I bake and cook a variety of my favorite vegetarian meals, but I am pretty boring. I tend to make the same set of meals regularly with minor differences like a different brand of cheese or ingredient occasionally.
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Experimentation is always good and I know that vegan meals tend to be bland without the right seasoning. I guess that could be said of anything though. Nuts and berries and fruit tend to be pretty good by themselves though and make great snacks.
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Vegan does not need to be bland. There’s a gazillion vegetables and fruits out there, if it’s bland it just shows lack of creativity.
And I’m saying that as a most definite meat eater.
I remember making breakfast for a vegan I knew, and we had mushroom melange with edible flowers and citrus seasoning. You can make vegetarian paella, Hungarian leczo, onion soup, Moroccan stewed tomatoes, Indian spinach dal, Iranian lentil stew, the list goes on and in
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Is there somewhere I could learn lazy recipes for one person, I don't like to cook, but buying take out cost so much.
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Well, this is kind of a Dogman situation here :-P
I only have one dog, I rarely cook something fresh for her with her 23kg.
You must have a dozen dogs or a couple of real hunks.
My friend from school has approx 25 dogs, but she became a professional trainer and is working with a lot of these mostly rescued dogs.
What can you do with your pack? Training? Private petting zoo? Emotional support dog cafe?
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People do open emotional support places using their pets or rescues. There is one rescue that is full of cats and I think it is like an internet cafe you can just chill with the cats while you sip overpriced coffee and check on your financial portfolio or whatever. Other places have rescue horses they train to work with special needs children. It's all over the place but I just take dogs out of bad situations and keep them happy and healthy. I overstepped when I took in the Akita's and need to find homes for them. The smallest dog I have is still over 50 pounds other than the puppies but at least people like puppies.
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I do. Not every day anymore, but at least three times a week. My wife also cooks. We rarely eat convenience food. If we don't cook we order food or eat out.
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For your companions? Sometimes I do, like tonight everyone is getting pasta. Normally though it's just kibble, cooking human food everyday for 500+ pounds of dogs would just be a financial nightmare.
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