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The V.V. Vegan Fried Chicken Showdown 🍿, Battle 2: Chickpea & Olive vs. Sol Sips

I’ve appreciated the burger wizardry of Chickpea & Olive for many years… and was excited to try Sol Sips, an all-vegan eatery in Bushwick owned by a 23 year old that has a lot of buzz. But this is a vegan victuals food battle! It’s the food that does the Read more…


The Bao Super Bowl in the
🍿 Vegan Fried Chicken Showdown

Ever since I started my Vegan Fried Chicken Showdown, my brackets have been in flux. I just have to settle on them and create a second round if new eateries rear their fried goodness. The most updated version is at the end of this post, but first, a twist…. a Read more…


The V.V. Vegan Fried Chicken Showdown 🍿, Battle 1:
Superiority Burger vs. MTHR Vegan

Superiority Burger, East VillageT.F.T. (Tofu-Fried Tofu) Sandwich Superiority Burger is a tiny space in the East Village with some amazing vegetarian offerings masterminded by Chef Brooks Headley. Don’t expect frills like French fries, a bathroom, an open seat, personal space, etc in this 300 square feet. Just great food. Food Read more…


Sunday Morning Coming Down

How drastically different Sunday morning and Sunday evening feel? Do you get a jolt of energy as Sunday evening rears its head? I sure do. Like a last gasp of freedom–and most of the resulting activity is in the kitchen. I assemble my lunch for Monday, finally get my overnight Read more…


It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like…Vegan.
(Picture Purge)

What’s going on? Vegan stuff is popping up all over the place! The word, once plagued by stigma and ostracism, is being embraced by Big Food, fast food, the Food Network, and foodie culture. Most of this has to do with the Almighty Dollar, yes— but this vegan is quite Read more…


Taco Thursday

High Tide Taco Bar in Farmingdale has some vegan tacos and I ate them in between a whole bunch of errands. Always nice to report on new vegan options on Long Island, though I am not there very often anymore. How great to have more than one option to choose Read more…


A Day On The Road

I like to take the long way home… and find things to see, find things to eat. Like the vegan tofu “wings” from Bullfrog Brewery. Those were from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. On the see list, this Pink House in Wellsville, New York. The ornate Victorian home has had a bit of Read more…


Off-season at the Jersey Shore

The Jersey Shore has lots of goodies and they’re better to see (and eat) when everyone and their mother is not clogging up the Garden State Parkway. Spending a beautiful Spring-like Winter day at Sandy Hook, part of Gateway National Recreation Area, would bring some beautiful sites to share. But Read more…


O.G. Vegan 🥡

I’ve been vegan so darn long. I think it’s like 23 years now. 😬 I want to take a moment to thank Chinese food, which sustained me during so many of my early years when American cuisine could not. And I still love it so: tofu (or what I first Read more…


Old Friends, Baltimore &
Maryland’s Vegan Restaurant Week

What a wonderful coincidence that the day I tripped to Baltimore, Maryland was during the extended Maryland Vegan Restaurant Week! I had a big list of eats and sites to see, starting at SweetSide for a croissant. The SweetSide is a delightful bakery that is pretty much akin to sweets Read more…


Make the Food You Want to Eat in the World

Though I wasn’t gone very long, coming home is always a nice process. You are reminded how much comfort is contained within, how you have purposeful space to honor all of your needs. Then you (ok, I) realize, “I have a kitchen! I can actually make food.” So you make Read more…


Thrifty Lasagna

The last time I made lasagna I made everything from scratch. Two cheeses, the noodle, the sauce, the groundround (if that’s what it’s called). But this version is not like that. It’s about being thrifty… and efficient. Because it’s January. I trekked to Circus Fruits for some seriously cheap produce. Read more…


Winter Lantern Festival

I caught New York City’s first Lantern Festival on its very last evening at Snug Harbor on Staten Island. Sure, it was crowded and sure, it was muddy, but also… sure, it was pretty darn beautiful and well worth the crowds and mud. My favorite area was the ocean… and Read more…


⛄🎄🎁But Once A Year… 🍪🦌🌟

Doing Christmas-y things at any other time of year is just weird. So as the season passes us by, here is a purge of ‘once a year’isms. Like these shiny color pops in my apartment. Along with my Ambrosia, I brought some holiday cookies to my family’s. And since I Read more…


Blessed Are The Sandwich Makers

After some heavy lifting with a slight hangover, a sandwich excursion to the Lower East Side.  She got The Bowery, turmeric tofu egg, tempeh bacon, and Violife provolone slice on a roll with mayo. I got the Hanukkah special, available only during these days and nights of light.  Housemade gluten-free 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…


Birthdaze: A Beautiful Pisces Rising Cake

Though I love to bake, I like to use my birthday to sample cakes by other vegan bakers. This year my folks got me a beautiful cake from Pisces Rising after I found them, or her really, via Instagram.  And lucky me, Pisces Rising just started taking custom orders. After Read more…


Days of the Eat

Sunday means I’m making lunch.  And my lunch game has been strong lately.  I am also finding better light in the kitchen by standing on the counter.  Here are recent some of the eats during the week, the ones that are worth the picture. Kale sautéed with coconut oil and Read more…


The Cranberries [& Pumpkins & Apples & Brunch & Donuts]

Autumn is my favorite time of the year!  Though we are not very far in, today was a celebration of all the best parts of its edible goodness.  Starting at Stone Bridge Farms in Acushnet, Massachusetts.  Visiting a cranberry bog is a kind of new addition to my bucket list, but with autumn here Read more…


Home, And Close To It

To continue exploring the eats of my neighborhood, I have started a Take-out Thursday ritual.  On this particular Thursday, with a bit of a dizzy buzz from after work drinks, I made the mistake of ordering Shangri-La. It always makes my belly grumble on with strange commentary throughout the evening.  Read more…


Orange is the New Black

Help, I can’t stop making Indian food. It’s kind of all I want.  And now that it is autumn, I want orange things in my Indian food. Butternut squash… Turmeric-y spice blends on baked tofu A spicy sauce with the foundation of pureed yellow and red tomatoes from the farmers Read more…


Material Girl

Heading to Materials For the Arts is a part teacher ritual, part surreal fantasy.  For me–a salvager, thrifter, and lifter-upper of rocks to see the squirming bug-life beneath (a past time of my non-girly leisure time as a little girl)–my skills as a “shopper” are well-honed and aligned to several 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…


T.M.I. About My T.L.T.

Sometimes I eat food out and about and it reminds me of my own skills, how I could have done it better myself.  Take the T.L.T. I had on my Queens expedition recently.  It was fine and all, but its simplicity as a sandwich requires great care with all components, Read more…


Bike & Eat

While the all day’s are still all mine, some biking and eating ’round my neighborhood. Above: the 69th street pier with my chariot. Below: Silly bike selfies with MP The only all-vegan spot in Bay Ridge, Shangri-La. Shangri-La is has plenty of mock meats that new vegetarians are all about.  Read more…


5 Boroughs in 5 Days: Manhattan

The V.V. Manhattan tag count is pretty darn high on this here blog.  And though I have been escaping into Manhattan since I was just a girl, there is always more to see.  And though we’ve grown apart, I would spend a day with her, tucking our past away and welcoming Read more…