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    Check Out the Redfin Article We Were Featured in!

    September 1, 2022 / Comments Off on Check Out the Redfin Article We Were Featured in!

    For anyone moving to a new city, familiarizing yourself with the local food scene is an essential
    part of making yourself feel at home. This is especially true if you’re a vegan, as some cities
    have limited options when it comes to vegan-friendly eateries. Luckily, living in Atlanta means
    plenty of delicious options to choose from. Redfin asked some locals for their favorite vegan
    restaurants in Atlanta. Read the full article here: 7 Crave-Worthy Vegan Restaurants in Atlanta
    You Have to Check Out | Redfin

    7 Crave-Worthy Vegan Restaurants in Atlanta You Have to Check Out
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    5 Vegan Instagram Pages You Should Be Following in 2020

    September 25, 2020 / Comments Off on 5 Vegan Instagram Pages You Should Be Following in 2020

    Getting creative in the kitchen has been a favorite past time for many of us, especially during the quarantine. If you are looking for some delicious plant-based recipes to add to your vegan meals or even trying to spice up some of your normal recipes and try something different, these Instagram pages are sure to interest you!

    1. @BOSH.TV

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    When we started BOSH! there were very few things we could eat in supermarkets, making it much harder to eat vegan food. That’s why we’re so excited about the new Tesco Plant Chef range, and the new Wicked Kitchen range, as there are now so many delicious things we can eat. We were invited to try the new dishes by wonder-chefs @dereksarno and @chef_martyn. We tried both their new range and a sneak peak of future products, and it’s fair to say, it’s never been tastier or easier to eat plant-based. Keep your eyes peeled for the new products in January 2020, wickedly delicious @tescofood #plantbased food is coming your way! BOSH! #vegan #tescoplantchef #wickedkitchen #meatfree #ad

    A post shared by BOSH! by Henry & Ian (@bosh.tv) on Oct 25, 2019 at 7:28am PDT

    Henry and Ian, the two creators of BOSH!, the best selling cookbook to date, are definitely great bloggers to follow on Instagram. They provide recipes from scratch that are guaranteed to be delicious. They also have healthy options, recipes that expand around every culture, and recipes for vegan meat substitutes. Their book, BOSH! How To Live Vegan, gives insight on how to save the planet through veganism and feel your best on a vegan diet.

    2. @RACHELAMA_

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    🍝 HAPPY WORLD PASTA DAY 🍝🤤 To celebrate with @barilla I’m sharing this super simple, delicious pasta recipe that you all helped me create with my instagram poll! The vote on tomato pasta or creamy base was so tight I went for both 😁. A creamy sun-dried tomato garlic sauce with roasted broccoli, chilli flakes and fresh parsley. Honestly really simple and so soo tasty!🤤 #barilla #barillawpd #worldpastaday 🌱 Recipe: 1/2 cup cashew nuts (soaked for at least 2 hours) 230ml water 1 tbsp tomato puree 2 tbsp nutritional yeasts 200g sundried tomatoes, roughly chopped (if they’re really tough soak them in hot water for 5 minutes) 3 cloves of garlic, finely slices 1 head of broccoli, roughly chopped 250g Barilla Penne Rignate Handful of fresh parsley, chilli flakes Serves 2 🌱 Method: Preheat oven at 180 degrees c. Roughly chop broccoli and place on a baking sheet with a drizzle of olive oil salt and blackpepper. Place in the oven for 10 minutes until broccoli has lightly roasted. Place cashew nuts into a blender with water, tomato purée and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, and blitz until smooth. Boil water in a large pot, season with salt and add pasta. Cook until aldente. To a pan, sauté garlic in olive oil for 3 minutes then add in sundried tomatoes and mix. Pour in creamy cashew nut mixture into the pan with the sundried tomatoes. Mix in nutritional yeast, season to taste with salt and black pepper. Once the pasta has cooked, drain, then add the pasta into the pan with the sauce. And finally mix in roasted broccoli. To serve, plate up the pasta, sprinkle on chilli flakes, fresh parsley, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and cracked black pepper. #ad

    A post shared by Rachel Ama (@rachelama_) on Oct 25, 2019 at 10:31am PDT

    This London vegan is one of my favorite food bloggers. Her Instagram and YouTube provide a wide array of recipes to try. In some videos, she also has some nonvegans try her recipes, and I have not seen any disappointment so far. From just looking at her Instagram, you will see why she is one of the best vegan Instagram pages to follow!

    3.@SIXVEGANSISTERS

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    VEGAN BUFFALO CHICK’N FRIES🍟 Full how-to in our stories + get the vegan popcorn chick’n recipe by signing up for our emails at the link in our bio!!

    A post shared by Six Vegan Sisters (@sixvegansisters) on Sep 4, 2019 at 4:09pm PDT

    These six New York and Detroit based sisters have a page with food to die for. Their content is filled with food perfect for any occasion such as vegan queso, buffalo “chicken” dip, pasta dishes, pizza, desserts, and more!

