VEGAN DIET
#18002 - 08/21/03 11:33 AM
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louise
Reged: 02/05/03
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Loc: canada
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ASIDE from having a piece of bread with stew or soup, how else would you incorporate fibres(breads), into a vegan diet.
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You could have rice, pasta, root veggies, etc.
For a list of soluble & insoluble fibers, check here.
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how do breads fit in?nt
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You can oreder great cookbooks online if you want. www.peta.com
The Compassionate Cook by PETA and Ingrid Newkirk 12.95
Meatless Meals for Working People: Quick and Easy Vegetarian Recipes by Debra Wasserman and Charles Stahler 12.00
Hope this helps you. Take Care
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I'm not sure if there are any maybe. Sorry , not sure.
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that is a website for animal cruelty prevention. WHERE do the cookbooks for vegans tie in?
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I don't see why a person couldn't just add them in?nt
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Re: VEGAN DIET
#18082 - 08/21/03 07:20 PM
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Karin
Reged: 02/11/03
Posts: 483
Loc: Southern California
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You don't need the cookbook, there is a link right on the page for recipes. Some of the recipes look really tasty too.
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Hi KARIN; I found it, thanks nt
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hey all
there are a ton of vegan breads out there. most i get from whole foods and you can make them yourself with a bread machine. if you have one there should be a guide which includes recipies. or do a general search on the nternet and there are a ton out there.
i'm a vegetarian and have no problems finding breads. you can also get spelt bread and check into others. the workers should be able to help.
the person who posted about PETA having cookbooks or suggestions is correct. in their "peta mall" you can find a ton of cookbooks or try looking in any book store in the cooking section. i have a lot of cookbooks at home that i play around with to make them ibs friendly.
please let me know if you need any further assistance. i'm working on making my diet as vegan as possible, though i'm still having problems kicking the dairy. amazingly enough the dairy doesn't bother my ibs as much as it does others, though i'm still vegetarian and trying to be vegan for ethical and spiritual reasons.
good luck!
amy
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sorry i forgot to add that breads can be used in a lot of ways in vegan diets. you can make crutons for salads, crackers for spreads, experiment with dinner rolls, make kolaches, bagels, english muffins, i found these amazing cereal bars by envirokids made with crispy brown rice (they have berry, chocolate and peanut butter flavor..berry is addicting), i've found teriyaki flavored rice crackers, fruity booty, tings (cheeto tasting chip that's vegan) and TONS of other yummy fiber filled foods at places like whole foods and other health food markets. try other cereals, too. i make rice crispie treats using marshmallow creme (not sure if it's vegan) instead of gelatin. you should be able to find vegan marshmallow creme though. also there are a ton of chips out there which i use with salsas.
the cream cheese (all vegan) spreads by tofutti are to die for. i smear them on everything from veggies, to small pieces of bread. garlic and onion are my favorites.
don't forget potatoes as a good fiber source. they even make potato pasta called gnocci (spelling might be wrong). as a potato and bread addict, i've found many ways to get creative in the kitchen. i'm so glad my 2 favortie foods are staples of the ibs diet
sorry i forgot to add that. just go into the largets health food store and ask..they should be able to help. i am unable to take fiber supplements (they don't agree with me), but i do get plenty of fiber. i also use wheat gluten and can make fake chicken and dumplings (though they can get high in fat).
try going to www.pangeaveg.com and http://www.differentdaisy.com/ both places specialize in vegan products also check the peta mall at http://www.peta.org/mall/veg.html for more good food. http://www.healthy-eating.com/index.html is another place i shop a lot. try the vegan jello by emes. i love that stuff. use a smaller amount of water than the directions say, and it turns out perfect. let me know if i can be of further assistance.
amy
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They sell cookbooks too. I saw it in one of PETA's magazines I got at a thrift store. They probably have alot of soluble fiber meals in them. I'd buy them but can't afford them yet.
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Hi; my only concern about eating other breads like spelt, etc. is if they are as filling as french or sourdough bread is.
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hi queenie; THAT is tons of info already thanks. I just might check out those sites ,later. I do feel I need to take it a bit slow to see how it goes. THANKS A BUNCH!
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That's true. Great idea.
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O.k. thanks.
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