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Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and

strawberries for dessert.

 

Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos

at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from

the garden.

 

Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some

of both.

 

It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready

it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.

 

And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to

candy some walnuts also.

 

Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound

good!

 

Lynda

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" Anouk Sickler " <zurumato

 

Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PM

Re: Your regular dinners?

 

 

>

> I have rice and beans,

> chocolate,

> rice and beans

> chocolate

> and rice and beans. hee hee.

>

>

> , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

>> garlic

>> beer

>> tofu

>> beer

>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)

>> beer

To send an email to -

>

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Hi peter,

If you will excuse my ignorance

what language is that?

or are you just being funny again?

 

>

> The Valley Vegan.............

>

>

> A fynno iechyd, bid lawen He he would be healthy, let him be

cheerful

>

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Hi jo,

 

that sounds great, beans on toast! I have never thought of that

I think I will try it.

 

 

 

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> We like beans on toast - especially when too tired to cook a dinner.

If you follow it with some fruit it's a fairly balanced meal.

>

> Jo

> -

> -------------------------------

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I read somewhere that vegans have the most bowel movements

causs of all the fruits and veggies we eat.

 

 

 

, " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Oooh!

>

> Jo

> -

> peter hurd

>

> Friday, September 23, 2005 11:02 PM

> Re: Your regular dinners?

>

>

> If you follow it with fruit its a bowel moving experiance!

>

> The Valley Vegan..............

> Bys ymhob brywes A finger in every pie

>

> Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> We like beans on toast - especially when too tired to cook a

dinner. If you follow it with some fruit it's a fairly balanced meal.

>

> Jo

> -

> peter hurd

>

> Friday, September 23, 2005 9:46 PM

> Re: Your regular dinners?

>

>

> I still tend to rely on tinned soups and beans on toast from

time to time, but make bulks of various currys, dahls, chili,

shepherdess pies,stews and freeze and keep . Trouble is I keep

forgeting to defrost them and re-heat, so end up opening a tin again!

>

> The Valley Vegan.............

>

> A fynno iechyd, bid lawen He he would be healthy, let him

be cheerful

>

>

>

> Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...> wrote:

> Hi Serene

>

> There are a few staples that we have, mainly because we

can't always be

> bothered to try new recipes.

>

> Lentil hotpot (with a little chilli)

> Vegetable crumble

> Beany bake

> Spaghetti bolognese (made with lentils)

> Cacciatore (made with tofu)

> Pesto pasta

> Creamy walnut pasta

> Sweet & Sour with noodles

> Pasta with red pepper sauce

> Redwood roast

>

> Jo

> -

> " serene (Sandra Vannoy) "

> To:

> Friday, September 23, 2005 4:20 PM

> Your regular dinners?

>

>

> > Okay, so I'm making meal plans, because when I plan our

meals we eat

> > better food (because I know what we're having, I shop for

more fresh

> > ingredients, and I make time for dinner more effectively).

I have made a

> > list of things we have on a regular basis, like udon and

tacos, so that I

> > can make planning easier.

> >

> > I thought I'd post my list here, and ask you all to list

the things you

> > have on a regular basis. This is the reliable stuff, the

stuff you make a

> > lot, that's fairly easy and a favorite for your family. Do

you have

> > things like that? If so, please share.

> >

> > Here's ours (I have a diabetic in the house, so I always

list what the

> > protein source will be):

> >

> > Udon with seitan or tofu

> > Yaki soba with seitan or tofu

> > Sloppy joes with TVP

> > Spaghetti with TVP

> > Maple-glazed seitan and rice

> > Tacos with tvp or beans

> > Burritos with beans or TVP or tofu

> > Veggie burgers

> > Veggie loaf

> > Falafel

> > Curry with garbanzos and/or tofu and/or seitan

> > BBQ tofu

> > Enchiladas with beans

> > Dal

> > Lentil stew

> > Wheatberry salad with TVP

> >

> > Serene

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to

-

> >

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Another gem on toast is fried onions & garlic and mushrooms with soy sauce, very salty , but nice if you have to use up some mushrooms.

 

The Valley Vegan....Anouk Sickler <zurumato wrote:

Hi jo,that sounds great, beans on toast! I have never thought of that I think I will try it. , "Jo Cwazy" wrote:> We like beans on toast - especially when too tired to cook a dinner.If you follow it with some fruit it's a fairly balanced meal.> > Jo> - > -------------------------------

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What language? the language of heaven, WELSH.