    4.@DR.VEGAN

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    Some fun and interesting food facts that will blow your mind. Hope you enjoy reading about some of these random and interesting facts about food😁 ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #veganhealing #whatveganseats #veganfoodshare #fueledbyplants #foodismedicine #vegancure #fruitfacts #veganfacts #healthisthewealth #veganlife #veganlifestyle #veganbodybuilding #crueltyfree #crueltyfreeliving #veganfood #healthyvegan #vegancommunity #veganhealth #veganathlete #musclerecovery #vegans #fruits #plantbasedvegan #vforveggie #nutritionalfacts #veganhealth

    A post shared by Dr. Vegan (@dr.vegan) on Sep 14, 2020 at 10:40am PDT

    Dr. Vegan is a vegan athlete and medical student; this shows throughout his Instagram posts that give vegan health advice. Scrolling down his page, you will find facts about vitamins found in various plant-based food items, tips on reaching health goals while on a plant-based diet, and quick, simple recipes anyone would appreciate!

    5.@SWEETSIMPLEVEGAN

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    BUDGET-FRIENDLY VEGAN MEAL PREP 😍 perfect for beginners!⁣ ⁣ I wanted to bring it back to the basics and in our latest YouTube video, I put together 8 simple recipes to make at least 8 different meal varieties. Some people don’t like eating the same thing everyday 🙋🏽‍♀️ and I thought this was a great way to meal prep while also keeping some variety in for the week.⁣ ⁣ We made crispy tofu, turmeric rice and quinoa, roasted vegetables, instant pot beans, lentil walnut taco meat, balsamic vinaigrette, roasted sweet potatoes and lastly a nut-free vegan cheese sauce/spread.⁣ ⁣ These recipes are also easy to build off off and customize based on your preferences 🙂⁣ ⁣ You can find the video via the link in my bio, I hope you enjoy these recipes ♥️⁣ ⁣ #sweetsimplevegan #mealprep #veganrecipes #veganmealprep https://youtu.be/E7w810XF–k

    A post shared by Jasmine Briones (@sweetsimplevegan) on Sep 1, 2020 at 2:39pm PDT

    Jasmine Briones was one of the first YouTube pages I subscribed to when embarking on my plant-based journey. I loved her “What I Eat In a Day” videos, and she became a true inspiration to me. Sweet and simple are truly great words to describe her recipes. She has sweet and savory recipes that are healthy, as well as great meal prep ideas, large pasta dishes, party favorites, and much more exciting content to choose from!

    I hope all of these pages sparked some interest to you! Their content is amazing and bound to be helpful to anyone trying to go vegan and/or working on trying new recipes. Who doesn’t love a delicious, cruelty free recipe? Make sure you give them a follow, in addition to @plantingjasmines of course! 😉

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  • Recipes

    My Favorite Quick and Easy Vegan Breakfast Ideas

    September 24, 2020 / Comments Off on My Favorite Quick and Easy Vegan Breakfast Ideas

    Breakfast is the most important part of the day. Kickstart your morning with these delicious, affordable, and balanced plant based breakfast ideas!

    A vegan diet consists of endless options that comes from the earth! There virtually nothing you can’t do. I want to start with the most popular and obvious vegan breakfast such as smoothies, acai bowls, and fruit bowls. These are always great to have in the morning, especially because eating fruit on an empty stomach has a wide array of health benefits such as aiding in digestion, combatting against constipation, and providing a great of amount of essential nutrients so that you’re ready to take on your day with high energy! Raw fruit is great by itself, but a great way to ensure sustained energy and satisfaction is to add nuts, seeds, and protein for a well balanced breakfast. Chia seeds, hemp seeds, and flax seeds are great sources of omega- 3 fatty acids, healthy fats, and protein; you can add these into your smoothies or top your smoothie bowls with them. A half cup of hemp seeds is equal to 20 grams of protein! If you aren’t a fan of seeds, you can also get a great source of essential nutrients in smoothies with sea moss, spirulina, and protein powders if you are able to afford them. I highly recommend Sunwarrior Protein and Garden of Life Raw Organic Protein.
    Are you transitioning to veganism and finding it hard to figure out what to eat? Or are you a simply a vegan looking for more ideas to cook in the kitchen? Continue reading!
    Now, let’s get into the more savory meal ideas!
    Avocado Toast
    Avocado toast can be made in a variety of ways! Smash or slice a ripe avocado onto toast and add topping such as salt, pepper, hummus, tomatoes, fresh greens, sprouts, olive oil, lemon juice, hemp seeds, and anything else you may fancy!

    Avocado Toast On A Wooden Cutting Board

    Tofu Scramble
    Tofu scramble is an easy way to replace eggs in your morning meal and is also a very great source of protein! It’s a very affordable product and can be found at most of your average grocery stores. To make a a delicious tofu scramble I suggest this recipe:

    • 1 tablespoon olive oil (for the pan)
    • 1 block of tofu
    • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
    • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 2 tablespoons non-dairy milk, unsweetened and unflavored

    You can use any form of tofu (firm, super firm, or silken) for a scramble, as long as you break it up in a bowl along with the rest of the ingredients. Cook in an oiled skillet until the water from the tofu is gone and its desired a desired consistency. You can serve with grits, toast, avocado, add fresh greens, onions and tomatoes! My favorite thing to do with this is eat it with fresh vegan biscuits and Follow Your Heart non-dairy cheddar cheese or add it to a breakfast burrito with vegan sausage, peppers, and salsa!

