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Mar. 17th, 2024 03:20 am
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Welcome to Vegans of Dreamwidth! I created this community to talk about vegan stuff because all the other vegan communities seem to be hibernating. All vegans and the vegan-friendly are welcome! See profile for posting guidelines. They amount to: Don't post anti-vegan stuff and don't post images of dead animals or animal suffering. 
reeby10: 'don't worry what people think they don't do it very often' in grey with 'think' and 'often' in red (Default)
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I've gotten really into making chia pudding for breakfast the past few months and the recipe I use calls for yogurt. My favorite yogurt to use is the Oui nondairy vanilla (it's coconut based), but I only get two servings of chia pudding out of each container, so it gets expensive to use every day. So I'm looking for some good alternatives, particularly ones that are available in larger sized containers.
 
What are your favorite brands of nondairy yogurt?
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What vegan recipe blogs does everyone like? I personally love:

From My Bowl
Nora Cooks
PlantBasedRd
and the vegan tags on A Couple Cooks

From my Bowl is my all-time favorite though. I've never made anything from her that wasn't super delicious. My favorite recipes are the "dump and bake" casseroles where you put dry rice or pasta with a flavored broth and different veggies into a casserole dish and bake for about an hour. So easy with almost no hands-on time. <3

If you want one to get you started, my favorite is the No-Boil Pesto Pasta but head's up that you do need to make or buy a vegan pesto *before* you start making the recipe.
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What is everyone cooking/eating for St. Patrick's/Easter/Passover/Ramadan/spring?

I had hoped to have vegan corned beef from Unreal Deli but the company had fulfillment issues and could not fill my order. So now I'm making colcannon for St. Patrick's. 

Still haven't figured out what to make for Easter. I was thinking of lentil shepherd's pie. In the winter holidays I made one of those fake meat roasts and it did not agree with me. It was the second brand I'd tried that had this problem so I think those roasts are just not for me. Is shepherd's pie too heavy? Maybe a pasta primavera? I already ordered vegan chocolates so I'm set for chocolate bunnies. 

Please share your meal/cooking ideas for a festive spring menu! 

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