 

The valley Vegan............

I'r pant y rhed y dwr Water flows to the valley Anouk Sickler <zurumato wrote:

Hi peter, If you will excuse my ignorancewhat language is that? or are you just being funny again?> > The Valley Vegan.............> > > A fynno iechyd, bid lawen He he would be healthy, let him becheerful >

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We're having that tonight actually - just got back from a demonstration in

London and I'm too tired for a proper dinner.

 

Jo

 

 

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Saturday, September 24, 2005 8:01 AM

Re: Your regular dinners?

 

 

> Hi jo,

>

> that sounds great, beans on toast! I have never thought of that

> I think I will try it.

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I think it's true. Meat takes a very long time to digest and move through

the tubes, and dairy clogs everything up.

 

Jo

 

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" Anouk Sickler " <zurumato

 

Saturday, September 24, 2005 8:07 AM

Re: Your regular dinners?

 

 

> I read somewhere that vegans have the most bowel movements

> causs of all the fruits and veggies we eat.

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That sounds good - but I would have to have only a touch of soy sauce.

 

Jo

 

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peter hurd

Saturday, September 24, 2005 7:13 PM

Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

Another gem on toast is fried onions & garlic and mushrooms with soy sauce, very salty , but nice if you have to use up some mushrooms.

 

The Valley Vegan....Anouk Sickler <zurumato wrote:

Hi jo,that sounds great, beans on toast! I have never thought of that I think I will try it. , "Jo Cwazy" wrote:> We like beans on toast - especially when too tired to cook a dinner.If you follow it with some fruit it's a fairly balanced meal.> > Jo> - > -------------------------------

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Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PMSubject:

Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PM Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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Your right on most counts, plenty of recipes , but alas I am the only vegan in the house, and cant justify the expense of buying most of the food for me when there are 3 other mouths to feed.

Plus I am a lazy git in the kitchen, working 6 days a week means that its the last place I want to spend my free time.

Scuse me while I open a bottle.......................

My food doesnt hang around long enough to get soggy.

 

The Valley Vegan.............

 

Y mae'r llygad yn fwy na'r bola The eye is bigger than the stomach

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PMSubject:

Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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wot, they can't eat vegan?

:) peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:33 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Your right on most counts, plenty of recipes , but alas I am the only vegan in the house, and cant justify the expense of buying most of the food for me when there are 3 other mouths to feed.

Plus I am a lazy git in the kitchen, working 6 days a week means that its the last place I want to spend my free time.

Scuse me while I open a bottle.......................

My food doesnt hang around long enough to get soggy.

 

The Valley Vegan.............

 

Y mae'r llygad yn fwy na'r bola The eye is bigger than the stomach

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PM Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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They could , but choose not to, my wife will eat some of the things I eat, but not the kids.

My wife made me a nice spicy tofu risoto this week, and bought me half a butternut squash which I had roasted with garlic and cumin with it. She enjoyed the risoto but I had to eat all the squash because no one else would.Tofu is quite a luxary in my house, as I am usually the only one who will eat it . A lot of the food I eat is spicy or has garlic in it which the kids wont attempt. Hopefully this will change with age.

Its O.K. for the single guy eh?

 

The Valley Vegan...........

Byw fel ci a hwch Leading a cat and dog life

 

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

wot, they can't eat vegan?

:) peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:33 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Your right on most counts, plenty of recipes , but alas I am the only vegan in the house, and cant justify the expense of buying most of the food for me when there are 3 other mouths to feed.

Plus I am a lazy git in the kitchen, working 6 days a week means that its the last place I want to spend my free time.

Scuse me while I open a bottle.......................

My food doesnt hang around long enough to get soggy.

 

The Valley Vegan.............

