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		<title>Vegans on the Go</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 06:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dinner, dessert and a show--it's vegan date night!  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_229" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 240px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-229" title="Happy Aftermath!" src="http://www.amarand.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Goodman_20090730_8090-650x500-230x300.jpg" alt="Sean gets creative with leftovers--and totally steals the lemon out of my water without warning.  Good thing I love him..." width="230" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Sean gets creative with leftovers--and totally steals the lemon out of my water without warning.  Good thing I love him...</p></div>
<p>I had a <a title="Weathervane Playhouse" href="http://www.weathervaneplayhouse.org/" target="_blank">play</a> to review tonight for <a title="Theatre Vault" href="http://theatrevault.com/" target="_blank">Theatre Vault</a>, and it was over an hour away from home.  Even though I have some portabella mushrooms in the fridge that really need to be cooked, I just couldn’t be bothered.  I wanted to make tonight a special “night out” for my sweetie and me before the kidlets descend tomorrow.  So I offered to treat Sean to dinner at a vegan/vegetarian friendly restaurant of his choice before we set off for beautiful downtown Newark, Ohio.  After a bit of debate, we chose <a title="Whole World Restaurant" href="http://www.wholeworldnaturalrestaurant.com/" target="_blank">Whole World Natural Bakery and Restaurant</a>.</p>
<div id="attachment_230" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-230" title="Black Bean Hummus Pita" src="http://www.amarand.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Goodman_20090730_8086-750x500-300x200.jpg" alt="So garlicy that I'm pretty sure I'm still not kissable several hours later.  Totally worth it, though!" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">So garlicy that I&#39;m pretty sure I&#39;m still not kissable several hours later.  Totally worth it, though!</p></div>
<p>I checked out their daily specials, and when we got there I knew exactly what I wanted:  Black Bean Hummus on Pita Bread.  It had some nice crisp veggies, lots of garlic, and I stole a few of Sean’s black corn chips for a side dish.  Yum!</p>
<div id="attachment_231" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-231" title="Bombay Burger with Chips and Salsa" src="http://www.amarand.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Goodman_20090730_8083-750x563-300x225.jpg" alt="I promise--it tastes even better than it looks!" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">I promise--it tastes even better than it looks!</p></div>
<p>Sean’s choice was the Bombay Burger—a chickpea-based veggie burger with Indian spices, lettuce, tomato, onion, soy cheese, Vegenaise, and mustard (in a star shape—I love that!!) on a whole wheat bun.  He was kind enough to let me sample it, and it took everything in my power not to steal it from him.  I really was pretty happy with my Black Bean Hummus, though.  I think I’m going to try to make my own version of it at some point in the near future…</p>
<p>We grabbed some yummy vegan desserts there, too.  No pictures of those—sorry!  There was a raspberry bar that was pretty good (although I like the <em>idea</em> of raspberries, I still hate the stupid seeds that get stuck in my teeth) and a roasted almond bar that was orgasmic.  Really.  It’s not an exaggeration.  Ah-<em>mazing</em>.  I would have eaten the entire thing myself if it hadn’t been for the fact that I knew Sean would pout if I did.</p>
<p>While we were getting totally turned around on High Street, we stumbled across vegan Nirvana in the Columbus metro area:  <a title="Pattycake Bakery" href="http://www.pattycakeveganbakery.com/" target="_blank">Pattycake Vegan Bakery</a>.  This is <em>the place</em> to go when you’re vegan in Central Ohio, or so I’ve been told.  Yes, we had a whole bag full of vegan desserts already.  But Pattycake was right there, <em>in front of us!</em> How could we let those poor defenseless baked goods go another moment without a loving home?  We totally caved.  I limited myself to three selections: peanut butter chocolate chip cookie heaven (because I wanted something similar from Whole World, but their version wasn’t vegan), a slice of raspberry lemon chiffon cake (for Sean—what’s up with the raspberry trend today?), and—on the advice of one of the girls behind the counter—the pumpkin spice Whoopie Pie.  We ate the cookie after the play, and we discussed the various high and low points of the production as we munched.  The slice of cake is half-devoured, waiting for whoever is least comatose from sugar overload to finish it, and I have a feeling the Whoopie Pie is going to be my breakfast tomorrow morning with a cup of coffee and a marathon review-writing session.</p>
