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Making sausage sandwiches! I'm like a trailblazing culinary genius with this amazing idea I invented!! #Veganuary#Vegan#Plantbased
I will say I really like the Linda McCartney Red Onion & Rosemary bangers. Proper tasty!

The awesome apron is courtesy of my GF 😻
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So these Linda McCartney Red Onion & Rosemary sausages are same amount of protein but about 100kcal per 2 sausages versus maybe 370kcal for 2 regular sausages. It's far less fats & zero cholesterol basically.
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Crispy Spiced potatoes.
0.85kg potato. Cube potatoes, splash of tamari or soy sauce, then microwaved until soft (try 10mins with 1000w), shake in pot good for fluffy edges, then coated / tossed with with spices (and optionally nutritional yeast, milled linseed & fenugreek), then air fried on 200 for 15mins, turn + add quartered red onion, then 10mins more airfry for the extra crispy yum.

20minute bean stew.
Reuse microwave pot with spice leftovers, stir spices through frozen peas beans carrots whatever you have really with a tin of chopped tomato, then 10mins microwave, stir + add a tin of mixed beans and tin black beans, then 10mins more microwave. Serve with lime or lemon or spring onion or chives or whatever is to hand really.

Sundried Tomato and Jalapeno Sourdough toast, with peanut butter & sprinkle of Togarishi spice.

Post workout meal after all day intermittent fast. 1600kcals ish.
70% (complex) carbs. 10% Fat. 20% Plant Protein.
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Needed a fast snack before making dinner. Super ravenous as fasted until evening, after 60 minutes back day weights plus about 70minutes bike cardio.

Sunflower seed rye bread. Peanut butter (Meridian good brand). Kimchee. Beetroot sauerkraut. Pinch sprinkle of chilli spices and salt. Simple spicy tasty.
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✅Frozen berries.
✅Grains (whole grain Oat groats + lentils mix - neutral un-spiced so can be used for savoury or sweet).
🔪Microwave pot for 5 mins.
✅Cold plant milk.
✅Maple syrup.
✅Dash of lemon juice.
✅Sprinkle of crushed nuts (walnut).
Yum!😋#vegan#cooking#food#BearFodder#wfpb#plantBased
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Oats & lentils are really healthy. Oat groats the whole grains are a lot like rice and can easily go either sweet or savoury direction with the mix. It's very handy to sometimes make up a pot. It will fridge for days just fine. You can grab and dollop out a portion from it for a range of meals.

Here adding some to a cup of mushroom potato soup.
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Oats have some fairly unique positive health properties, plus they're a very flexible ingredient. Making my smoothies rich/creamy by adding, rolled, steelcut, porridge etc oats.

For me it's a quick route to get berries & fruits in, maybe some frozen spinach + hydrate. Plus it's way cheaper to use water + oats to be creamy rather than (plant) milk.

Also I can add a bit of milled linseed which is healthy and a dash of maple syrup or similar.
#vegan#cooking#food#bearFodder#wfpb#plantBased

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kinda obvious but reminder to myself.....

Put smoothie immediately in wide mouth containers, rinse the blender jug, then buzz the blender with water + washing up liquid.

self cleaning = big time saver & blades stay sharper than if they're washed in dishwasher.

If I take the jug + glasses the jug will dry out & be a lot more effort to clean thoroughly. Which reduces my inclination to make it next time. #cooking#food

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Comfort food! 1 of first things I learnt to cook as a young kid was...
fish finger sandwiches!

Updated to veganise, with Veggy Fingers but still has a burst of associations. Description in Alt text.
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I should remember Fenugreek seeds/powder is a really healthy spice with various unique qualities that simply 'healthy eating' do not replace. Muscular health & training, #CardioVascularDisease, #diabetes, hearing, #endothelial function all sorts of benefits.

I can totally blend in the taste by mixing it up with a load of other spices, herbs, chili whatever and making a cooking mix (here is about 3 days worth) with around 5g fenugreek seeds per day.
#healthy#cooking#health

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@vegan@a.gup.pe@cooking@chirp.social@cooking@lemmy.world@algorithm@veganism.social@nm@veganism.socialSo, everyone knows blueberries are healthy right, lots of anti-carcinogens to help us with all the pollution in modern life & food.

Did you know black beans have more antioxidants than blueberries? Kidney beans have more too! garbanzo/chickpeas even higher levels! Lentils are above the lot!

