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Mar 05, 2011 02:16PM

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http://www.veganwelt.de/

At some point I'll post some websites. I have a long list of them!
All members feel free to post your favorite websites. There are hundreds, if not thousands of them, with many, many thousands of recipes.

VegNews (http://www.vegnews.com/web/home.do) is my favorite magazine, and a great support for vegans and those interested in veganism. This is their lunch blog showing what they eat:
http://cafevegnews.blogspot.com/
And here, in no particular order, are a few websites with vegan recipes:
http://vegancrunk.blogspot.com/ (This first one, I’ve heard, is a good blog and also has an extensive list of other vegan cooking blogs in the blogroll)
http://www.meettheshannons.net/p/bett... (This is the Betty Crocker project; they are veganizing every recipe in the 1950 Betty Crocker cookbook!)
http://vegaloca.blogspot.com (Lee's blog)
http://hedgehoginthekitchen.blogspot.... (Kathryn's blog)
http://veganmarshmallows.blogspot.com...
http://happyherbivore.com/
http://veganmofo.wordpress.com/
http://veganyumyum.com/
http://www.theppk.com/recipes/
http://veganlunchbox.blogspot.com/
http://thetruculentvegetable.wordpres...
http://www.kitchenlaboheme.com/
http://theveganronin.blogspot.com/200...
http://vegandad.blogspot.com/
http://www.veganoccasions.com/pages/v...
http://pdxvegancookingclub.blogspot.com/
http://www.cancerproject.org/recipes/...
http://www.thekindlife.com/ (sometimes has a few recipes)
http://www.ivu.org/recipes/
http://www.vrg.org/journal/index.htm#...
http://vegweb.com/
http://www.veganchef.com/
http://www.compassionatecooks.com/rec...
http://www.vegfamily.com/vegan-recipes/
http://engine2diet.com/recipes/
http://www.pcrm.org/health/recipes/
http://www.vrg.org/recipes/
http://blog.fatfreevegan.com/
http://nursebobbi.wordpress.com/ (a friend who says not much is there yet)
http://www.drmcdougall.com/index.html (a friend told me their newsletter has good fat free recipes)
http://vegancupcakes.wordpress.com/
http://www.101cookbooks.com/vegan_rec... (some of these actually have to be veganized!)
http://www.medicalcodingcertification...

http://mouthwateringvegan.com/

by Ricki Heller - and BONUS! It's gluten free, sugar free goodness.
Sweet Freedom: Desserts You'll Love without Wheat, Eggs, Dairy or Refined Sugar

VegNews (http://www.vegnews.com/web/home.do) is my favorite magazine, and..."
I loved 101cookbooks.com when I was vegetarian. I plan on revisiting to see about veganizing some of them now that I'm trying vegan.
Selah has just mentioned this great website on another thread so I thought I would add it here as well. You can create your own meatloaf recipe by plugging in a bunch of ingredients from a list of choices.
http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_stu...
http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_stu...

This is so cool! I love meal loaves.
I used to love meat loaf too. I've never made a vegan one although I do make lots of different types of veggie and bean burgers. I'm going to give this a try.

This is so cool! I love meal loaves."
I just put a bookmark for that website, I need to try it out.

I think vegan "meatloaf" is something I might be able to get my daughter to eat if it's not too heavily spiced.

It's definitely worth a try. Easy to make, makes good leftovers, etc.


I made one of the magical veggie dinner loaves using the program here:
http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_stu...
It was a great success! Thanks for letting us know about this Selah.
http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_stu...
It was a great success! Thanks for letting us know about this Selah.

http://www.veganlunchbox.com/loaf_stu...
It was a great success! Thanks for letting us know about this Selah."
Lee, And your combination looks so delicious!:
http://vegaloca.blogspot.com/2011/05/...
Thanks from me also, Selah! I want to try some of these, and re my pot luck question, I think one of these loaves could work really well to bring to a vegan pot luck gathering.

And Lee, your loaf on your blog looks wonderful!
Thanks Selah! I actually made another one with slightly different ingredients (using leftover rice) and it turned out just as tasty. I'm in love with the magical loaf!

Her cooking is to be admired like art, as is she.
Hey everyone, I just stumbled across this amazing website called www.veganbaking.net
It has loads of recipes and baking tips. check it out!
It has loads of recipes and baking tips. check it out!

It has loads of recipes and baking tips. check it out!"
Thanks, Lee! It looks like a fabulous website!

Just wanted to post my website: http://www.angstafford.com I have written a Vegan cookbook names Wild Vegan and am writing a children's cookbook now. There are sample recipes on my site.
all the best.
Thanks Angela! How exciting for you. I saw Lisa's review of your book and it looks very interesting.

Also this has a few recipes from my cookbook: http://triumphofthelentil.wordpress.c...


It comes out as a 6 times a year magazine. I've been subscribing since their third issue. I got their second issue for free at a World Vegetarian Day fair in San Francisco:
http://vegnews.com/web/home.do
http://vegnews.com/web/pages/page.do?...
You can subscribe, and it's in most of my local health food stores and some bookstores by the issue.
ETA: It's the only publication I read every word of, cover to cover, ads included.

http://veganmexicanfood.com/

Here are some of her vegan holiday recipes:
http://www.pbs.org/food/features/holi...
The dishes she made on her tv show all looked amazing: velvety carrot soup, stuffed peppers (with quinoa, black beans, onion, garlic, etc. etc.), kale with sunflower seeds, etc., and a chocolate pudding (which had a fancier name and looked so delicious), and she made them all look doable.

The other episode I saw was an Eco Picnic theme. The dishes all looked good and easy. So far I have liked what I have seen of the program.






I posted this over on Comfort Reads Daily Chat, but I thought I'd share here too, Veganize It...Don't Criticize It,
http://jennshaggy.blogspot.com/
which has some wonderful recipes (and great photos). She also has a cookbook (which I haven't picked up yet, but plan to).

Don, I subscribe to the paper edition of VegNews just as Don does. I got the 2nd issue as a freebie at a World Vegetarian Day festival and have been a subscriber since the 3rd issue. The only issue I've never read is the 1st issue. It's turned from a relatively low budget newspaper format to a big, glossy, professional magazine. It's my favorite publication, the only one I usually read cover to cover, ads included.

Me too, sad to have Tom Cruise immediately come to mind though! LOL

They are still accepting nominations - you might want to nominate vegan sites, and then all go and vote! I'm guessing that there was an organized paleo movement to get those site ranked high.
You can get to the site here.
I don't know the best vegan web sites, but if you all add them, I'll go vote for them.



Thanks, Emma!

http://www.vegansprout.com/"
Thanks, Don. It looks great. I hope it's very successful for them.