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The Almost Vegan Project: A short menu
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Monday, February 21, 2011. I am only planning for 4 days this week, because the kids will be at their dad's this coming weekend. Plus, I will find out what my raise is going to be on Friday, and I am hoping I will have cause to celebrate! Dijon mustard sauce, buttered potatoes, steamed broccoli. Tuesday: Spicy Peanut and Eggplant Soup. Brown rice, pineapple. Wednesday: Chili Pasta, pineapple, butternut squash soup. Thursday: Beanie Weenies (from McDougall's Quick and Easy Cookbook. Don't hit your sister!
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Susan's Musings: Me, elsewhere
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A little bit of everything. Talk about science fiction from a female perspective. My old blogs, no longer updated:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). St Louis mom who cares about the environment, good food, books, feminism, and her family (not necessarily in that order). View my complete profile. More going on here than what it looks like. Using up the garden: Catching up. My Planned Parenthood Story. There was an error in this gadget. Update on leaving vegetarianism. The reading chair, take two.
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The Almost Vegan Project: West African Peanut Stew
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Sunday, January 21, 2007. West African Peanut Stew. Oh my goodness, was this a yummy recipe! I ate too much, because it was too good to stop. 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil (I think; I just swirled some in the bottom of the pot). 1 red onion, chopped. 3-4 cloves of garlic, diced (I used a lot more). 2 cups shredded cabbage. 2 medium large sweet potatoes, diced. 1 can diced tomatoes. 1 tsp grated fresh ginger (or more, if you like it a little spicier- I used more). 1 10 oz. bag frozen okra. That's just crazy talk.
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The Almost Vegan Project: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. I never thought I would see the day. I hope that my children aren’t going to get too tired of it. As usual, a consultation with the internet turned up many delicious looking recipes. I am gathering them all together here so that I can find them again when I am trying to figure out what to do with all of those squashes:. From FatFree Vegan Kitchen, a wonderfully fresh looking soup. Also from FatFree Vegan Kitchen, roasted yellow squash and onions. Links to this post. As I have said...
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The Almost Vegan Project: Kids in the Kitchen
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Kids in the Kitchen. The feminist in me was pleased to see that my daughter signed up for both FACS and Shop. No feminine limitations on that girl! But, since I know how much she wants to attend college, and her insistence, so far, on an Ivy League school (“I want to go to Harvard, like our president”), her great enthusiasm for these classes is a bit disconcerting to me. 8220;Did you know that in high school, you can take semester long FACS classes? It’s a interesting news!
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The Almost Vegan Project: August 2010
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Thursday, August 05, 2010. Adventures in sustainability: gardening. In this vein, I came across the coolest article. I even find myself thinking I wouldn’t mind doing a bit more of the gardening work myself, which is surprising to me. As time goes on, though, I am much more excited about the whole gardening concept, and the work doesn’t seem quite as bad (except when it gets to 100 degrees out there! Maybe I could start with a few containers and see how it goes? What are you doing? Links to this post.
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The Almost Vegan Project: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Kids in the Kitchen. The feminist in me was pleased to see that my daughter signed up for both FACS and Shop. No feminine limitations on that girl! But, since I know how much she wants to attend college, and her insistence, so far, on an Ivy League school (“I want to go to Harvard, like our president”), her great enthusiasm for these classes is a bit disconcerting to me. 8220;Did you know that in high school, you can take semester long FACS classes? Links to this post. I would s...
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The Almost Vegan Project: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Menu, 11/29 - 12/3, along with some Thanksgiving stuff. On Thanksgiving, I made cranberry sauce, mashed sweet potatoes with maple syrup and margarine, mushroom gravy, roasted Brussels sprouts, seamed green beans, and a roasted buttenut squash dressing. Here is a picture of the meal:. Monday: Chickpea noodle soup, from Veganomicon, without the mushrooms, since I am the only one who likes them (and we were out anyway), leftover steamed green beans and spinach. Links to this post.
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The Almost Vegan Project: Not Really Vegan, Again
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Monday, March 07, 2011. Not Really Vegan, Again. On the other hand, there is the isolation of disagreeing with so many people that take an absolute stance as an affront, and the difficulty of social occasions, plus the risk of what my Catholic background calls the error of scrupulosity: focusing so much on the details that you forget the big picture, why you are doing what you do. Again, there is no reason that this will not continue, and continue to grow in impact in my diet, no matter what else I eat.