 

Y mae'r llygad yn fwy na'r bola The eye is bigger than the stomach

fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PMSubject:

Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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And I'm really Eve Dallas and am married to that sexy, ubber rich Roarke and have that spiffy machine that can produce any meal I tell it to! <<bg>>

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Saturday, September 24, 2005 1:21 PM

Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth Lynda <lurine wrote:

Tonight was garlic oleo noodles with a tossed salad and watermelon and strawberries for dessert.Tomorrow is burritos with homemade salsa since they had organic tomatillos at the farmers market today and we just picked the last of our peppers from the garden.Can't decide whether to jar or dehydate the rest of the peppers. Maybe some of both.It is getting kinda cool evenings up here, so as soon as the corn is ready it will be corn, onion and potato soup time.And tomorrow the kidlet and I are making somemore granola. We're going to candy some walnuts also.Oh, plus we found a recipe for soft cinnamon pretzels. Now, those sound good!Lynda- "Anouk Sickler" Friday, September 23, 2005 10:47 PMSubj ect: Re: Your regular dinners?>> I have rice and beans,> chocolate,> rice and beans> chocolate> and rice and beans. hee hee.>>> , fraggle wrote:>> garlic>> beer>> tofu>> beer>> pasta (capallini, farafelle, etc)>> beer>>>>>>> To send an email to - >

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single?

granted there is only one of me

but, i'm far from single.... peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:57 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

They could , but choose not to, my wife will eat some of the things I eat, but not the kids.

My wife made me a nice spicy tofu risoto this week, and bought me half a butternut squash which I had roasted with garlic and cumin with it. She enjoyed the risoto but I had to eat all the squash because no one else would.Tofu is quite a luxary in my house, as I am usually the only one who will eat it . A lot of the food I eat is spicy or has garlic in it which the kids wont attempt. Hopefully this will change with age.

Its O.K. for the single guy eh?

 

The Valley Vegan...........

Byw fel ci a hwch Leading a cat and dog life

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can still do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.

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and i have to admit you have totally lost my

derailed..derailed...

 

who er wot is eve dallas? Lynda Sep 24, 2005 2:59 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

And I'm really Eve Dallas and am married to that sexy, ubber rich Roarke and have that spiffy machine that can produce any meal I tell it to! <<bg>>

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Saturday, September 24, 2005 1:21 PM

Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can still do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.

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Ah hah! There is a book out there you don't know about <<eg>>

 

From one of the books that I rot my brain with when it gets tired of serious reading <<eg>> She's a cop in some future year (2025?) and you punch in your meal requests to this thingy and it zaps you a meal. However, I am surprised that you don't know about them! Most everything is made of soy and "real" meat, eggs and cheese are a very rare commodity. Almost all folks are vegan!

 

Lynda

 

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fraggle

Saturday, September 24, 2005 3:35 PM

Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

and i have to admit you have totally lost my

derailed..derailed...

 

who er wot is eve dallas? Lynda Sep 24, 2005 2:59 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

And I'm really Eve Dallas and am married to that sexy, ubber rich Roarke and have that spiffy machine that can produce any meal I tell it to! <<bg>>

 

Lynda

 

-

fraggle

Saturday, September 24, 2005 1:21 PM

Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

 

cuz yer welsh and yer food always gets soggy?

 

cuz we all have secret live in chefs and greedily horde them away from you?

 

cuz i've got one of those star trek food replicators...on sale at the last comicon..wot a bargain

 

 

aw come on, aftr all the years of dumping recipes on here, ya can't say we didn't give you any ideas!!!!!!!

:)

 

peter hurd Sep 24, 2005 1:16 PM Re: Re: Your regular dinners?

Why does everyone on this list eat better than me?

Drooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllll

 

The Valley Vegan............

 

Byw o'r fawd i'r genau Living from hand to mouth

I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can still do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.

 

 

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My son would never get outta the bathroom then if he went vegan.Jo Cwazy <heartwork wrote:

I think it's true. Meat takes a very long time to digest and move throughthe tubes, and dairy clogs everything up.Jo-"Anouk Sickler" <zurumatoSaturday, September 24, 2005 8:07 AM Re: Your regular dinners?> I read somewhere that vegans have the most bowel movements> causs of all the fruits and veggies we eat.Jonnie

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My son had a speghetti & meatball pizza last night. He said it was wonderful. He was also proud that the restaurant we were eating at would donate some of the proceeds to 'his' hospital from that pizza.Anouk Sickler <zurumato wrote:

Hi jo,that sounds great, beans on toast! I have never thought of that I think I will try it. , "Jo Cwazy" <heartwork@c...> wrote:> We like beans on toast - especially when too tired to cook a dinner.If you follow it with some fruit it's a fairly balanced meal.> > Jo> - > -------------------------------Jonnie

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