January 13th, 2012 by Savvy Veg
Adventures with serious vegetarian camp cooking I’m not a veteran camper and far from an expert on campsite cookery. I’ve been camping maybe 10 times in my 65 years, for a total of about 3 months. However, most of my camping involved vegetarian cooking. So naturally I feel qualified to talk about it. My camping […]
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January 13th, 2012 by Savvy Veg
Things They Don’t Warn You About Before You Get Pregnant There are things they don’t warn you about before you get pregnant, probably for the good of the species. I thought pregnancy would have a couple of upsides. Besides, of course, a tiny precious baby at the end. I figured it would be the one […]
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January 6th, 2012 by Savvy Veg
Youngest Savvy Vegetarian Shocked to Be Pregnant Pt 1 of a vegetarian pregnancy series written by Zoë Keeland, pregnant vegetarian, and youngest daughter of Savvy Vegetarian. Zoë has a positive pregnancy test and starts to realize what it means to have a vegetarian diet during pregnancy. Zoë has agreed to write hormonally driven pregnancy posts […]
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November 19th, 2011 by Savvy Veg
Major Source of Vegetarian Stress: Thanksgiving Dinner with Non-Veg Family I can’t believe that Thanksgiving is next week! It sneaks up on me like that every year! But it’s OK. Thanksgiving is not such a big deal - anymore. Back in my turkey days, I used to stress over Thanksgiving dinner: Get the bird cooked […]
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October 7th, 2011 by Savvy Veg
Crockpots left on warm for many hours leads to overcooked and spoiled food Hi, I just purchased a programmable Crock-Pot and am looking for vegetarian slowcooker recipes which I see your website has. Thank you! I hope you can answer my question. It looks like slow-cooking vegetables does not take very much time….about 6 hours […]
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September 22nd, 2011 by Savvy Veg
Go with familiar flavors & looks in vegetarianizing meat based meals Guest post by Aussie Fiona Morgan, who is working on an art/veg cookbook of meatless meals. Check out her blog, Spaces Between the Gaps, and website, Where Fish Sing for beautiful art and meatless recipes. The sample recipes have been lifted from her blog, […]
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September 7th, 2011 by Savvy Veg
Eating at work lunch ideas - main dish salad recipes, wraps and soups Hi Savvy Veg! Love your website and newsletters. My husband is a farmer, and often takes his lunch to the field. I would like ideas for brown-bag lunches consisting mostly of foods that he can eat on the go, as he prefers […]
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August 20th, 2011 by Savvy Veg
Cook’s Illustrated is great for veg and non-veg alike I love Cook’s Illustrated! There’s so much fascinating and useful information in every issue. Every serious cook, veg or non-veg, needs and deserves a subscription to Cook’s Illustrated. I read every issue, cover-to-cover, so I don’t miss anything, skipping over the parts that don’t concern me […]
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July 16th, 2011 by Savvy Veg
NutsOnline: Excellent Source for Vegetarian Foods You Can’t Find Locally I often hear from people who can’t find vegetarian foods they want at their local markets. If you live in a veg friendly place with a natural food store, you can find most of what you need. Others who aren’t so lucky get upset when […]
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July 2nd, 2011 by Savvy Veg
2 year vegan, mostly raw diet, beans & tofu main protein source, foul gas all the time I eat about three cups of beans a day (red kidney, black, romano and chick peas). I soak and cook them myself in a slow cooker. I have LOTS of gas even though I eat slow and chew […]
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