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I had such a ball reading your comments in my post on foods you loved as a kid. I think I added about 50 more to my list after reading yours. I can’t believe some of us ate the same things- like sugar sandwiches!?! ;) I think kids lose their teeth for a reason…
Looky who finally got some snow…
Comfort food coming right up…!
Rotini Tomato Pasta with 3 Minute Vegan Parmesan Cheese
I am not a huge pasta fan, but once in a while I do get a craving for it. One thing I have not had since going vegan is Parmesan Cheese. I was excited to find out that making a vegan version is really simple and involves just three ingredients and takes less than 5 minutes! The recipe I used is from Veg Family.
Vegan Parmesan Cheese ingredients:
- 1/2 cup toasted sesame seeds
- 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
Directions: Toast sesame seeds until lightly browned and then throw all ingredients into a blender. Process for 30-60 seconds. Enjoy your vegan parmesan cheese!
I cannot even tell you how excited I am over this!!!
It didn’t taste exactly like Parmesan cheese, but I loved it just the same. It made the pasta come alive! I can already see myself sprinkling this on soups, casseroles, lasagna, etc. YUM!
With pita wedges:
You will not regret making this…trust me on this one!
Eric LOVED it…said he liked it just as much, if not more than Parmesan.
David Leonhardt from Glass Dharma recently sent me some of his hand-made glass straws to review. I was really excited to try out these straws given how many Green Monsters and juices that I drink each week.
Hello, my name is David Leonhardt.
I’ve been a lampworker (glassblower) for over 10 years. My wife, Gail & I recently moved from the Sacramento, CA area, to our dream of living on the Mendocino Coast.
I started doing some work for a local glass shop in town and noticed that the owner had glass drinking straws for sale. I had never heard of these before and I am always intrigued by something made out of glass that I hadn’t thought of. I was struck by the unique elegance in such a simple item.
I immediately recognized that here was a partial solution to our “plastics problem”. Now, granted, there are a lot more plastics in our world than just drinking straws, but bear with me a minute and let me put things in perspective … As of March 2008, McDonald’s serves an average of 52 million meals PER DAY! (Per their website) How many of those served do you think were given a plastic straw? I hope it is becoming obvious just how big of a problem these pesky little plastic straws can be. Remember, this is just from McDonalds!!
Crazy, eh?
Nothing makes me more happy than seeing people follow their dreams! Rock on David.
Today I would like to review the Beautiful Bend Glass Dharma Straw.
In the juice: 1 pear, 1 carrot, 1 cuke, 1 piece ginger…down (up?) the tube!
My review:
I fell in love with the straws as soon as I saw them. They give such a fun elegance to any drink and it made my juice experience really fun. The best part about the straws is that David offers a Lifetime Guarantee Against Breakage which makes the straws risk free. They are also dishwasher safe, which is nice, because we all do enough dishes! I think these straws would make a unique gift for yourself or a loved one- maybe a Green Monster lover, perhaps?
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Sweet! I love anything glass – especially unique designs. Enter me! :-)
I would love one of the bendy straws! I do not like using the plastic ones but a smoothie is much easier to drink with a straw.
I love those straws! Great giveaway!
Great giveaway! Glass straws class up all kinds of drinks!
Cool – I have never heard of a glass straw before!! I would love to win this giveaway!!
I LOVE straws! I drink everything – tea, hot chocolate, smoothies…you name it – with straws. I’d love to give up my plastic tubes for a classy glass straw.
Ohh, I totally want to go visit their studio now. Sustainable and local (for me). I typically pass on the straw altogether, but there are definitely times when it’s nice to have a straw – especially with a nice thick smoothy (so you don’t end up dumping it all over your shirt – not that I’ve ever done that… of course not).
Your Rigatoni looks soo delish! I’m taking a course on Global Climate Change right now in school and I would LOVE to have a Glass Dharma straw. Any little bit of eco friendliness helps, even if it seems like a really small contribution!
those straws are so cool! I’ve been pining over some that I’ve seen on other blogs for a while now. Also, I’m a big pasta lover so your dinner pics have me drooling!
OMG! These glass straws are so awesome!
Glass straws…great idea! He is so lucky to be living on the Mendocino Coast! I love that area…my boyfriend and I had a getaway wine weekend there once…it was beautiful!
Those straws are awesome! I have seen metal ones but never glass ones. I would be the happiest green monster drinking girl if I had one! :)
Aaah! That’s amazing! I have a (eep!) plastic straw in my wine glass full of green monster in the morning, so I’d love to get rid of the old planet-killers and use reusable glass straws. Thanks for the great post!
Oohh… I’ve been wanting these glass straws since they popped up in the blog world! I would love to try these out:) Thanks for the giveaway!
Ooh those straws seem so cool!!
I’m intrigued by this vegan parmesan cheese! I want to try it!
i love the “green” idea behind this straw!
I LOVE the idea of glass straws!
Your cheese looks really good! And I LOVE the straws!
I want a cool straw! I have been looking at stainless steel straws, and these look just as awesome, if not more awesome!
wooo! I have always wanted one of those glass straws!