It's that time of year again: Tofurkey, Celebration Roast or??

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by drumminmama, Nov 1, 2010.

  1. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    With US Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Xmas on the way, we the veg*ans of the forums, get to hash out the perennial question:
    what do we serve as a centerpiece on the food holidays?

    Post your potential menus, opinions on the center of the table options, et cetera.

    Personally, I use Joanne Stepaniak's Oven Roasted Tom Tofu. (Vegan Vittles)

    This year, I'm folding into a new partner's family traditions, so I don't know if I'll be making a thing... or simply fending off the you are a what?? comments.
     
  2. squawkers7

    squawkers7 radical rebel

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    new partner??? oooh, I missed something somewhere...LOL
    Well is new partner a veggie?
     
  3. SweetBlasphemy

    SweetBlasphemy Senior Member

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    ooh! ooh! i will definitely be posting in this thread when i get to a real computer and not my kindle. i have some awesome fail safe recipes i use every year and i always try a few new ones too. i look forward to this time for cooking and baking all year. i probably enjoy the food making more than the actual holidays.. with a shitty retail schedule it's really the only holiday activity i have time for. i'm working a double on thanksgiving day (time and a half $$$) but have off black friday from my morning job at least so hopefully i can convince my family to have a lil day after veggie feast with me...
     
  4. KeithBC

    KeithBC Member

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    When the rest of the world eats dead birds, I eat birdseed: millet loaf.
     
  5. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Looking forward to it, SweetB!
    Keith: I should bring that just as a statement...but I'm not a long enough term partner to get away with it.

    Squawkers: yes. New partner.
    My divorce went through in April 2010, once I could afford to file. It was amicable, although we are in the not talk for several months part of getting beyond the breakup.

    I need to update my profile. I'm not in Colo anymore. I do hope to return.
    New partner is not veggie. one sister is, most of the time (capitulating pescatarian)
     
  6. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    Got the full tofurkey kit for $13. It was an $8 discount, couldn't pass it up.
     
  7. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Is tofurkey someting you like? Or is this your first?
     
  8. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    Tofurkey is something I more than like. And definitely look forward to. I've eaten it almost every thanksgiving for the last 8 years.
     
  9. veroness

    veroness There's only one :)

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    Same as wonka, tofurkey all the way! Or vegan shepards pie, it's so homey and filling and I can get the majority of my family to try the pie. It's a lot harder to get my family to try the tofurkey. Also my older brother makes a veggy lasangna with thinnly slice eggplant instead of noodles for a lower calorie meal.
     
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