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1 month ago |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Kirsten Kaminski |Lazy Cat Kitchen |Minimalist Baker
If you sit down to eat in any Italian restaurant, you’ll likely see tiramisu on the menu. This is regardless of where you are in the world, because the creamy, coffee-soaked dessert is a global favorite. But while the classic recipe is hardly dairy-free, it is possible to make this Italian sweet treat with plant-based ingredients and without sacrificing any taste or texture. And you can do it all from scratch, without having to leave the house.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Hannah Kaminsky |Kirsten Kaminski |Nourishing Amy
Christmas dinner in the US varies from household to household, but generally, it tends to consist of a large meaty centerpiece, like turkey or glazed ham, alongside side dishes like mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and stuffing. But while festive spreads like this are still popular, increasingly, many Americans are looking to break tradition over the holiday period.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Tanya Flink |Kirsten Kaminski |Dreena Burton |Gibbs Smith Publishing
Most days, 363 to be exact, it’s perfectly acceptable to not like pie; however, on Thanksgiving and Pi Day, everyone is expected to partake in a slice. The fact is that we’re not all pie people, and that’s ok. Thanksgiving should be about enjoying the foods you love, not eating under obligation. Let’s think outside the pie plate and create new delicious holiday traditions. Here are 10 dairy-free Thanksgiving desserts that aren’t pie. Jump to the dessertsWhy do we eat pie for Thanksgiving?
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Nov 4, 2024 |
onegreenplanet.org | Lydia Filgueras |Kirsten Kaminski |Natalie Tamara |Molly Patrick
The holidays are a busy time for all. Most of us will be spending more time at work in the days leading up to Thanksgiving and on top of that, it's time to start thinking about what we want to make and bracing ourselves for the grocery shopping apocalypse. But sometimes, you just don't get the time to think through what you're going to make.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
onegreenplanet.org | Emma Gallagher |Kirsten Kaminski |Somer McCowan |Justine Chapman
Whether you are having a fancy dinner party, a buffet, or just a night in on your own with a glass of wine and a good movie, a decent cheese plate goes a long. If you haven't dabbled with homemade, plant-based cheese before, then you are in for a very pleasant surprise. It is just incredible how, well, 'cheesy' some everyday vegan items can become when mixed with the right flavorings and formed into recognizable shapes.
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