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PETA’s Vegan College Cookbook

May 11, 2009

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PETA sent me their new cookbook to review for you all and to do a fun giveaway!

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My first thought was ‘Wow I wish I had something like this when I was in university!’ I was not into cooking in university so these 275 super easy recipes would probably have helped me out a lot.

What amazed me (and also scared me) was that none of the recipes in this cookbook require a stove. Nope, they all use the microwave. Seeing as I am no longer a university student, the microwave doesn’t really appeal to me anymore. But thinking back to those days I actually used the microwave a lot!

My favourite part of the cookbook is the beginning few chapters. You will find information about:

  • Cliff notes for cooking
  • Vegans- what can you eat?
  • Stock your kitchen
  • Vegan alternatives to meaty, eggy, and milky stuff

I looked through almost all of the recipes in this book and if I am to be 100% honest here I was a bit disappointed.

The reason? Well, almost all of the recipes in this book include some type of veggie processed food (like veggie sausage links, veggie ham, vegan cheese, vegan chicken strips, etc). While these types of veggie products can be a quick and easy way to get some extra protein, I don’t think they should be relied upon for all of one’s meals. It was hard for me to find a lunch or dinner recipe that didn’t include some type of fake meat.

And let’s be honest here, fake veggie meat isn’t exactly cheap is it?

What I would have loved to see instead is that PETA educated vegetarian and vegan readers about other food options save for those often expensive packaged goods. I didn’t find anywhere in the book a mention of alternatives such as protein and fibre packed lentils, beans, or other non-processed options. Perhaps this is because students don’t have much time to cook these products? I am sure that is part of it!

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With this being said, the book has some really fun and quick recipes. This one really made me laugh.

Broke-Ass Cinnamon Roll

  • 1 slice white bread
  • vegan margarine, to taste
  • Cinnamon, to taste
  • Sugar, to taste

Cut the crust off the bread. Flatten the bread with a can or a rolling pin and spread it with the margarine. Sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Roll up like a burrito and microwave for 15 seconds.

Hey, they said the recipes were easy right? :D

Rules of Entering

  • Leave a comment below with your correct email address filled out

Details:

  • Winner will be chosen on Wednesday May 13, 3009 at 9pm EST
  • One entry per person
  • Contest open to anyone anywhere in the world
  • One copy up for grabs (the other one will be in my Shop 4 A Cause Auction)

food I tried my green monster this morning with some nutritional yeast!

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Ingredients:

  • 2 Tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1 cup Almond Breeze
  • 1/4 cup Grapefruit juice
  • 1/2 ripe frozen banana
  • 1 T flax
  • 1 T raw almond butter
  • 2 organic kale leaves

In just 2 tablespoons of nutritional yeast this is a bit of what you will find:

  • 60 kcals
  • 3.9 grams fibre
  • 8.34 grams protein
  • 11 mg calcium
  • 56 mg Niacin
  • 9.6 mg B1
  • 9.6 mg B2
  • 9.6 mg B6
  • 240 mcg folic acid
  • 8 mcg B1
  • 220.8 mcg Biotin
  • 174 mg Phosphorus
  • and more!

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Wow , amazing isn’t it??

The taste? I didn’t really notice the nutritional yeast at all! I think this is a great way to get in some extra B vitamins. Make sure you are buying the kind that is fortified with B vitamins because I hear that not all kinds are.

 

Raw Chocolate Chip Cookie Sighting!

My raw chocolate chip cookies were spotted over at Whole Foods Whole Me. The wonderful Mi even calculated some nutritional information on them. Mmm, makes me want to whip up another batch!

Back to work I go! See you this afternoon. :) Have a wonderful Monday.

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Today’s question: Are there any condiments that you really hate?

Me, I can’t stand relish! I also hate mayonnaise too. I never ate them as a child and so I never got used to them I guess!

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Erin
17 years ago

I would like to enter to win the cookbook, and I can not stand horse radish!

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Alisa - Frugal Foodie
17 years ago

Hmm, not sure about all of the fake/processed items, but it sounds like a fun read :)

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Gina
17 years ago

Would love to try the cookbook! A lot of these would probably work great when you’re on vacation and only have the hotel microwave.

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Kiersten
17 years ago

There seem to be a few vegan cookbooks out there that rely too much on fake meat products, and I find them disappointing too.

The only condiment I can’t stand is mayonnaise. I was never a fan of it growing up. I am vegan now, so I don’t eat mayo anyway, but I haven’t even tried Veganaise yet because the idea of it turns me off.

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Lisa
17 years ago

nutritional yeast is the best. And, I love that recipe for Mac and Cheese from Fat Free Vegan. Soooo good.

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jvegegirl
17 years ago

Hahaha I’m a vegan college student..perfect! And let me tell you, I’ve definitely made some variations on that broke-ass cinnamon roll.

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Jenna
17 years ago

I have been so interested in reading this cook book! Great give away :)

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TanyaS
17 years ago

I don’t really care for any condiments. I don’t like the look or idea of relish and have never actually even tried it. I didn’t even try kethup until I was served fries during a hospital stay and needed something to perk them up.

I think I would agree with your opinion on the simplicity of the cookbook, but would love to read it for the first chapters you mentioned and little tidbits that could be picked up along the way.

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Jenny
17 years ago

I’m really interested in this cookbook!

And I hate mayo too

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Danica
17 years ago

I am with you – I hate Mayo – bleh! I’d love to win the Peta Vegan Cookbook however :)

I posted a linkback on my morning post for fun even though you didn’t ask :)

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justine
17 years ago

The book looks great! Love how you made the green monster look so “monster” like in the pic! :)

~Justine

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meghan
17 years ago

Everyone has been reviewing this book..and I’m kinda intrigued!

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Sarah
17 years ago

The books looks great!
I’ve invented another kind of green monster: blend 3-4 mint leaves, 2 basil leaves and some parsley in a cup of water, drain it into 3 cups of water, add the juice of half a lime and some agave nectar. Let cool for about one hour. Very refreshing, but of course not as filling as your green monster (maybe mine is the green baby?)

Sarah

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Christina
17 years ago

I don’t like mayo either. yuck!

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nicole
17 years ago

I’d bet this cookbook would be kid friendly as well! My kids would love to make broke tushy (no cursing for the kiddos!) cinnamon rolls!

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Stephanie
17 years ago

I would LOVE this cookbook!! I need some easy recipes! ;)

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Crunchy Granola Girl
17 years ago

Not gonna lie, that Broke-Ass cinnamon roll sounds kinda good!

I’m a bit of a condiment queen but I have to agree with you on mayo- it kinda creeps me out.

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Bronwyn
17 years ago

I’d love to win a vegan university cookbook! Too bad about the fake meat thing. Why is it all about “replacing” the meat. I’ve been vegetarian for five years, and I honestly like legumes, tofu and tempeh way more than the fake meat….

As for condiments? The only one I actually like is ketchup.Although Whitespot has an amazing chipolte mayo that goes with their yam fries…. hmmm yam fries.

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Allison
17 years ago

This recipe book is everywhere in the blog world right now!

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Caitlin
17 years ago

I have seen this book a lot on different blogs-looks interesting!

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