Is there a category for vegan food? Have l missed it?
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There is none. You can look for meatless meals. Use vegan cheese and non-dairy milk as substitutes if the recipe has them.
Here on this site, they have a few vegan recipes but you have to really read them and the ingredients. They do not have a complete section on this site that specializes in vegan recipes.
You could search online or even Pinterest, Lots of options! Then if you come up with any you could share with us on here. :)
Ex:
- www.pinterest.com/
Category for vegan food?
Not sure about a 'category' but there are lost of sites dedicated to vegan foods and most sites have loads of recipes.
From my experience vegans seem to have the most trouble getting enough calcium and vitamin D so be sure to keep track of your daily intake as these are vital to maintaining good health.
Check some of these out:
www.healthline.com/
Here are some right on this site:
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and here is my favourite vegan cake recipe!
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We have not recieved too many strickly vegan recipes here at ThriftyFun. I see you have been given a couple of links. We do have a vegetarian section and some of those recipes might be vegan.
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I will take your suggestion under consideration and see about adding a Vegan section in the future. If you like to cook, you could always start off the category with a couple of favorite recipes. :)
Are you asking for general categories for vegan food?
There are so many websites out there!!
We have people with various food needs in our family and someone turned us on to this site:
The challenge we also have is nut allergies in the family and since so many of these have nuts as the base, it was hard to find things that met everyone's needs.
Happy cooking!!
Have you tried to substitute pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds for nuts? Most people are allergic to tree nuts but can tolerate seeds fine. Just an idea. :)
Hi Jess. We do use sunflower seeds when we can find the one brand that is not processed in a plant with nuts. Ollie's does not always carry them. Most pumpkin seeds are processed in a plant with nuts or are the kind that are heavily salted so we have to avoid those.
Thank you all for your response. I am familiar with quite a number of vegan sites, l just thought there'd one here too but that's ok. Thanks.
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