    If you don’t find yourself to fancy tofu, a product called “JUST Egg” is a great substitue for eggs! It is pretty pricey, but its popularity proves that many people have found it to be worth the price! Use the companie’s store locator here to see where you can find it in your city.
    Chia Seed Pudding
    To make chia seed pudding, add two tablespoons of chia seeds for every half cup of plant based milk you desire. You can add sweeteners of choice and allow the mixture to sit

    overnight in the refridgerator. You will awaken to a wonderful pudding that you can top with fruit and nuts! This option is a great source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats.
    When transitioning to veganism, its super important to be open to trying new things and open your options up, but, for breakfast, most of your favorites can easily be made vegan. Vegan pancakes, waffles, and other baked goods can be made using your favorite recipe and replacing dairy with vegan butter, using vegan egg replacers such as a flax seed egg (I tablespoon of flax seeds meal to 3 tablespoons), JUST Eggs, and many others, and replacing milk with non dairy milks. Other breakfast staples such as oatmeal are also very nutritious alternatives for breakfast. When I first went vegan, oatmeal topped with fruit and nut butters were my favorite as well as smoothies topped with cereal! When transitioning to veganism, its important to find what works best for you and what’s easy for you to consistently make and rely on as a satisfying and balanced meal choice. There are SO many delicious options!

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  • Restaurant Reviews

    Eating Out While Vegan

    September 4, 2020 / Comments Off on Eating Out While Vegan

    Sea Salt Healthy Kitchen of St. Simons, Georgia

    This past weekend, my friends and I took a trip to St. Simons Island (fear not, masks were worn and social distance occurred) and we had SO much fun! In addition to having great experiences in the ocean, performing the WAP dance challenge in front of a majority white population at the beach, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and having fun in our air bnb, we also got the chance to try an amazing Plant Based restaurant called Sea Salt Healthy Kitchen. Before I get into details, I will go ahead and tell you all that it was an absolutely amazing experience and the food was absolutely delicious. It also has healthy, vegan, non vegan and gluten free options so it’s a great place that you and all of your friends can enjoy, vegan or not!

    Vibe Check

    Sea Salt Healthy Kitchen PH. 912 268 4137

    130 Retreat Plz, St Simons, GA 31522, USA.

    Being less than ten minutes from the beach, the location is great for tourists and easily accessible after a long day of enjoying the beach. My friends and I dined in the restaurant. It was super clean and decorated with – my favorite – hanging planters, sea salt candles, green vases and wall decor.  Many smaller restaurants, fortunately, have less chaos within the store. Therefore, it’s more likely that more attention is able to be paid to the customer. I definitely experienced that at Sea Salt Healthy Kitchen. The workers were so pleasant to speak with, kept asking if we needed anything, and were so patient while dealing with our tourist antics. They definitely surpassed the vibe check. 

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    Going out to eat while vegan can be a little difficult depending on the location. For example, those in Los Angeles are surrounded by health food enthusiasts and vegan fast food, but, in contrast, those in the deep south have less options. Where I’m from (Augusta, Georgia), there are a total of two restaurants I can go to and have a surplus of options for healthy vegan food that does not involve a salad or plain pasta. I really commend Sea Salt’s healthy kitchen because they have made health their mission. They serve a variety of healthy vegan and nonvegan food and make sure that, on their menu, it is clear that they acknowledge the different allergens and diets that people look out for when choosing their meals from a menu. They have symbols by each food item that help identify whether the item is vegan, vegetarian, non-dairy, and/or gluten free. This makes eating out while vegan so much easier. I didn’t even have to do any outside research before eating at Sea Salt Healthy Kitchen because they already had all the information I needed on the menu. 

    Was It Hitting Though?

    “Hitting”

    defined as: something that consummately hits the spot

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    Yes. It was definitely hitting. 

    The restaurant had many vegan options ranging from smoothie bowls and hummus appetizers to vegan wraps and vegan chorizo. I definitely had a lot to choose from. I ended up ordering the very vegan wrap with vegan chorizo instead of tofu. It was a warmed wrap with squash, mixed greens, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, red pepper hummus and vegan chorizo. Everything on the wrap was SO fresh and flavorful. It was nothing short of delicious! My friends also enjoyed and devoured their meals! I also ordered their vegan cookies which were also gluten free. As I took a bite, my friends asked for a piece to taste. We all collectively opened our eyes wider as we tasted them. The cookies were possibly the best cookies I have had in my entire life. They were so moist and soft and the chocolate chips were so decadent and rich. The whole table ended up ordering cookies for their own enjoyment.

    Overall Rating

    Sea Salt healthy kitchen gets ten out of ten stars from me. The environment, service, and taste were all outstanding! There is no reason why you shouldn’t try this restaurant if you’re ever in St. Simons. You definitely will not regret it. 

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