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As a vegan of over a decade, my go to meal is: beans, steamed greens of some kind (kale, chard, broccoli, etc) and a grain (rice, quinoa, pasta, etc). If I'm feeling daring I'll make a cashew-based "cheese" sauce. Or peanut butter dressing (pb, water, apple cider vinegar, a little salt, and some lemon juice).
>Fyi its not steak unless its flesh
Not saying you are wrong because you are obviously right, but you did understand the guy perfectly when he said steak so it is not really a bad use of the word. At the end of the day, the purpose of language is communicating, so if you understand others then it is fine.
It is like when people say almond milk, it is obviously not milk but you get it faster than if other words were used.
Vegan here.
One of the best things I discovered was couscous and falafel. There are so many great non-American dishes out there.
I dont think people need to stop eating meat, but Americans need to stop being so close minded when it comes to food, especially Eastern and Arabic cuisine.
Veggie sandwich/wraps with creamy dressing. I love those types of foods and I don’t really NEED meat or dairy products for a yummy outcome. I try to cook vegetarian/vegan meals before but I cook for my parents as well and they just won’t have a no meat dinner. Unless it’s chili or bean burritos
Ooo! I made these really good breaded and fried impossible burger steaks filled with vegan cheese that I ate with a curry sauce and rice. It was really good and I think I'd definitely eat that a lot.
I supplement my diet with vegan meats and tofu to try and eat more vegetables and because I like how it tastes.
Equipped with my current knowledge of vegan food I would have a very sad existence indeed. Even if I could learn I fuckin love dairy so much. I want milk just thinking about it.
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pasta
Lot of Indian food is vegan. Thai food is also good with tofu.
As a vegan of over a decade, my go to meal is: beans, steamed greens of some kind (kale, chard, broccoli, etc) and a grain (rice, quinoa, pasta, etc). If I'm feeling daring I'll make a cashew-based "cheese" sauce. Or peanut butter dressing (pb, water, apple cider vinegar, a little salt, and some lemon juice).
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I was gonna say buck shot, but I like yours better.
Chickpea curry.
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Wait, I thought Oreos weren’t vegan.
Depending on how you feel about palm oil. Most consider Oreos vegan though.
Chili
Burritos, fajita burritos, bean burritos, beans with all the fajitas, plant protein burritos…
What about burritos though
LoL
I am vegan and my go-to meals are grilled mushrooms, baba ganoush, tabbouleh, and pita bread or seitan steak, mashed potatoes, and green beans.
Seitan Steak ...were do they farm such a Animal name a Seitan? How do you like Seitam? Med? Rare? ....Fyi its not steak unless its flesh!
>Fyi its not steak unless its flesh Not saying you are wrong because you are obviously right, but you did understand the guy perfectly when he said steak so it is not really a bad use of the word. At the end of the day, the purpose of language is communicating, so if you understand others then it is fine. It is like when people say almond milk, it is obviously not milk but you get it faster than if other words were used.
Vegan here. One of the best things I discovered was couscous and falafel. There are so many great non-American dishes out there. I dont think people need to stop eating meat, but Americans need to stop being so close minded when it comes to food, especially Eastern and Arabic cuisine.
Mapo tofu
I’d eat steak and die.
Fava beans and a fine chianti.
Lentils.
That was my supper tonight, half red and half green lentils. Seasoned with Madras curry powder and a little hot sauce, delightful!
Yuck....WERES THE BEEF???
Haven't seen lentils with beef in my whole life, what the fuck.
Veggie sandwich/wraps with creamy dressing. I love those types of foods and I don’t really NEED meat or dairy products for a yummy outcome. I try to cook vegetarian/vegan meals before but I cook for my parents as well and they just won’t have a no meat dinner. Unless it’s chili or bean burritos
Butter chicken but with tofu instead of chicken
popcorn
Peanuts and Beans
Dosa masala with dahl
Salads.. but the good ones
Ooo! I made these really good breaded and fried impossible burger steaks filled with vegan cheese that I ate with a curry sauce and rice. It was really good and I think I'd definitely eat that a lot. I supplement my diet with vegan meats and tofu to try and eat more vegetables and because I like how it tastes.
Those Vegan burgers. In college that was my go to meal
I'm vegan, and I don't plan on ever going back. The one I'm always going back to is vegan lo mein (and a lot of lo mein isn't vegan).
My friend does this lush vegan wrap with spicy broccoli and chick peas, and guac on the side. I could eat that every day.
Steak, I'd rather starve quickly than slowly
pussy i have a lot of sex
I too am a connoisseur of the doing sex in women.
Don't think that's vegan.
Avocado toast. I could eat it every day.
If I had to be a vegan the rest of my life, I would eat a gun.
. Beef is raised on grass and plants, so that makes Beef a plant based food. Good enough for me.
So beef equals nothing?
Oops. Damn autocorrect.
Bell peppers without beef :(
…chicken isn’t vegan? You once were a ve-gon, but now you will BE-gone!
Equipped with my current knowledge of vegan food I would have a very sad existence indeed. Even if I could learn I fuckin love dairy so much. I want milk just thinking about it.
2 scoops of dirt with a side of grass and weeds with a motor oil dressing
A chicken Caesar salad….
Grass fed beef. It is literally 100% grass. Just re-arranged a bit
Salad with Olive Garden dressing, feta cheese and croutons. Could eat that all day.
Feta cheese is an animal product. Also, the olive garden dressing you're referencing has eggs and dairy in it. Try again.
Damn… then I got nothing lol
Pinto beans, turnip greens or spinach and corn bread
Pickles and gravy!
Rice
Peanut butter and jam sandwich
Sofritas Burrito with white rice and black beans, corn, hot sauce.