Watch how to make a milk and sugar free cheese cake! wow now that is good!
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Vegan Dessert Recipes : Making Real Vegan Fruit Ice Cream
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Learn how to make real vegan fruit ice cream and all the necessary ingredients used for vegan fruit ice cream in this free instructional video on cooking and making vegan dessert recipes.
Expert: Chef A.J.
Bio: Nili Nathan, host of Great Healing Getaways visits with Chef A.J. who has been cooking vegan for over twenty years. She is also an instructor at Chef’s Inc. Culinary School in Los Angeles.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
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Many people wonder where protein comes from in the vegan diet. It’s actually not very difficult to get protein from a plant based diet. Learn how with tips from a nutritionist in this free vegan diet video.
Expert: Dr. Rick and Dr. Karin Dina
Contact: www.rawfooddoctors.com
Bio: Dr. Rick Dina, D.C. has been studying health and nutrition since 1986 and has been a primarily raw food vegan since 1987.
Filmmaker: James Donnelly
Duration : 0:1:48
Who doesn’t secretly love super-corny infomercials? peta2 presents its very first infomercial for PETAs Vegan College Cookbook: 275 Easy, Cheap, and Delicious Recipes to Keep You Vegan at School.
This video is an Infomercial parody for the “Vegan cookbook“.
Edited by Hayden Fowler
Duration : 0:1:36
Depending on one’s level of commitment this can include not using certain medicines because they are tested for safety on animals. A Vegan will not buy or use animal products whether that’s a steak, an egg, bread with milk in it or leather shoes. The overall goal of veganism is to reduce animal suffering, environmental damage, hunger in the developing world and risks to our own health. Veganism takes all those advantages just a little further. For very many people concerned about any or all of these problems, it seems the natural step to take from vegetarianism.
Why do people choose to become Vegan?
Animal Welfare – Despite the common belief that drinking milk or eating eggs does not kill animals, commercially raised dairy cows and egg-laying chickens, whether factory-farmed or ‘free range,’ are slaughtered when their production rates decline, not to mention the appalling conditions to which they are kept. There is an ongoing debate on the finer points of what constitutes an animal product; The Vegan Society and most vegans include insect products such as honey in their definition as well.
The environment – Animal agriculture takes a devastating toll on the earth. It is an inefficient way of producing food, since feed for farm animals requires land, water, fertilizer, and other resources that could otherwise have been used directly for producing human food.
Health – The consumption of animal fats and proteins has been linked to heart disease, colon and lung cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension, obesity, and a number of other debilitating conditions. Cows’ milk contains ideal amounts of fat and protein for young calves, but far too much for humans. According to Gill Langley, a Ph.D. in biology and author of Vegan Nutrition, “it is clear from the example of many thousands of vegans worldwide that a varied plant-based diet not only supports health and well-being but, additionally, can have positive health benefits” (Langley 1995). A vegan diet is protective against such major killers as heart disease and cancer.
Eating fewer animal products is a good choice for the environment and your conscious. Animal agriculture produces surprisingly large amounts of air and water pollution, and causes 80 percent of the world’s annual deforestation. It also requires large amounts of water, and livestock worldwide consumes half the world’s total grain harvest.
How Do I Know it’s Vegan?
When shopping, look out for the vegan society logo. It appears on thousands of animal free products that have been registered with The Vegan Society.
You will need to examine the packaging and labelling carefully of all non registered products to ensure that you avoid animal by-products such as gelatin and rennet which can be found in everyday items such as children’s sweets.
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i found an amazing cookies recipe but i was hoping to make it healthier or vegan but i am scared if i change to many things that they aren’t going ot be as good
the recipe has all the normal ingredients like flour, butter, eggs,…
For butter, you can use vegan margarine. For eggs, it depends on the recipe & what flavors it contains. These are all equal to one egg:
half of a banana, mashed really well
1/4 cup silken tofu, mixed up really well (’til smooth) in a blender
1/4 cup plain applesauce
1 tbsp. ground flax seeds mixed well with 3 tbsp. warm water
Ener-G egg replacer (follow directions on the box)
Arrowroot powder mixed with water
Anyhow know where I can buy a vegan birthday cake in the Indianapolis area?
Posted by: admin / Category: vegan cakeMy whole family is vegan and it would be nice to be able to buy a cake every so often for birthdays and stuff and not have to make them all the time. The cake needs to be vegan- dairy, egg, honey and any animal product free. Any leads are greatly appreciated!
Try Georgetown Market located at 4375 Georgetown Road (317) 293-9525 they are made to order ask for Amanda she’s the baker and works Monday-Friday. She needs 3 days notice. 8" and 1/2 sheets start at $24.00.
Another place is Wild Oats Natural Market Place 1300 E. 86 St. (317) 706-099 It called "Down Home Chocolate Cake" 10" $29.99
Hopes this helps.
Recipes or links appreciated
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Banana ice cream and chocolate walnut brownies
I live in Milwaukee and my husband and I are transitioning to a vegan diet. Where can we shop in the area? I went to Outpost, and found it incredibly expensive, and lacking many options for vegans.
Whole Foods Market
2305 N. Prospect Ave
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211
Phone: (414) 223-1500
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