<p>Tomorrow night, we’re taking the kids down to Groveport to see <a title="Rosebriar Shakespeare Company" href="http://www.rosebriarshakespeare.org/" target="_blank"><em>A Midsummer Night’s Dream</em></a>, and there will be a vegan picnic involved.  I need to figure out what I want to do for that.  Luckily, I have all day tomorrow to cook and shop for what I need, but I still need to figure out what I feel like making.  I might do something with eggplant—I currently have 4 sitting in my produce drawer as we speak—and the kids didn’t seem to hate it too much when I made it before.  Maybe a different recipe with less oil is in order this time…  Oh!  I could make an eggplant lasagna&#8230;thing&#8230;and just serve it cold!  Hmm&#8230;  This may take some thinking and planning&#8230;  Horray ideas out of the blue!  (Of course, you realize that since it&#8217;s almost 2:00 a.m. now, I&#8217;m probably going to sleep late, completely forget about this wonderful idea, and make PB&amp;J for the kids instead, right?  Right&#8230;  It sure sounds good now, though.  *grin*)</p>
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		<title>Our First Vegan Gallery Hop</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 04:24:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Since it was raining off and on this evening, we thought that taking the kids to the <a title="Gallery Hop" href="http://www.shortnorth.com/Hops.html" target="_blank">Gallery Hop</a> downtown would be more fun than sitting in the park getting wet while waiting for fireworks to start.  They always have fun, and tonight wasn’t very crowded for the first time in ages.  Of course, the line outside <a title="Jeni's Ice Cream" href="http://jenisicecreams.com/" target="_blank">Jeni’s Ice Cream</a> was still huge even with the rain, so we skipped it.  Sad, too—I had really been looking forward to trying some of their vegan sorbet selections…  Oh, well.  Maybe next time.  ☺</p>
<p>For dinner, we went to <a title="Z Pizza" href="http://stores.zpizza.com/columbus/" target="_blank">Z Pizza</a>.  They were really helpful during the ordering process, letting us know that the soy cheese they use isn’t vegan (it has casein in it—more sadness), and that there’s sugar in the pizza crust.  We got the California pizza sans cheese for the adults and a half-pepperoni, half-cheese for the kids.  What we didn’t tell the kids is that we had them use soy cheese instead of the regular.  They never even noticed the difference.  Not quite as good as all-out vegan, but it’s a step in the right direction.  And we did get to see some fireworks from the car when we were driving home.  Not too shabby a night, really.</p>
<p>I made a couple of new recipes today.  For lunch, I made black bean burritos with chopped onions, salsa, fresh spinach, some rice “cheese”, and green pepper strips on whole grain tortillas.  For a snack that will hopefully last the week, I made the vegan chocolate chip cookies from <a title="Skinny Bitch" href="http://www.skinnybitch.net/kitch.html" target="_blank"><em>Skinny Bitch in the Kitch</em></a>.  Sean and the kids liked them, and they’re okay, I guess, but I think I’m going to try some other recipes, too.  They were just a little crispier than I like them, even after playing with baking times and things.  Of course, the recipe called for 1¼ cup of refined coconut oil, and I didn’t have any; I used <a title="Earth Balance" href="http://www.earthbalancenatural.com/#/products/" target="_blank">Earth Balance sticks</a> instead.  I wonder if that could account for the overly-crispy results?  I might try it again with the coconut oil at a later date.  Sean got creative and made a chocolate-peanut butter quinoa pudding using the recipe I found <a title="Quinoa Pudding Recipe" href="http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Quinoa-Pudding/Detail.aspx" target="_blank">here</a> as a jumping-off point.  I haven’t tried a full serving of it yet, but what I got from the spoon was pretty tasty.</p>
<p>I think what I’m learning during this transition is that—well, I have a lot to learn.  There are so many things to consider that I had never really given any thought to in the past.  Just like the sugar thing tonight.  It never would have crossed my mind to be the slightest bit concerned about sugar just a few weeks ago, except from a health standpoint.  Now that I know more about the ethical ramifications that go along with sugar (namely, <a title="Sugar Processing Article" href="http://www.vegfamily.com/articles/sugar.htm" target="_blank">the use of charred animal bones to process sugar to its gleaming white state</a>), it’s harder for me to ignore.  I feel like I’ve spent the last three weeks completely obsessed with the food that I eat, buy, and prepare, and maybe that’s not such a bad thing.  Maybe I’ve needed to pay a little more attention to what I’m putting in my body.  Maybe it’s a good thing that I’m focusing nearly as much attention on nourishment as on taste.</p>
<p>I will say this, though:  I am so grateful that Sean is doing this with me.  I don’t think I could stick with it if I had to go it alone!</p>
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