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What the Shell?!
Photo Purge For the Road

Phew! I cleared out all my blog drafts. Just one of many ‘to do’s in advance of my trip. Now just a quick photo purge with just a smattering of words. Starting with some shelling at Fort Tilden in Queens. Stuck between a rock… I am hoping for better shelling Read more…


Pretty New Jersey
And Vegan Food

New Jersey often gets a bad rap. But it has so many wonderful places! And I just love to uncover and report on them. Plus, really great vegan options. So prepare yourself for tons of pictures on my pretty journey south to Atlantic City. Because Jersey deserves some cred. One Read more…


Using Chickpeas, Part 1: Chana Saag

When I order Indian delivery, Chana Saag is my go-to dish.  So when I needed a lunch for the week and I “needed” to make marshmallows with aquafaba for a cookie project, it was only logical to make my Chana Saag.   I used this recipe because it was very much Read more…


“The fire you build for yourself could be so cold.” / Blue Ribbon-winning Vegan Cornbread Recipe

Every time I have made chili it makes me think of Sleepy Joe by Smog.  I feel quite certain that there might be just 3 or 4 other people in the entire world who make this obscure association.  I will try to find them.  But yes, it is chili season Read more…


Brooklyn’s Avant Garden

Williamsburg, Brooklyn now has its own Avant Garden, Ravi Derossi’s spectacular high end eatery that worships the almighty vegetable. And luckily we had a special occasion to celebrate that merited the fanciness.  To get in the fancy zone, a cocktail.  We shared a bunch of plates, but only after some Read more…


Spice Girl

Having 3 cans of chickpeas emptied of their juice for my Angel Food cake attempts, I had to make chickpeas the star of my week’s lunch.  So my chickpeas took a scrumptious simmer in Vegan Richa’s Butter Masala recipe after a quick walk to Balady Foods in Bay Ridge.  I love Read more…


Uptown / Downtown

All the way up the isle of Manhattan at Fort Tryon Park in “Fort George,” adjacent to the The Met Cloisters which was way too crowded for us to partake in, is 8 miles of gorgeous, lush trails surrounded by extensive plant diversity–layers of green textures and wisps.  Overlooking Hudson Read more…


What’s For Lunch?

Back to school means back to lunch… back to lunch with the only heat source being my trusty mini-crockpot.  So curry… not the most seasonally appropriate choice, but I’m going to need something hearty, flavorful, and a vehicle for my leftovers and pantry contents. And it was certainly the right Read more…


Tanoreen, Middle Eastern Delights

There are so many cuisines to sample in Bay Ridge!  I’ll have to chip away at my list bit by bit.  Tonight it was Tanoreen, a Middle Eastern hot spot with marked vegan options on its flavor-packed menu.  To start, some pickled things and some flat breads. We split two entrees, Read more…


Winter Is Coming

It happens every year. Back to school whirlwind and boom!… Christmas music, freezing cold, hibernation.  But I’m holding on, despite the growing pile of things to bring to my classroom.  Inspired by this, this recipe is so so Summer.  It’s also the first dinner I served to another in my Read more…


A Taste of Bay Ridge

My new view in Brooklyn, the mighty Verrazzano Bridge is never out of site in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn–my new home.  Also, in site, lots of unique vegan options ready to be explored.  This is a selection of my welcome eats. Kusharista‘s tag line is “Grains, Lentils & More.”  This is Read more…


Chocolate Chip Cookies & Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Bars

First, Ovenly‘s salted chocolate chip cookie.  Such a delicious cookie from this Brooklyn bakery.  I dare say my favorite chocolate chip cookie?  Well, maybe I’ll just have to do a chocolate chip cookie bracket!  I treat myself with one or two on the way home when the middle schoolers are Read more…


Burger Brackets Ketchup, Part 1: The Dream of the 90’s

Modern Love vs. Sacred Chow

That’s a flyer from the zine I made in the 90’s. Yes, I always liked to hear myself write. And that’s 90’s me… but this isn’t a post about how the 90’s were the last hurrah of authenticity and coolness, though that is truth.  It’s about burgers. One from a Read more…


The Great American Eclipse is here!

