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A common challenge: Eating plant based on vacation... I've turned that into a fun opportunity rather than a challenge -
I look forward to finding and trying plant based friendly eateries everywhere we travel. Our family favorite in Chicago: Kale My Name! Our boys ask for it anytime we're headed to or through Chicago...
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DietIDdietitian That's awesome! I agree it's fun -- one resource I find particularly helpful is HappyCow -- you can look up vegan, vegetarian, veg-friendly restaurants, and natural food stores by area at...
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Shey La aplicación happy cow es buenísima yo también la he usado incluso cuando estaba de visita en P.R.
General Tso's Cauliflower - Pinch of Yum
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"General Tso's Cauliflower: golden brown crispy fried cauliflower tossed in a made-from-scratch sauce. The BEST vegetarian Asian-takeout-style food."
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annefood Love this veg cook-at-home recipe! I get Asian takeout cravings but being able to control the ingredients is key!
Jul
11
Rawsome Meetup #MeatlessMonday
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Busboys and Poets
"If you're new to eating a vegan diet, it can be challenging to find a balance between being social and still enjoying a plant-based diet while you're out. On Mondays, we're getting together at an ...
Fresh pasta is a great way to use up the last bits of veg in the fridge #nofoodwaste
I had 3 assorted #wild mushrooms, a few leaves of #local spinach and a splash of white wine left in the bottom of a bottle. Combined with 1/2 of a leftover red onion, a clove of garlic, and some he...
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sugardetoxme Great tip!
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etsummer Awesome and delicious tip! Always love meals you can make with not much left in the fridge/pantry. Fresh pasta is so easy and simple.
Jun
25
Join us for Salvage Supperclub SF - Jun 25th + 26th
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City of San Francisco
Food is too good to waste. We're doing what we can to inspire everyone who cooks and eats to make the most of the edible food in their lives.
We hope you'll join us for Salvage Supperclub in San F...
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etsummer This is awesome! I'll sadly be out of town but do y'all do these monthly/when is the next!?
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sugardetoxme Welcome to the community
Spaghetti & Beetballs!
We got some beautiful Detroit dark red beets & Shiitake mushrooms in our CSA this week. So I decided to get creative and put a spin on the old dinner classic. Voila spaghetti and beet balls! ☺️ al...
#FoodRevolution Veggie Noodle Stir-fry!
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Tomorrow is #FoodRevolution Day, and Jamie's veggie noodle stir-fry will be front and center at the Union Square Greenmarket!
This recipe is a great way to make sure you’re getting the vitamins an...
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Brianne Stir fry is my fall back recipe whenever I have to clean out the fridge. I also add tofu to my stir fry when I have it, but I usually saute it separately with soy sauce so it gets a bit more...
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gingerandchorizo Stir-fry is the best!!
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mirasingh I'm going to attempt to sneak out and say hello. Looking forward to some stir fry.
Cook your leek greens and make a veggie pasta!
Coolest #KitchenTip I learned yesterday at @Feedback #Feeding5000NYC event. The Chef at Egg said that you can boil your leek greens "like a pasta". Just separate them, rip them with your hands, mak...
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munchiemummy Such a great idea! I have used them in soups before but this sounds like the next generation of "zoodles" it's such a good idea.
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etsummer Ha I have so many leek greens in my freezer waiting to be used to make veg broth but this sounds like such a better idea since I can't seem to find the time to actually make it!
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JenniferEmilson I freeze mine for when I make veggie stock! #FoodRevolution
Chopped Chinese chicken salad for dinner tonight! 🍴🌿💚 used up all of the random bits of veg in the fridge. #nofoodwaste
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DietID_TeamDietitians stems included?
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FarmerDave Greens, even if slightly wilted, work great in a stir fry. I'm glad you used them. They take a lot of work (and water) to grow, so I always cringe when I see someone throw them away.
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munchiemummy @rachna If I can't use bits and ends of veggies, I save them to make vegetable stock or soups.