
Wes Allison
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Jun 17, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Wes Allison |Stephanie Bogdanich |Molly Frisinger
Like many ancient cultures, the Aztecs worshipped many different gods and goddesses. Huitzilopochtli, for example, was the god of the sun and war, while Tlaloc was the god of rain. And Mayahuel was the fertility goddess of agave, a succulent plant. Yes, long, long before it became an obsession in the West, and long before colonization, the Aztecs worshipped the agave plant and even drank its juices.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
onegreenplanet.org | Julia Sloan |Terry L. Sargent |Justine Chapman |Wes Allison
Protein is the word on everyone's lips when it comes to vegan nutrition! It's an important building block for the human body and everyone needs it.
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May 13, 2024 |
onegreenplanet.org | Julia Sloan |Olivia Robertson-Moe |Wes Allison |Caroline Doucet
Top Daily Recipes: Rustic French Ratatouille to Crispy Baked Peanut Tofu! Ready, set, recipes! Here are our just published, fresh-out-the-mill recipes in one convenient place! These are the top vegan recipes of the day, and are now a part of the thousands of recipes on our Food Monster App ! Our newest recipes are stunning, so if you're looking for something new and delicious, these recipes are it! We also highly recommend downloading the Food Monster App - with over 15,000 delicious recipes...
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Feb 3, 2024 |
vegnews.com | Wes Allison |Stephanie Bogdanich |Molly Frisinger |Jessica Morris
VegNewsRecipesPair this tasty, lightly sweetened margarita from The Taco Cleanse cookbook with a huge platter of cheesy homemade nachos for your very own happy hour in your kitchen. What you need:3 limes, quartered1 small orange, quartered¼ cup silver tequila1 tablespoon agave nectar½ cup iceWhat you do:Into a cocktail shaker, add quartered limes, quartered oranges, tequila, and agave. Muddle together by shaking vigorously for 1 minute. Into a cocktail glass add ice and juice mixture.
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Aug 11, 2023 |
vegnews.com | Charlotte Pointing |Wes Allison |Stephanie Bogdanich |Molly Frisinger
Like many ancient cultures, the Aztecs worshipped many different gods and goddesses. Huitzilopochtli, for example, was the god of the sun and war, while Tlaloc was the god of rain. And Mayahuel was the fertility goddess of agave, a succulent plant. Yes, long, long before it became an obsession in the West, and long before colonization, the Aztecs worshipped the agave plant and even drank its juices.
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