Not exact matches
In a glowing review of a movie called A Perfect Family, Rex Reed
writes that the main character Eileen is «a devout, self - obsessed Catholic so enslaved by dogma and ritual that she crosses herself and gives thanks to God before she so much
as eats a
vegetarian tamale.»
I ordered it on the spot, not even considering that there might be a lot of recipes I won't be able to do
as I don't eat meat, but then I noticed you've already
written 85 % of them are actually
vegetarian!
Made it just
as written with haricot vert instead of okra and served it
as a
vegetarian main entree that serves 2 - 3 people.
I used haricot vert, otherwise I made it just
as the recipe was
written and served it
as a main
vegetarian entree.
I want to try it
as written and then I think I'll spice in up for a Mexican
vegetarian meal.
She is big on dairy,
as back when she
wrote it,
vegetarian alternatives were few, and beans and dairy were standard.
This is a tasty dish
as written, and it can be easily adapted to make in the chillier weather and / or to make it
vegetarian.
As she
writes in the introduction, «Growing up in a
vegetarian family and having Mum at the helm in the kitchen, encouraging us all to muck in, was the best education I could have asked for.»
Talia has
written for media outlets such
as Vegetarian Times, VegNews, Psychology Today, Positive Impact Magazine and GirlieGirlArmy.com.
Meat - Free Keto started
as a way to
write down recipes that I came up with while trying out a
vegetarian ketogenic diet, so that I would remember them, but also to share with whoever might be interested.
You can find articles she's
written in such magazines
as Woman's Day, VegNews, Yoga Journal,
Vegetarian Times, Mothering, and Natural Health.
As anyone heard of Dr. Al Sears — he's
written articles saying that being vegan and
vegetarian is bad for you.
I
write about traveling
as a
vegetarian and have a page on FB veggie travel tales
as well.