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Where do you usually get veg recipes online?
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Jun 29, 2012 11:12AM
My default is to go to http://www.vegweb.com, although I'm sure there are many other great resources out there.
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I use the Vegetarian Times website a lot (http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/). They've got a recipe box feature that you can save the recipes to which is nice.I also really like the Post Punk Kitchen [http://www.theppk.com/]. I've used a lot of their recipes during the holiday season.
Gertie wrote: "My default is to go to http://www.vegweb.com, although I'm sure there are many other great resources out there."Thanks for this link...it's awesome...
Alison wrote: "I use the Vegetarian Times website a lot (http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/). They've got a recipe box feature that you can save the recipes to which is nice.I also really like the Post Punk..."
Loved this link also...
Cool!What I really need is to be able to remember where different recipes came from, because I always forget. Arg!
I use PETA, they have a list of things that's called "I can't believe it's vegan!" you'd be suprised to know that coco puffs, oreos(my favorite food), and sour patch kids are all vegan.
I use that list all the time! It doesn't go so far as accounting for whether sugar is processed or if food is made on shared machinery, if those are something you watch. For me it's a preferenc, not a requirement so I use the list a lot. It's fun finding things things you might miss having lime some of the baked goods.
Lots of vegetarians and vegans curate boards full of recipes on Pinterest. You can start your own board to keep track of online recipes.
I like fat free vegan, http://blog.fatfreevegan.com, and VegNews, http://vegnews.com, sign up for their Recipe Club e-newsletter.Scrivener novel writing software also has a cool recipe collection feature - to keep track of online recipes, http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scr...
I have a pintrest!!! I'll follow you (: But for anyone who does follow me guys, I do ocassionally repin something that's not vegetarian(I'm not vegan) but that's usually because it has a veggie option that I think of in my head, like replacing it with something (:
Please see the review of my mother's vegetarian recipes cookbook - Vegetarian Recipes from South India as Mother makes by Madhuram Shankar and let me know whether this is of interest.Geetha Venkat
Vegan.com is good. The website itself I find not the best as far as recipe searches, but I like the page on Facebook and get a lot of good posts from it, including recipes.
My new favorite is Plant Based on a Budget: http://plantbasedonabudget.com/ It sometimes includes recipes from awesome Seattle-area cooking school Fire & Earth Kitchen, like this one for Malai Kofta - http://plantbasedonabudget.com/recipe...
That's funny - I've never looked on Pinterest for recipes before, but it makes sense! It's not all projects.






