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Author Archives: jodie
Healthy Weeknight Meals: Creamy Broccoli Dal
I have a lot of cookbooks. I mean, a lot. Really. One of the problems with that is that there are cookbooks on my shelf that I’ve never used. Shocking. And not cool! So, I’m working on using all of … Continue reading
VeganMoFo Hump Day!
Happy VeganMoFo Hump Day! Click on the picture and you’ll hear an extra-special vegan song by vegan satirical rap artist Leslie Hall, in honor of VeganMoFo Hump Day! Lyrics: I eat the finest cuisines, in the finest of places Stuff … Continue reading
Healthy Weeknight Meals: Mix-and-Match Jambalaya
Another meal in the slow cooker! I actually had today off, so I again got to be here while using the slow cooker. I’m feeling pretty confident about it at this point, though using it next week is not on … Continue reading
Healthy Weeknight Meals: Masala Baked Tofu
Served with kale and leftover corn pudding from yesterday. Tonight’s meal is centered on Masala Baked Tofu from Appetite for Reduction. If you’re reading this blog and you’re trying to eat healthy- you own that book, right? Because you totally … Continue reading
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Healthy Weeknight Meals: Corn Pudding, Soy Curls and Kale
It’s not so much of a pudding as a casserole. 🙂 I’ve been going through various cookbooks (with relatively quick/healthy recipes) and looking for recipes that I haven’t used before. This meal was built around one of them, Corn Pudding, … Continue reading
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Tagged corn, gluten-free, healthy weeknight meals, kale, soy curls, veganmofo, xgfx
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Healthy Weeknight Meals: Tempeh Braised with Figs and Port Wine
Slow cookers are awesome. Spend a few minutes prepping things the night before, then a few minutes to throw everything in the cooker in the morning, and you can set it to do all the cooking while you’re at work. … Continue reading
AT&T Lies About iPhone 4S Arrival Date
Stepping out of the VeganMoFo role for a minute; I hope my vegan followers will excuse the off topic post. My old 3Gs. I love you 3Gs, but it’s time. Like many excited iPhone fans, I got up early early … Continue reading
Baba Ganoush with Homemade Tahini
I used to love baba ganoush from Mamoun’s when I lived in New Haven. I know that there’s a Mamoun’s or two in NYC, but it’s just not the same when it’s not across the street from your apartment. Vegan … Continue reading
Healthy Weeknight Meals: Salad with leftovers!
During the week, I’m only cooking for myself. While it is possible to cook single servings of meals (last night’s sad stir-fry was an example), sometimes there are leftovers to use. I have a couple of choices in how I … Continue reading
Healthy Weeknight Meals: Seitan Stir-fry
This is not an appetizing photo. Not good lighting, brownish food. Not my best effort. This was a stir fry using up leftover seitan from the Lemongrass Seitan Sandwiches. I got home on the late side from work, and was … Continue reading