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tibits at home – recipe book offer
You may have previously read our review of tibits vegetarian restaurant, a fantastic veggie restaurant in Heddon Street London. The good news is that now tibits have brought out a collection of recipes to allow fans and those who haven’t been lucky enough to get to the restaurant to try the recipes out in the comfort of their own homes.
You can read our review of tibits at home: stylish vegetarian cuisine on the website.
The recipes are based around the four seasons to make the most of the taste and nutrition of fresh produce all year round. Continue reading
Tilda kids activities and recipes
I recently found out that Tilda has released a new free guide for kids with free activities and recipes. It emphasises the importance of healthy living, both in terms of exercise and eating and has some fun puzzles for young children.
Most of the recipes are vegetarian (one contains chicken but this could easily be substituted) and they look quick and easy to make. I’m planning to try the chocolatey rice cake soon
Posted in Vegetarian cooking, Vegetarian reviews
Tagged hiding vegetables, parenting, vegetarian cooking
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Chia seeds – a fab source of vegetarian Omega 3
Those of you who visit our Facebook page may have seen me mention that I had recently tried chia seeds. I’d first heard of them a year or two ago when I read the book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall (one my favourite books ever), but assumed they were the sort of exotic ingredient that would be very hard to source.
However I recently read Eat and Run (can you tell I’m into running?) by Scott Jurek and saw them mentioned again so decided to find out more. It turns out they are available in the UK and that they are ideal for vegetarians as they are very high in Omega 3 fatty acids. They are also high in fibre, antioxidants and phytonutrients, are a source of protein and are gluten free. Continue reading
Posted in Vegetarian cooking, Vegetarian parenting
Tagged childrens nutrition, omega 3, vegetarian cooking
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5 Vegetarian and Child Friendly Ways with Wraps
Tortilla wraps are always a favourite in our house – they just seem much more fun than other breads and kids love them.
It’s easy to get stuck in a rut though and keep doing the same old thing with them. Tortilla wraps are so versatile, are just as delicious hot or cold and are a great base for vegetarian kids meals, so here are some of the various ways you can use them.
Hopefully they’ll inspire you with some other ideas too, which you can share with us all in the comments below! Continue reading
Eat Your Books
Recently I’ve been getting all excited about Eat Your Books! It’s an interactive recipe indexing website that helps you make better use of the cook books you already have.
I actually stumbled upon it a while back after reading about it on another blog (sorry, I can’t remember which one). I thought it was a great idea at the time and signed up for the free membership which allows you to add five of your recipe books. Continue reading
Veggie sausages galore
I realised when I was buying my groceries the other week that we eat a lot of veggie sausages in our family! I’m not sure how I feel about this, as I’m not convinced about how good they are for us, though they do provide good protein and are at least much healthier than meat based ones.
They’re just such a convenient stand by for those days when I haven’t planned ahead and I just want to get everyone fed as quickly as possible with a minimum of fuss or moaning. Vegetarian sausages are one of the foods that everyone in the family really loves, they cook from frozen in 10-15 minutes and they’re really versatile too. Continue reading
Sainsbury’s loveveg Spicy Bean Quarter Pounders review
I spotted these while grocery shopping a while ago and last night we decided to give them a go. I grilled them and we ate them in burgers with a little bit of accompanying salad (and a different sauce for every family member as is usually the case…)
These are Vegetarian Society approved and are suitable for vegans too. They come in a pack of 4 and are described as spicy bean quarter pounders with kidney and haricot beans in a parsley and oregano crumb. They cook from frozen and take somewhere between 12 and 30 minutes to prepare depending on whether you grill them or do them in the oven. Continue reading
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Tagged vegetarian burgers, vegetarian cooking
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Vegetarian Living magazine review
We bought our first issue of Vegetarian Living magazine early last year when we spotted it in Sainsbury’s and have been getting it on a regular basis ever since.
The majority of veggie magazines are just recipe based, which is fine if that’s what you’re looking for, but I want more than that. Magazines with just recipes end up making me feel guilty when I haven’t tried any of them by the time the next issue is out! Vegetarian Living is great in that it does contain plenty of good recipes to give you ideas, but it also has a lot more to offer. Continue reading
Mega Veg Tomato Sauce Recipe
I usually make a large quantity of this tomato sauce and freeze it in family size portions to use in all sorts of dishes over the next couple of weeks. It’s an excellent way of getting lots of veggies into meals without anyone noticing or minding. Getting fussy kids to eat vegetables is a lot easier this way!
It’s also a very flexible recipe and can be changed according to whatever vegetables you have available or that need using up. Please don’t feel like you have to stick to the exact proportions either; you can add more or less of any of the ingredients or substitute with alternatives according to what suits you.
This recipe should make more than enough for a hungry family of four or five, depending on how many veggies you add to it. If you want to make extra to freeze, like I do, then just double, triple or quadruple the quantities. Continue reading
Linda McCartney Red Onion and Rosemary Sausages
Having been a fan of the original Linda McCartney Vegetarian Sausages for a while now, I was pleased when I spotted the special edition Red Onion and Rosemary variation and decided to give them a go.
Like most vegetarian sausages they’re very easy to prepare, taking just 15 minutes under the grill or up to 20 minutes in the oven. Although the packaging doesn’t mention frying, they are fine prepared that way too. Continue reading
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Tagged vegetarian cooking, vegetarian sausages, veggie meats
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