Anyway this salad was yum😋Lots mixed leaves including arugala/rocket, lambs ear, romaine
Beetroot, carrot, red onion
Lentils, garbanzo
Tofu, kidney beans (I prefer them rinsed if canned)
Fresh cilantro/ coriander
Powdered red chili
Lemon juice
Tamari
Pomegranate balsamic
Tasty dried herb mix I have
#Food#cook#vegan#plantbased#wfpb#bearFodder#cooking#salad

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When I don't add the leaves, I can make a big lidded bowl of batch salad that will keep in the fridge for most of a week. Make it different each time with whatever is to hand. Some examples:

✅ soy sauce or tamari
✅ garlic (frozen or fresh pressed)
✅ some frozen chopped herbs (coriander here), or dried
✅ chilli flakes & spices
✅ Tumeric and fresh ground black pepper (in particular that 2combo is potent in med studies)
✅ Lemon juice or apple cider
✅ beans
✅ lentils
✅ Tofu
✅ Cucumber
✅ Peppers
✅ Onion (I like red)
#Food#cook#vegan#plantbased#wfpb#bearFodder#cooking#salad

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@vegan@a.gup.pe@cooking@chirp.social@cooking@lemmy.worldSalad is cool. There is such a weight of marketing & media pushing less healthy, but high profit margin products.

It's ok to resist it. I think good salad is filling, satisfying and healthy, and is good rebellion.
#Plantbased#Vegan#Food

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Those times when I'm prepared in advance with batch salad, grains in fridge are super easy.

9 mins to steam kale=9minute meal because of pre-prep for when hungry/tired/busy.

Kale bags already cut in strips is an easy cheap buy UK. Steam/ microwave with splash water. Dash lemon juice. Optionally Nutritional Yeast Flakes add a cheesy taste. Any greens / cruciferous veg. works fine.

I fairly often keep a pot of grains in the fridge. Make with rice steamer/ instant pot etc. I tend to vary 3 or 4 grain types (eg Black Rice, Quinoa, Oat Groats) keeps it interesting.

Adding to the Kale some reheated Black rice & pre-prepared batch salad.

#Vegan#Cooking#Food#Plantbased#Veganuary#bearFodder#Salad#wfpb

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So I save a ton of money on making a big multi portion pasta dish by cooking with dried lentils which are cheap (and last pretty much forever in a cupboard) vs mince meat / ground beef or pork.

Meat shrinks, loses a lot of fluid, so you need a lot of it and it's much more expensive in comparison. Lentils actually absorb and expand so you need far less and they are massively cheaper.

I chop & cook some pepper garlic onions adding a little boiling water regularly as needed (kettle or pasta pan) and lots of herbs and spices, then add the lentils and tamari or soy sauce. The lentils hoover up the liquids (don't let them go dry), & also the herbs, spices and tastes making them really flavourful.

#Vegan#Cooking#Food#Plantbased#Veganuary#Recipe#bearFodder#Pasta#wfpb

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Then to finish this lentil base from post above to meal.
(This time it had tempeh in as well from the beginning).
I added more veg and herbs.
Courgettes
Aubergine/Eggplant which cooks down and makes the sauce thick
Broccoli
Another onion roughly cut
3 tins of chopped tomato in this case which will get partially absorbed by the lentils too.

I made wholemeal fusilli, as well, which is quite nice as the lentils will catch in the spirals.
#Vegan#Cooking#Food#Plantbased#Veganuary#Recipe#bearFodder#Pasta#WFPB

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I tried an interesting experiment for myself.
I had a little #fasting break of 36hrs. It was really surprising how soon hunger turned off once well past the next meal time. When I started eating again it felt more like I was doing it because I should than because I was very motivated to.

Hunger did come back only after eating first large meal, but I ate barely any more than on an average day perhaps.

Workout performance was typical during the fast (chest day + elliptical, cardio day etc) and I managed my normal amount of general activity just fine. I did feel light and quite good overall.

I haven't tried anything like that before, but I might again. I certainly didn't notice any ill effects, I felt good actually. At the minimum it shaves some calories per week and possibly resets your tastebuds.

Recently I've been having an eating quite 'clean' homecooked period which possibly made it easier than more processed etc foods which incline me to snacking or grazing more.

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I wonder if this will reach anyone else who's tried #fasting and what their experience was?

I was a little slow on workout today, it was leg day so a lot of energy required, but I did do a couple of PBs.

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When making a grinder pot of spices (for microwave then #airfry potatoes here) if I look sideways on, the different strata of herbs and spices look a bit like geological deposits for different time periods or something 😀#Cooking#Food#Vegan#WFPB#Veganuary#PlantBased@vegan@a.gup.pe@cooking@chirp.social@cooking@lemmy.world
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Burger craving yum.

Homemade Hummus, garden chives spicy (fries digging goodness)
Quartered a Kalamata olive loaf for the bun (toasted lightly)
tomato red onion ketchup mustard lettuce
a Gro burger (UK co-op plantbased brand) done in the air fryer resting on top of a portion of thick cut potato fries (chips UK) - the plantburger releases some juices, that go sticky on the fries.... heaven

Not rocket science, but very tasty!
#cook#cooking#vegan#plantBased#food#burger#veganuary

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Hibiscus tea, highest anti-oxidant content of all the teas, great for blood pressure and has some minor but helpful blocks fat storing benefits too. At least 1 a day is good habits. It can be made up and put in fridge too as a chilled drink.