I spent my day in Gallatin, Tennessee in the line of totality during the Great American Eclipse.  Since I traveled far and prepared a lot, I thought it best to get there at 2:45 a.m., joined only by singing crickets and several other eclipse chasers who agreed that the idea Read more…


Delicious California (in pictures)

{ A crème brûlée donut from Donut Friend. } { Plant Food + Wine‘s Polenta + Hash: wild mushrooms, sweet potato hash, harissa } { Their potato-heavy Breakfast Burrito } { And their Chickpea Fritatta, dressed to the nines. } { A side of barbecue tempeh with very bitter micro greens. Read more…


Trees, Oranges, and Tamales

After a quick breakfast at Cafe Smitten in Bakersfield, California it would be time to see a third/fourth California national park: Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. To start, a peanut butter and chocolate bar, real good black coffee, and National Park guidebooks. And a quick bite. The Vegan Burrito Read more…


Last Day in Paris

Are you really productive on Sunday? I am. There is something about the last day (of the weekend, in this example) that pushes me to action. Of course this ‘Sunday urgency’ exists today, Friday, as it is my last day here in Paris, France. With a full day at my disposal, I hoped Read more…


Sunrises, Foods, and a Cat

I can make a book of the lovely sunrises I get to see on my daily commute to Brooklyn. I think I love Sweet & Sara‘s smores thingy because it reminds me of Moon Pies… or what I called them Scooter Pies.” Sara makes the best vegan marshmallows… and I’m Read more…


Vegan Freakies Cereal

Cereal was a huge part of my childhood. My siblings and I would race down to the kitchen in the morning to get the “fat spoon” (really the lone soup spoon with the bunch of teaspoons) and eat refill after refill of bright, colorful sugary cereals—mixing them, adding more sugar Read more…


Juneau, Alaska / Vegan on Holland America Cruise, Day 5

Greetings from the starboard side of the Oosterdam and our grand obstructed view. Yes, the floor to ceiling windows in the stateroom are on the same deck as the emergency life boats. But no fear, our priority was to have the means of seeing the most of Alaska, not necessarily Read more…


See Beautiful Glaciers, Relax, Eat (repeat) / Vegan on Holland America Cruise, Day 3

Mezze Plate: Baba ghanoush, chickpea hummus, stuffed grape leaves and tabbouleh salad, served with warm Pita bread. Pasta Fagioli: Flavorful tomato broth cooked with beans and vegetables and whole wheat pasta, seasoned with Italian herbs. Grilled Vegetable and Tofu Kebob: Served over brown pilaf rice with almonds, drizzled with tomato-basil Read more…


Grönsaksbullar: Ikea’s cheap, plastic vegan food

Ikea, the Swedish big blue monster now serves a vegan version of their meatballs. So… you know, I had to go and try them. That’s right, Vegetable Balls. They are made of… no, not plastic but chickpeas, kale, peppers, sweet corn, peas, onions, turnips, pea starch, canola oil, black pepper, Read more…


Freshwater Life

Not too far from the New York-Pennsylvania border is a small vacation town of Hawley, on the Lackawaxen River and close to better-known Delaware river. Though this is a summer haven for campers and other nature enthusiasts (and hunters), a friend of mine had year-round residence here as a growing gal as Read more…


Midwest Vegan, Day 3

Morning in Sparta, Wisconsin started with a much anticipated roadside attraction: the fiberglass mold graveyard on the grounds of FAST (or the Fiberglass Animals, Shapes, and Trademarks Corp.) The owner is fine with you wandering around at your own risk—perusing the molds and taking pictures–and so we did. There were recognizable molds, like Read more…


Old Brooklyn

Crafting after-school works up an appetite. So teacherT and I took a brief walk from our Carroll Gardens school to taste a bit of Old Brooklyn. Deep-fried Sicilian deliciousness at Ferdinando’s Foccaceria, est. 1904. Yeah, 1904. I was excited for their Panelle, a simple chick pea flour concoction that is deep-fried in Read more…


Weekends mean…

Quality time with the cats… after they had quality time in the basement by the saw. All-you-can-eat Indian lunches, in a strip mall. The day-after cupcakes for breakfast. Visits to a jaggedy smile-like skyline. A lounge in the sun inside. [A shaven Fluffster recouping from her spay.] Experimental stovetop [carrot Read more…