The Model Vegan.com on UTube is a vegan cooking class...delicious!
Vegan Recipe sites
Vegan baking :- A recipe for preparing an egg re-placer during vegan baking :-
http://www.veganbaking.net/egg-replacers/208-chia-seed-binder#
Kids’ Pancakes With Chia Seed “Sprinkles” and Other Healthy Additions :-
http://lauragt.hubpages.com/hub/Kids-Pancakes-With-Chia-Seed-Sprinkles-and-Other-Healthy-Additions
http://www.vegancoach.com ...... I have been subscribing to this site for more than a year.
http://www.vegancoach.com ...... I have been subscribing to this site for more than a year.
I visited this site & subscribed too !
I found it very much interesting !
Thanks for sharing !
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SavvyVegetarian.com
If you’re thinking of going vegan, this website will help you make the transition with helpful articles that teach you how to manage the benefits and drawbacks of veganism. Whether you’re new to the vegan lifestyle or you’re an experienced practitioner, the site provides cooking tips, delicious recipes, and snack ideas for you and the whole family. Plus, their shopping section helps you find recipe books and cookware that veganism more convenient.
VegWeb.com
Visiting a website that doesn’t encourage feedback is kind of like ordering merchandise from a company that doesn’t work with a fulfillment company. Luckily for vegans, VegWeb.com doesn’t make that mistake. Not only does it feature 15,000 recipes contributed by visitors, but it also provides chat rooms where those same visitors gather to talk about everything from veganism to the news of the day.
FatFreeVegan.com
This site has everything a vegan foodie could want, including low-fat and low cal options for the calorie- conscious eater. In addition to healthy and delicious main dishes, sandwiches and even desserts, it includes recipes that help you “cheat” on your diet, like chestnut loaf and carrot dogs. You can also learn how to cook without the usual ingredients like oil and butter.
ChooseVeg.com
People become vegans for a variety of reasons. Some do it for health reasons, while others are more concerned about protecting animals or the environment. This site is great for people who are making the transition to veganism as a lifestyle and not just a dietary choice. It demonstrates how veganism minimizes pollution, protects animal rights and prevents everything from heart disease to diabetes. Oh, and the recipes are pretty good, too.
VeganOutreach.com
Dedicated to ending animal cruelty, this site provides tools and resources for people who want to adopt a diet that protects animals, the environment, and the earth’s natural resources, as well as their own health. In addition to recipes, visitors also have access to numerous informational booklets and suggestions for what you can do to implement community outreach and advocacy.
Reference :-
http://blog.healthkismet.com/best-places-vegan-recipes