Hi everyone! I hope you are as excited about this fast as I am. Since last year's fast, I have found a number of very good websites for recipes for eating vegetarian or vegan, or ideas on menus you can eat. Those are listed below.
For anyone that wants to save some money on organic produce during the fast or during the year, they should visit www.localharvest.org. You can enter your zip code and it'll direct you to farms, stores, coops or other sources of organic and locally grown produce, meat, dairy/eggs, etc. I use it to find the farmer's markets that are held each day of the week in different cities in our area. It saves me a lot of money on buying organic vegetables. And in case you are not aware of this, farmer's markets in town are certified organic. It is the law in Los Angeles county that any produce sold in farmer's markets must be certified organic. Inspectors check them regularly.
Also, you notice the word raw listed in some of the websites below. Raw is another term to refer to eating vegan. It means eating only raw food; nothing heavily cooking or processed.
A newly discovered websites will finally give you as much different and useful information about cooking ingredients! Every site is definitely dedicated to a specific ingredient that would explain everything you need to know. Not only that, the significant portion of the sites is showing up of “free recipe videos” of famous and reputable international chefs. There are also some important and related sites that linked to gourmandia.com.
Check this out please:
1- Everything about coffee. types, best brands, nearest coffeeshops and of course coffee recipes: http://www.coffeefashion.com/
2- Whether it is for a gift or for you, http://www.chocolarious.com/ will guide you. Find out what chocolate is best for what occasion and surprise your guests with delicious chocolate recipes.
3- Wine types, brands, equipment and recipes. Everything you need to become a real wine waiter: http://www.knowallwines.com/
4- Always wanted to make your own pizza and impress friends and family? Find out how on: http://www.learnaboutpizza.com/
5- This is probably the best way to get famous chicken recipes from famous chefs. This site will teach you tens of different ways to cook chicken: http://www.wikichicken.com/
6- Nothing worth a good homemade soup in winter time. Check this site out and master soups from A to Z: http://www.soupssimo.com/
7- You would be surprised how milk can be use in different ways: baking, cooking, drinks, snacks and many more: http://www.milkdelight.com/
8- Learn how to make your fish recipe a delight. Whether it is fried, grilled, braised and even boiled: http://www.fishlogy.com/
9- After going through this site, even your kids will enjoy eating your pea recipes: http://www.aboutpeas.com/
10- Want to master the art of baking cakes? Visit: http://everything-cake.com/"
There are many ways to perk up your cooking skills: reading great cookbooks, taking cooking classes and good old fashioned practice in the kitchen are traditional methods. But these days, online cooking recipe videos are another excellent resource for aspiring chefs. Here's how to get the most from the cooking videos you encounter. Have to take a glance on www.gourmandia.com...
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Hi everyone! I hope you are as excited about this fast as I am. Since last year's fast, I have found a number of very good websites for recipes for eating vegetarian or vegan, or ideas on menus you can eat. Those are listed below.
For anyone that wants to save some money on organic produce during the fast or during the year, they should visit www.localharvest.org. You can enter your zip code and it'll direct you to farms, stores, coops or other sources of organic and locally grown produce, meat, dairy/eggs, etc. I use it to find the farmer's markets that are held each day of the week in different cities in our area. It saves me a lot of money on buying organic vegetables. And in case you are not aware of this, farmer's markets in town are certified organic. It is the law in Los Angeles county that any produce sold in farmer's markets must be certified organic. Inspectors check them regularly.
Also, you notice the word raw listed in some of the websites below. Raw is another term to refer to eating vegan. It means eating only raw food; nothing heavily cooking or processed.
www.goneraw.com
http://www.hacres.com/recipes/recipes.asp?catid=8
http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/collections/healthy_vegetarian_recipes.html
thegardendiet.com
rawfoodinfo.com
www.living-foods.com
www.thebestofrawfood.com
http://www.thevegetarianchannel.com
www.vegcooking.com
http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Everyday-Cooking/Vegetarian/Main.aspx
http://www.chooseveg.com
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net/OtherInfo/FastFoodRest.htm (info on what you can eat at fast food restaurants and still be vegetarian
http://www.knowingfood.com/vege/vegerecipe.html
http://www.realfood.com (raw food restaurant in Los Angeles area)
http://www.nativefoods.com (vegan/vegetarian restaurant in Costa Mesa, Aliso Viejo or Westwood Village in Los Angeles)
Let us know if you like any of the recipes you've found on any of these websites.
Love to you all,
Sara Graves
Awesome post Sara...Thanks for the sources.
I just finished his book oddly enough entitled "Fasting". Its great to know others are catching the wave!!!
"Friends,
A newly discovered websites will finally give you as much different
and useful information about cooking ingredients! Every site is
definitely dedicated to a specific ingredient that would explain
everything you need to know. Not only that, the significant portion of
the sites is showing up of “free recipe videos” of famous and
reputable international chefs. There are also some important and
related sites that linked to gourmandia.com.
Check this out please:
1- Everything about coffee. types, best brands, nearest coffeeshops
and of course coffee recipes: http://www.coffeefashion.com/
2- Whether it is for a gift or for you, http://www.chocolarious.com/
will guide you. Find out what chocolate is best for what occasion and
surprise your guests with delicious chocolate recipes.
3- Wine types, brands, equipment and recipes. Everything you need to
become a real wine waiter: http://www.knowallwines.com/
4- Always wanted to make your own pizza and impress friends and
family? Find out how on: http://www.learnaboutpizza.com/
5- This is probably the best way to get famous chicken recipes from
famous chefs. This site will teach you tens of different ways to cook
chicken: http://www.wikichicken.com/
6- Nothing worth a good homemade soup in winter time. Check this site
out and master soups from A to Z: http://www.soupssimo.com/
7- You would be surprised how milk can be use in different ways:
baking, cooking, drinks, snacks and many more: http://www.milkdelight.com/
8- Learn how to make your fish recipe a delight. Whether it is fried,
grilled, braised and even boiled: http://www.fishlogy.com/
9- After going through this site, even your kids will enjoy eating
your pea recipes: http://www.aboutpeas.com/
10- Want to master the art of baking cakes? Visit: http://everything-cake.com/"
There are many ways to perk up your cooking skills: reading great cookbooks, taking cooking classes and good old fashioned practice in the kitchen are traditional methods. But these days, online cooking recipe videos are another excellent resource for aspiring chefs. Here's how to get the most from the cooking videos you encounter. Have to take a glance on www.gourmandia.com...
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