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Now celebrating its 5th anniversary, Veggie Hotels is an extensive directory for vegetarian and vegan hotels and B & B lodgings around the world.
Now celebrating its 5th anniversary, Veggie Hotels is an extensive directory for vegetarian and vegan hotels and B & B lodgings around the world.
A new review from University of Warwick shows that a deficiency in vitamin D is linked to an increased risk of bladder cancer—just add this to the list of reasons why the vitamin is critical to health. Click here to find out how much vitamin D you need every day, plus the best sources for vegetarians.
Are your guests going to insist on very different foods at Thanksgiving? Make them all happy with a little planning, says the author of "Vegan, Vegetarian, Omnivore: Dinner for everyone at the table”.
Actor and regular SNL performer ALEC BALDWIN promotes the Adopt a Turkey Project created by Farm Sanctuary.
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A baking-soda solution helps the salt and pepper stick to these light, crunchy twists, plus gives them a deep-brown color when they’re baked without an egg wash. To give your twists a gourmet flair, make several batches using different salts and peppers.
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Jacob Cowgill of Prairie Heritage Farm is a champion of barley, which he considers an underrated grain. He grows a heritage variety called Bronze Barley, but this recipe will work just as well with any pearled barley.
Wheat berries and dried white beans are cooked directly within this long-simmering soup, lending body and flavor to the broth.
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These savory muffins add an extra-special element to a holiday breadbasket. You may want to double the recipe—most guests will want seconds!
This all-purpose gravy comes together in no time, and can be served with everything from a store-bought vegetarian holiday roast to homemade mashed potatoes.
Take a cue from the French with this easy, elegant recipe for green beans garnished with meltingly tender shallots and crunchy, toasted almonds. You can blanch the beans up to a day ahead, then store them in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve them.
Spice up your holiday spread with this chile- and ginger-laced accompaniment that can be served warm or chilled. It tastes great on post-holiday sandwiches, too!
A marmalade glaze brings out the natural sweetness of carrots in this fat-free side dish.
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The perfect side dish for every fall and winter meal
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Just sayin': If all adults age 50 and older ate an apple a day, they could prevent or delay around 8,500 deadly heart attacks and strokes every year, according to a UK study. Try making this Autumn Apple Salad With Pomegranate today!
Recent research says that eating bread made with ancient grains could lower cholesterol and blood glucose. Want to try making homemade bread? Try this Spelt Olive Loaf recipe, and check out our breadmaking success tips.
Make this Rainbow Pizza tonight!
Treat yourself to a meal-kit delivery service, which sends convenient pre-portioned ingredients for recipes that totally beat takeout. Many offer vegetarian/vegan meal options.
Dreamy Leaf (dreamyleaf.com) promotes a plant-based way of eating through simple, tasty recipes. The blog's founder and creator, Maya Sozer, shares the story behind her success.
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Read here about this herb commonly used in Ayervedic medicine to balance body function.
Fall is the best time to plant vegetables. Here's what you need to know.
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Rustic, free-form tarts are my favorite summer dessert for entertaining.
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The dough in this recipe is used two ways: first as a buttery crust, and then as a cinnamon-laced crumb topping.
These vegan popsicles swirl layers of lime-spiked coconut milk with a concentrated blackberry purée. Chia seeds are stirred into the mixture to thicken it and add texture—plus give you a healthy hit of fiber and protein.
The secret to crêpe-making success? Letting the batter rest as long as needed for the frothiness and bubbles to subside, so it can spread smoothly and evenly across the pan. All of the recipe components can be made ahead of time, so the filled crêpes come together quickly when it’s time for dessert.
This lettuce-free salad features a sweet-sour vinaigrette with surprise bursts of heat from serrano chile. Letting the dressing macerate for 5 minutes helps to blend all the flavors.
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Pull all those leftover condiments out of the fridge and pick your favorite to pair with this simple dish. Serve with steamed rice.
Pigeon peas, rice, and curries are staple dishes in Caribbean kitchens. We’ve kept the curry seasoning mild so the recipe will be kid friendly, but you can always boost the flavoring of the squash by using more (or a hotter) curry powder. Serve with a side of steamed greens.
The sweet flavor of corn will entice kids to expand their palates and eat a healthy medley of greens and legumes. For extra protein, serve on a bed of steamed millet or quinoa.
Kids will never guess just how loaded with good-for-them vegetables this pasta favorite is.
Cut bright, vibrant, multicolored heirloom carrots lengthwise into long ribbons with a vegetable peeler or spiral slicer to make a visually appealing presentation.
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This elegant side was designed for indoor cooking, but if you can char the vegetables and brown the bread on a grill, all the better.
Smoked mozzarella stands in for Canadian bacon, while a fresh tomato sauce takes the place of hollandaise sauce, in this lightened-up version of a brunch classic. If you’re making the recipe for dinner, all you need is a light salad to round out the meal.
This one-dish meal comes together in just about 20 minutes. The black beans and avocado provide plenty of protein, but you could also round out the meal with a fried or poached egg.
A quick mushroom stroganoff sauce is ladled over thyme-flavored French toast for an early-autumn meal. If you want to serve this dish for brunch, you can make the mushroom sauce a day ahead, and then simply prepare the French toast right before serving.
Slide fried eggs between tortillas slathered with refried beans, and you get this fun twist on a Mexican favorite that you can eat with your hands. Serve with your favorite prepared salsa.
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You can prepare the cauliflower and salsa a day ahead, then cook them with the tortillas right before serving.
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Most people know avgolemono as a lemony Greek chicken-and-rice soup that’s thickened with egg yolks. In this vegetarian version, the lemon–egg yolk combo is used to make a creamy, tangy carbonara sauce for linguine and sliced Swiss chard.
What vegetarians should know about vitamin D.
Success in gardening starts from the ground up.
It used to be that when you had a stomachache, you’d reach for the Pepto, or maybe a cup of peppermint tea. Today, you might consider popping a probiotic.
Shift to a more plant-based diet gradually, and most likely your body will adjust just fine to a vegetarian or vegan diet.
Maple syrup is a versatile ingredient — adding sweet flavor to desserts and savory dishes. Check out these organic varieties.
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If you're in Seattle, visit this well-stocked vegan-only shop in the lively University District.