Author Archives | Danielle Kay Riendeau

5-minute vegan lunch

After my run today I decided to whip up a quick, vegan, protein-filled lunch. I used a recipe found in PETA’s Vegan College Cookbook called “Dorm-room Ramen Delight.” True, I don’t live in a dorm room, but I’m still a poor college student and still love Ramen noodles. I added a cut-up Morningstar Farms spicy […]

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Microwaved tofu?! Yes please.

I learned something magical yesterday…you can microwave tofu, and it tastes awesome! Because I always pan-fry or sautee my tofu, which can take time, I don’t make it as often as I could. Yesterday, however, I came across a recipe in the PETA Vegan College Cookbook called “Better than takeout tofu.” The recipe is as […]

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Winter Comfort Food and Beer

Everyone loves a good comfort meal, so why not talk about some good ol’ bev and veg comfort! It was a chilly day here in Indiana, and I decided to make some of my favorite vegetarian comfort foods, and pair it with my comfort beer. This tasty bev and veg combo contains: Blue Moon (wheat […]

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Green Tea for Me

Though I’ll mainly be posting about alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, etc.) along with food (and by itself!), today, I thought I’d share with you my favorite non-alcoholic hot beverage, green tea. For me, green tea is the perfect drink for any occasion. Much of the time, I’ll replace coffee with caffeinated green tea so that […]

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Easy Speedy Healthy Vegetarian Breakfast

I think it’s only appropriate to use my daily breakfast as the first food post. I’m not what you would call a “morning person,” so my breakfast needs to be quick and easy since I waste so much time hitting the snooze. While most easy breakfasts would seem unhealthy, like a bowl of sugary cereal […]

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Bev & Veg

Bev & Veg is a brand spanking new blog dedicated to all that fantastic vegetarian food, and don’t forget the best beverages to pair with them. Look up beverage pairings for meals; you will mainly find pairings for meat, seafood, and things that aren’t included in a vegetarian’s daily menu. Coming from an herbivore who […]

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