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Please tell me, what is your favorite source for vegan recipes?

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Which vegan/vegetarian cooking magazines do you subscribe to? or maybe just any old cooking magazine?What are the titles of your favorite cookbooks? Please let me know! I really need one! I would like a magazine, especially... or a book that I can hold. I love www.vegweb.com... but... my computer is not always "up" and ready. It's always nice to have a "hard" paper copy of recipes on file somewhere.

Also, feel free to add any favorite cooking websites, even though I am really looking for something solid. Vegans should share good cooking ideas with each other, yes? Maybe I will like the new website that someone shares!

Do you have any vegan tips that you would like to share with me?

Please let me know! Thank you so much!!!!!!!

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  1. Online! Vegweb.com and Blog.fatfreevegan.com are my fave.

    http://veganpeace.blogspot.com/2007/08/v...

    Cookbooks: Veganomicon, Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World, The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook, Vegan Planet,  Eat, Drink, & Be Vegan, The Joy of Vegan Baking, The Mediterranean Vegan Kitchen, The New Farm Vegetarian Cookbook , & Vegan with a Vengeance.


  2. I just googled it and found a ton. I put together a vegan cookbook that's about 150 pages. I can't make an underscore on this iPod touch thing, email rainbow--girl@hotmail.com but instead of dashes underscores and I'll email it to you tomorrow, I have it saved on my work computer.  

  3. No magazines for me, but I have a bunch of great cookbooks.  

    If you get only one, it HAS to be Veganomicon by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero.  There's just so. Much. Good. Food.

    Isa's first book Vegan With a Vengeance is really awesome too (and the book that really convinced me vegan was doable.)

    Yellow Rose Recipes by Joanna Vaught is good, but I haven't tried a lot out of it yet, so I can't rave about it (yet.)  As far as I know, it's only available online.  You can get it at the Herbivore Clothing website.

    The Post Punk Kitchen site ( http://www.theppk.com ) is great for recipes, tips, "food p**n," an general vegan camradarie.

  4. My favorite cookbooks are by Moosewood. I have the low fat version, but The New Moosewood Cookbook is also good! Not all the recipes are for vegans though (lacto-ovo).

    My favorite website is Veganyumyum.com. Her recipes are amazing! Here is my site (I have to show it off once in awhile): http://hellagranola.blogspot.com/search/...

    Vegan tip: Most beer isn't vegetarian due to the filtration process! I just found out yesterday. *sniffles* No more Guinness for me.

  5. I get my recipes from P.E.T.A website they have some very yummy recipes

  6. I'm not vegan, but I do try to eat that way as often as I can, and often cook it for my vegan SIL.  I usually use websites, though...  I love vegweb, too!

    I like the Lowfat Archive:

    www.fatfree.com

    My favourite books are:

    "Veganomicon" by Isa Chandra Moskowitz (AMAAAAZING... seriously good eating) - try also her website, the Post Punk Kitchen:

    www.theppk.com/

    "Fresh - at home cookbook" and "reFresh" by Ruth Tal Brown, the owner of a very successful vegan/veg restaurant chain in Toronto.  

    If you're looking for Indian, the recipe archive for "South Asian Veggie Table," a vegetarian cooking show in Toronto, has a lot of yummy vegan food (I particularly like the Bagara Baingan):

    http://www.omnitv.ca/ontario/tv/veggieta...

  7. My favorite cookbooks are Vegan with a Vengeance and Veganomicon.

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