I have made nut milk in the past so that part is easy. A batch of almond milk for breakfast cereal and oatmeal. The almond milk is on the left. I had to purchase a new blender and decided to go with the Ninja that is available at crappy tire. It is a fabulous blender! I highly recommend it. On the right is the cashew cream for coffee and sometimes tea. Because the blender is so awesome I didn't have to strain the cashew cream. Thanks Maurie for the tip on the blender. Paid $80 for 1000w.
For lunches we are having quinoa, kale and bean stew. It is very hearty and tasty!
Banana & coconut muffins for snacks. I made them with whole wheat flour so they would be filling. This is the first time using an egg substitute. Just mixed a little ground flax seed with some water & it made a small bowl of sticky goop. And it is a great source of omega 3s!
I have been making my own sprouts for years. It is very easy and I don't have to worry about contaminated sprouts from the store. I put them in a mason jar with cheese cloth stretched over the lid. The first day they soak in water then for the following 3 days I rinse and drain the water in the morning and before bed. From start to finish about 4 days and yummy sprouts!
As long as I have something to put in my mouth when I am hungry or just need a snack I should survive. The prep was not hard and there is so much info on the internet. I can look up anything! Anything!
3 comments:
That's awesome! Gives me some good ideas since I'm mostly off dairy and I don't really eat egg anyway....
I'm wondering if I can make vegan chocolate ganache with non-dairy chocolate and coconut milk. I will keep you posted on this exciting development! :)
Anyone out there who is considering going vegan, but is a little put off by all the things you'll have to give up? Let me tell you this: once you check out all the cool stuff you've never eaten before, you'll wonder what all the worry was about.
It all looks really yummy Jen!
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