Tag: Food
Super Fast & Easy Soyrizo Pasta Dinner
So I admit it. I burnt myself out. if you know me in person — you know that me admitting this is a huge deal. After years of working 40+ hours a week in the animal rights movement and writing this blog and then writing […]
Thai Lemongrass Tofu Tacos with a Lime-Sriracha Aioli & Basil-Cucumber Salsa
These are not the most photogenic tacos in the world but they are damn amazing. These tacos came into our lives about a week ago when our darling friend and cookbook author Marta Holmberg posted this photo of Vegan Vietnamese Tacos made by The Mandoline […]
Vegan Meyhane Pilavi (Turkish Bulgur Pilaf)
There is a crazy thing that happens when you’re a food blogger who hasn’t been able to post reguraly because you’re working on a book. You’re still writing all the time but you can’t decide what to post and then you end up not posting […]
Raspberry Lemonade Tart with a Rosewater & Coconut Crust
So I admit I’ve been a little MIA lately. There has been a lot going on and to be honest — I’ve fallen behind on basically everything. I mean emails, laundry, cleaning out the fridge… pretty much everything but bills*. But there have been a […]
Simplest Red Fruit Salad ever & some of our favorite Summertime recipes!
Life, our book and travel to foreign lands have kept us away. We have a guest post and several recipes waiting to be posted and shared with the world but today I need to work on the book — so I’m posting a 4 ingredient […]
The Betty Crocker Project: Vegan Chicken & Cashew Dinner
Editing a book is a deceptively slow process. It’s the kind of thing that seems to go fast and is pretty easy till you realize you’ve actually gone through several pages and you don’t even remember what you’ve just read. I’ve heard of similar things happening to truck drivers […]
Pasta alla Puttanesca with Vegan Sausage – not your everyday red sauce
Rome is often called “The Eternal City.” Perhaps it’s because it has survived being burnt to the ground, sacked and rebuilt again and again. Maybe it’s because even Alaric, the Visigoth king that burnt most of the city to the ground and took a large percentage of […]