I'm always looking for good resources to figure out what to eat and what to drink that's vegan. Especially since this year I wanted to give some wine, and wanted to make sure it was vegan wine. (Here's a wikipedia entry on wine and veg*nism, in case you're unfamiliar with the issues.)
Apparently there is a movement afoot to provide arguments to meat-eaters who encounter those pesky logical arguments in favor of Veg*nism.
Namely...Serve delicious vegan offerings, and don't invite people who wouldn't appreciate your efforts.
Here are a few things to check out over the weekend, the good, bad and ugly:
As always, Stephanie Ernst, Change.org's Animal Rights blogger, is a font of useful information. This time it's a holiday gift (and charitable) giving guide that all vegan, all the time.
Recently the NY Times published an Op-ed by Gary Steiner from a truly vegan point of view, not the sort of half-assery usually published by folks like Michael Pollan and Mark Bittman.
Check out my personal blog where I did a very comprehensive review of Alicia Silverstone's The Kind Diet and a mini-review of Tal Ronnen's The Conscious Cook.
Sigh.
No, not yesterday's Thanksgiving meal, but some great vegan meals I've had lately, sometimes in unexpected places.
For one night anyway.
First
Potato and Eggplant Salad
White House Arugula with Onion Seed Vinaigrette
Red Lentil Soup with Fresh Cheese
Entree
Roasted Potato Dumplings with Tomato Chutney, Chick Peas and Okra
or
Green Curry Prawns, Caramelized Salsify with smoked Collard Greens and Coconut Aged Basmati
Dessert
Pumpkin Pie Tart
Pear Tatin
Whipped Cream and Caramel Sauce
Petis Fours and Coffee
Cashew Brittle
Pecan Pralines
Passion Fruit and Vanilla Glaces
Chocolate-Dipped Fruit