow rice and refried beans
  • cabbage salad
  • chocolate banana vegan shake

1.5 cookie-scones with a scoop of trader joe’s vanilla soy ice cream

January 7, 2010

katherine

January 7, 2010 - .  

breakfast: coffee, plain bagel from coffee cart

lunch: leftover tabbouleh/chickpea salad and leftover BBQ “chicken”

snack from Giant Bagel Store (120 University Place, New York, NY 10003‎): bagel with tofutti, onion, tomato. The more bagels the better!

dinner: pasta with cashew pesto (pesto purchased at The Standard in Brooklyn) with cherry tomatoes, glass of red wine (may or may not be vegan)

emily

January 7, 2010 - .  

breakfast: bagel w horseradish hummus and cherry tomatoes, clementine

lunch: bob’s red mill lentil soup mix, bake-at-home ciabatta roll from trader joe’s

dinner at 90 miles cuban cafe in chicago il: tofu dinner (grilled tofu with peppers and onions, white rice, black beans, sweet plantains), soy empanada (filled with picadillo-spiced crumbled soy stuff), fried yucca, colada (i learned: cortadito=sweet espresso shot with steamed milk; colada=sweet espresso shot w/o milk)

patron tequila: vegan friendly (www.barnivore.com)

January 5, 2010

katherine

January 5, 2010 - .  

breakfast: coffee

lunch: from Mamoun’s, falafel sandwich (lettuce, tomato, falafel, and tahini on pita; $2.50 including tax); from nearby Mexican restaurant (can’t remember its name), vegetarian pinto bean burrito ($1.20 including tax)

dinner cooked by Jeanne: homemade whole wheat bread, bean soup, salad

January 4, 2010

katherine

January 4, 2010 - .  

breakfast: coffee

lunch from Giant Bagel Shop (120 University Place, New York, NY 10003‎): everything bagel with tomato, onion, and tofu cream cheese ($2.99 including tax)

dinner cooked by Jeanne: tabbouleh with chickpeas; roasted eggplant, sweet potato, and garlic; salad with tasty vegan dressing; Dogfish Head Raison D’Être and 60-Minute IPA (vegan)

late night snack: Trader Joe’s soy grilled chicken slices (so-so. They are low-fat and taste like it.)

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