Saturday, March 17, 2012

more misc. photo uploads. mostly restaurants

heres a santanas burrito (MXN, checked ingredients, beans are not vegan, so i usually order the veggie and combine rice, mushrooms, avocado, and lettuce or potatoes, then i pile on the salsas)
heres a better one, pokez restaurant. my husband is eating tofu potato mushroom enchiladas with rice and beans, i have the veggie soup with avocado, rice and beans and corn tortillas, and cole slaw. ordered vegan.
indian princess restaurant: na'an, veggie biryani, and pickled vegetables. have to ask for no butter
i made a berry pie
subway sandwich on italian bread (wheat bread not vegan), loaded on the veggies with avocado. but no lettuce until the end or else they usually just pile on the lettuce and skimp on the good stuff... even then you have to request they add more than 3 thin slices of tomato. i usually ask for as many slices of vegetables as possible before they threaten to charge more. loaded with vinegar and olive oil and pepper and spicy peppers too. i think this one had spinach instead of lettuce.

misc. picture uploads

below is a shopping trip
some steamy pasta dish with mushrooms, zucchini, eggplant, and spices
beet brussel sprout fry, rice and bean pilaf thing, mashed potatoes and tofurky smothered in gravy
another steam pasta dish. this one with mustard greens, garlic and capers
del taco - bean burritos and veggie burritos (without cheese or sour cream)

potatoes and kale, chili ramen, shopping lists

today was incredibly lazy and not the best example.
had breakfast at a friends house. thinly sliced potatoes, spices, tons of chopped kale (purple and russian), leftover rice and beans, all mixed up with garlic and hing (onion flavored spice- also called asafetida. we didn't want to run to the store for onions) topped with seracha chili sauce. kombucha

a lot of strong yerba mate tea

made some fancy ramen. filled a seasoned cast iron pot with water, added sliced brussel sprouts, a couple yam ends (thrown away from previous meal - you can also save onion bottoms and collard stems for broth seasoning), a bulb of sliced garlic, a 1/2 cup of masa corn flour, a splash of apple cider vinegar, turmeric, dashes of cumin and crushed red chilis (from papa johns pizza packet). let those boil for a while to extract flavor. then added 4 cakes of Top Ramen noodles (not maruchan!), but only used 2 seasoning packs, 1 chili and 1 oriental (the only vegan flavors i know of. i saved the other 2 seasoning packets in my spices drawer. let that boil till it thickened a bit. good stuff. if you're gonna eat crap like ramen, best to mix it with healthy things

heres a couple grocery lists:
shopping trip: $15.19 2 large celery stalks, 2 lemons, .39lb granny smith apples, .58 lb fuji apples, .36lb ginger root, 1.17lb cabbage, 4lb papaya, bag carrots, 1.56lb red bell peppers, 1.15lb roma tomatoes, 2.79lb jicama. most of this got juiced.
shopping trip: $40.45 2 packs wheat tortillas, corn tortillas, pancake syrup, frozen potatoes o'brien (just means they added bell peppers. this is easy enough to make, but i was hungry when i went shopping - never do that), bob's gluten flour (to make seitan), hummus mix, bag cauliflower, 1.27lb collard greens, red onions, 5lb bag wheat flour, vegetable oil (i buy the high omega stuff), 2lbs brown rice, soysage patties (like i said, never shop when hungry. these were yummy, but processed foods are less healthy and more expensive)

and below some recent meals: jyoti bhanga restaurant, my husband got the neatloaf (meatloaf) with mashed potatoes and 7 grain bread, i ordered the 'peace, love, and bliss burger' (i know), with salad, herb tahini dressing. sooooo good.
below, something I made. roasted roots (beets, carrots, potatoes, yams, onions with rosemary), spinach mash with north african spices (my husband liked this one the best), wild rice, yellow squash, brown rice, and red bean fry - a modified gallo pinto, of corse with tons of garlic.
and below, the next day at work - my packed lunch. usually i dont buy things like chocolate peanut butter meal bars, but i found myself getting gas at 7-11 before work and i hadn't eaten breakfast.

today was incredibly lazy and not the best example.
had breakfast at a friends house. thinly sliced potatoes, spices, tons of chopped kale (purple and russian), leftover rice and beans, all mixed up with garlic and hing (onion flavored spice- also called asafetida. we didn't want to run to the store for onions) topped with seracha chili sauce. kombucha

a lot of strong yerba mate tea

made some fancy ramen. filled a seasoned cast iron pot with water, added sliced brussel sprouts, a couple yam ends (thrown away from previous meal - you can also save onion bottoms and collard stems for broth seasoning), a bulb of sliced garlic, a 1/2 cup of masa corn flour, a splash of apple cider vinegar, turmeric, dashes of cumin and crushed red chilis (from papa johns pizza packet). let those boil for a while to extract flavor. then added 4 cakes of Top Ramen noodles (not maruchan!), but only used 2 seasoning packs, 1 chili and 1 oriental (the only vegan flavors i know of. i saved the other 2 seasoning packets in my spices drawer. let that boil till it thickened a bit. good stuff. if you're gonna eat crap like ramen, best to mix it with healthy things

heres a couple grocery lists:
shopping trip: $15.19 2 large celery stalks, 2 lemons, .39lb granny smith apples, .58 lb fuji apples, .36lb ginger root, 1.17lb cabbage, 4lb papaya, bag carrots, 1.56lb red bell peppers, 1.15lb roma tomatoes, 2.79lb jicama. most of this got juiced.
shopping trip: $40.45 2 packs wheat tortillas, corn tortillas, pancake syrup, frozen potatoes o'brien (just means they added bell peppers. this is easy enough to make, but i was hungry when i went shopping - never do that), bob's gluten flour (to make seitan), hummus mix, bag cauliflower, 1.27lb collard greens, red onions, 5lb bag wheat flour, vegetable oil (i buy the high omega stuff), 2lbs brown rice, soysage patties (like i said, never shop when hungry. these were yummy, but processed foods are less healthy and more expensive)