If Going Vegan, Soup a Good Way to Get Started
And just like that another year zoomed on by, I wasn’t able make it to some of my favorite places to claim my 2018 vegan birthday freebies. Not that I didn’t want to, I really did but for days around my b-day, I had an upset tummy in no mood for eating out. Here’s the ...
Like any other processed product, vegan chicken is also high in sodium content. As such, these items contain about 400mg of sodium per serving. It is worth remembering that we all get sodium from other places too, which can eventually lead to increased blood pressure and enhances the chances...
Category: Cat & Dog Food: Ethical Comparison How ethical is Sheba? Sheba is known as a luxury cat food brand which sells a variety of products such as cat soup and creamy snacks. Sheba is owned by Mars Inc. Unfortunately, Sheba receives a low score on the Ethical Cat and Dog Food Rati...
I created this soup to hit the sweet spot, a fine balance between deliciousness and nutritiousness, with the flavours of the souks, the spice markets of Morocco in mind. This soup is rich and sustaining, creamy and spicy in all the right places. ...
1)Top Organic Healthy Dessert Places in Singapore 2)Top Places to Buy Organic Produce in Singapore 3)Top 6 Potentially Harmful Food Ingredients Lurking in our Foods (that we MUST avoid) Read more on why I turned80% Raw,100% Veganand am aJuice Fastenthusiast!!
If you’re lactose-intolerant orvegan, try calcium-enriched or fortified cereals and juices, and green, leafy vegetables to fill the calcium gap.Soy milk, almond milk, and other nondairy products may also be options. When shopping for these drinks, choose unsweetened products to avoid added ...
Even better is this vegan dipping sauce, made with ground raw almonds, golden raisins, shallot, garlic, lemon, Dijon and olive oil. Toss the whole shebang into a food processor and let it rip! The almonds eventually puree and thicken the mixture, but some terrific texture remains. The tang...
On our first night we had a wonton noodle soup and Malaysian laksa. Sadly, the stock was pretty lacklustre in each and while there were some familiar flavours, the seafood barely present and dry, while the fried tofu was soggy and discoloured. One would think it had been coo...
It was too much for me to eat so I donated one to a colleague and one to the Big Issue seller by the Tube station. Lunch turned out to be a Swedish Meatball hot wrap (£7) and Thai Green Soup (£4.80) which came to just £4. After this haul, I’d be reluctant to pay ...