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The carnivorous other half is coming along side, willing to turn veg

and drastically lower fat intake. This MAJOR move (me happy dancing!)

was accomplished without a word from me. I don't know what turned his

head on this, as I cook my vegan stuff, and and his omnivore stuff a

few times a week.

The man will miss Fettucine Alfredo, and I would really like to concoct

a good garlicky creammy non-fat vegan version. Thinking silken tofu,

blended with a light bit of cornstarch and soy milk, for the base...

Anyone have an actual recipe, or a very cremy white sauce ?

Intuition tells me this can be done, and the blessed man rewarded for

his change of spirit.

Thanks in advance!

Carol

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Carol, Try looking at the following recipe. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks pretty good. http://www.veganchef.com/nondairyalf.htm Also take a look at the following web pages: www.vegweb.com www.vegcooking.com I hope this helps. Nima siderea <siderea wrote: The

carnivorous other half is coming along side, willing to turn veg and drastically lower fat intake. This MAJOR move (me happy dancing!) was accomplished without a word from me. I don't know what turned his head on this, as I cook my vegan stuff, and and his omnivore stuff a few times a week. The man will miss Fettucine Alfredo, and I would really like to concoct a good garlicky creammy non-fat vegan version. Thinking silken tofu, blended with a light bit of cornstarch and soy milk, for the base... Anyone have an actual recipe, or a very cremy white sauce ?Intuition tells me this can be done, and the blessed man rewarded for his change of spirit.Thanks in advance!CarolNamasta

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My 2 cents worth is that you wait a few days until all he has had is vegan stuff before trying out the vegan alfredo version.

 

I'm sure whatever you cook will be most wonderful, but when switching from lots of buttery cheese sauce to a no (or new) cheese sauce, you don't want his recent memory of the one he loved so much to compete with the new one, lol.

 

Ronda in OR (who has an on-again off-again cheese addiction.)

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The man will miss Fettucine Alfredo, and I would really like to concoct a good garlicky creammy non-fat vegan version. Thinking silken tofu, blended with a light bit of cornstarch and soy milk, for the base... Anyone have an actual recipe, or a very cremy white sauce ?Intuition tells me this can be done, and the blessed man rewarded for his change of spirit.Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

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That is a very good suggestion, Rhonda.

Im not pushing the change, and it will be slow if he does commit to it

100 percent. At 53, and overweight, he stands to benefit from any

changes made in his diet. He sees the change in me, how much leaner and

healthier I've been getting, and that has been the catalyst.

He did by some burger to go with his refries last night while I was at

work. He said that if he wanted meat, he would cook it himself while Im

not at home. Thats such a far change from the old 3 cartons of icecream

in the freezer that it really tickled me.

Although I started back to being a fat free vegan in the beginning of

the year purely health reasons, the ethical and ecological

ramifications are not lost on me. This way of eating, no matter why you

adopt it, changes you in spirit as well as physical being.

Clear skies!

Carol

 

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My 2 cents worth is that you wait a few days until all

he has had is vegan stuff before trying out the vegan alfredo

version.

 

I'm sure whatever you cook will be most wonderful, but

when switching from lots of buttery cheese sauce to a no (or new)

cheese sauce, you don't want his recent memory of the one he loved so

much to compete with the new one, lol.

 

Ronda in OR (who has an on-again off-again cheese

addiction.)

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Carol "siderea" wrote:

 

The man will miss Fettucine Alfredo, and I would really

like to concoct

a good garlicky creammy non-fat vegan version. Thinking silken tofu,

blended with a light bit of cornstarch and soy milk, for the base...

Anyone have an actual recipe, or a very cremy white sauce ?

Intuition tells me this can be done, and the blessed man rewarded for

his change of spirit.

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

 

 

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> ------------------------ Carol " siderea " wrote:

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> The man will miss Fettucine Alfredo, and I would really like to

> concoct a good garlicky creammy non-fat vegan version. Thinking

> silken tofu, blended with a light bit of cornstarch and soy milk, for

> the base... Anyone have an actual recipe, or a very cremy white sauce

> ? Intuition tells me this can be done, and the blessed man rewarded

> for his change of spirit. Thanks in advance!

 

 

My partners didn't believe me when I told them the Tahini Rotini wasn't

alfredo sauce, or didn't at least have parmesan in it. You might try that:

 

http://www.fatfreevegan.com/pasta/tahini.shtml

 

Serene

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Thank you very much, Serene for the

recipe link. Looks like what we're having for supper tomorrow night!

lc carol

 

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My partners didn't believe me when I told them the Tahini Rotini wasn't alfredo sauce, or didn't at least have parmesan in it. You might try that:

http://www.fatfreevegan.com/pasta/tahini.shtml

Serene

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