Harry Angstrom
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I'll google that later.There’s a Vegan recipe section in the Guardian. It’s called ‘The New Vegan’ and has some cracking recipes. I’d share the link but it wont open on my browser on my iPad - it diverts me to my app.
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I'll google that later.There’s a Vegan recipe section in the Guardian. It’s called ‘The New Vegan’ and has some cracking recipes. I’d share the link but it wont open on my browser on my iPad - it diverts me to my app.
There’s a Vegan recipe section in the Guardian. It’s called ‘The New Vegan’ and has some cracking recipes. I’d share the link but it wont open on my browser on my iPad - it diverts me to my app.
I don’t join the argument that Vegans stuff it down your throat but it must be so difficult. My Sister in Law sent me a pair of leather gloves for my birthday a couple of days ago, my boys both bought me cheese, I don’t drink tea or coffee so have lemon, lime, ginger and honey in hot water for breakfast
There’s a Vegan recipe section in the Guardian. It’s called ‘The New Vegan’ and has some cracking recipes. I’d share the link but it wont open on my browser on my iPad - it diverts me to my app.
Linda Mac sarnie, 2 hash browns + black coffee for breakfast.
Unrivalled imo.
The new vegan | Food | The Guardian
Delicious meat- and dairy-free recipes by Meera Sodhawww.theguardian.com
Aye some decent stuff in there that I'm going to give a go.
She's got a recipe on there for Vada Pav. If any of you find yourself in Leeds/Manchester after the pandemic, get in Bundobust and get the vegan Vada Pav with Okra Fries.
Strange how vegans "don't like to go on about it" yet here we are - a vegan thread. Did I miss the pescatarian/vegetarian/carnism/omnivore threads?
I'll give them a go but I'm not keen on too much processed stuff.I've been using the Squeaky Bean "meats" in my bait for the last couple of weeks and they are lush, especially with pease pudding in sarnies.
A great protein hit and much tastier that the Quorn equivilents...
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Bought them at Tesco, £2 per pack.
Strange how vegans "don't like to go on about it" yet here we are - a vegan thread. Did I miss the pescatarian/vegetarian/carnism/omnivore threads?
piping hot and full of tatey?Yes they were all lush as owt.
Yes you did - theres both a pescaterian and carnivore thread in diet and exercise forums - someone also did a meat one in SMB as well that I saw.Strange how vegans "don't like to go on about it" yet here we are - a vegan thread. Did I miss the pescatarian/vegetarian/carnism/omnivore threads?
So from that we can conclude that vegans don't diet or exercise. probably because they're so weak from not having a balanced nutritional intake. cheers.Yes you did - theres both a pescaterian and carnivore thread in diet and exercise forums - someone also did a meat one in SMB as well that I saw.
That's why we need a thread. Help each other through life feeling weak, cold and having no fun before an early death because of B12 or summat.So from that we can conclude that vegans don't diet or exercise. probably because they're so weak from not having a balanced nutritional intake. cheers.
That's why we need a thread. Help each other through life feeling weak, cold and having no fun before an early death because of B12 or summat.
It’s essentially a form of palliative care.
So from that we can conclude that vegans don't diet or exercise. probably because they're so weak from not having a balanced nutritional intake. cheers.
Apart from the vegan topping the miles in the RTG running group each week then suspect you are correct and wont claim Lewis Hamilton as he sits down all the time to win so not really an athlete.So from that we can conclude that vegans don't diet or exercise. probably because they're so weak from not having a balanced nutritional intake. cheers.
piping hot and full of tatey?