1L 1quart per day is the recommended upper limit here if you drink every day. I prefer to vary teas a lot.
https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/hibiscus-tea/

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Leftover potatoes and mixed bean & veg red curry (made with a little tahini rather than coconut milk).

I was hungry after workout and not wanting to do anything time consuming so I quickly bulked it up with a can of neutral 100% just pumpkin pie filling (i.e. pumpkin mash) that I stirred some apple cider vinegar, tamari and Togarishi spices through. I also added some of the beetroot sauerkraut I have open & then microwaved everything.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantbased#bearFodder#WFPB

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Oh I spoke the other day about having tried a 36-40hr fast (I didn't time it that precisely).

I said I didn't notice any ill effects, but full disclosure, whilst I didn't feel hangry exactly, towards the end I did fail pretty hard at taking on board some valid criticism plus got really defensive & failed at, be kind.

So despite seeming surprisingly easy to do from a hunger perspective, the fast did seem to mess with logic & empathy somewhat as my observation.

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@vegan@a.gup.pe@cooking@chirp.social@cooking@lemmy.world
One of the really nice things that makes #plantBased home cooking so easy you get so much more volume for the calories. You're really full, and that's great for weight & against hunger.

I should remember to make these again. The home baked bases are these sorta sourdough wholemeal flatbreads / pizza base hyrbid thingies and then lots of different toppings from spicy beans, marinara or salsa, salad stuff pepper onion bean sweetcorn etc.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantbased#WFPB

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Another one for my self-motivation thread.

Steaming mushrooms asparagus peppers & green beans. Making up a bowl of basil & chive dressing. Baking rolls to eat it on.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantbased#WFPB

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Asian cooking, I love the different styles & so much of it is plantbased already.

Ginger & garlic Seitan noodles with grilled peppers, red onions & chillies.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantBased#WFPB

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Leftover baked sweet potatoes. Sliced them up. Made dough bases. Blended chickpeas with spices & nutritional yeast in to a hummus (no need for oil), which I spread thickly across. Toppings were sweet potato cherry tomato red onion and peppers, grilled / baked. The result roasted veg hummus pizzas.

The nutriY hummus baked has a really quite cheesy spicy tasty effect, the veg caramelised for sticky yum and it's massively healthier than pizza while tasting superb as it's own thing.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantBased#bearFodder#WFPB

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When desk & life circumstances conspire with the huge availability of veganised junk food these days, you can put on a lot of weight on a vegan diet.

Most supermarket food items, processed and premade #foods, is such garbage. Look at the macros, the ingredients.

I put on a lot of weight over a longer period despite being #vegan & #plantBased.

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Obviously I need quick solution meals sometimes.

I find wraps can be a way of getting leaves out of the fridge and eaten, getting some greens / veg in along with some saucy stuff like hummus / salsa + then some falafel or beans or tofu etc.

Everything is a balance of time and effort.
#cooking#cook#food#vegan#plantBased

in reply to ArtBear on Catodon :catodon:

I really like to vary my teas & rotate between lots of different spiced ones, green / macha tea, black teas, roiboos, ginger, fruit, hibiscus etc.

Keeps me from getting bored of water, and wanting junky stuff. This black tea is really good with all the mulling spices in it, it's a little bit like mincepies. I take it with a little oat milk.

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Marinating some tofu, probably for a stir-fry later. I often don't bother marinating and just spice during cooking, but this tofu hit date & needs using up, and I had the rest on some wraps.

Tamari, chilli spices. Bosh in the fridge for later.
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@nealcurtis@mas.to
Sure, here's a closer look. Hibiscus tea is literally dried hibiscus flowers. It's actually a very common ingredient in almost every fruit tea you might buy. Partly because of the tart cherry berry taste, partly of the deep red colour.

It's an incredibly antioxidant rich tea, probably the highest. But variety in everything is best. Drink lots of different teas & mix them up. We haven't researched a fraction of what every different tea does.

#Tea as medicine in nearly every culture, that's probably for a reason.

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lol, guess the weird #recipe... 1/2

I started a mug of hibiscus tea steeping.
Rinsed a tin of butter beans under water in a sieve.

Put 2 heaped teaspoons of cacao powder, some vanilla stick, a generous shake of cinnamon (& also below real flavour impact, a quarter teaspoon tumeric, 6 grams fenugreek seeds & maybe 1/8th teaspoon pepper) in to a grinding pot.

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Yummy! I've got all of that in the cupboard and freezer at the moment, so guess what Im making tomorrow! thanks for this inspiration

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