This is extremely funny. I love this person. But mountain weed is what flesh eaters always act like.
Just Your Average Vegan Teen
I am 14 and I'm a vegan. I enjoy eating vegan food and playing video games.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Vegan Jalapeno Poppers Recipe courtesy of Tofutti
I made these the other day, my mom helped quite a bit. They are extremely good but very spicy! The vegan cream cheese absorbs tons of spicy flavor so be warned! Here's the recipe I ended up using to make these:
Vegan Jalapeno Poppers Recipe courtesy of Tofutti.
Ingredients:
12 jalapeno peppers, sliced in half lengthwise, tops and seeds removed
8 ounces Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese vegan cream cheese
1 cup soy milk
1 cup flour
1 cup bread crumbs
oil for frying
Preparation:
Fill the jalapeno peppers with the Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese.
Put the soy milk and the flour into two separate bowls.
Dip the stuffed jalapenos into the soy milk and then into the flour, making sure that they are well-coated. Allow the coated jalapenos to dry for about 10 minutes.
Dip the jalapenos into the soy milk again and roll them through the breadcrumbs. Allow them to dry then repeat the process to ensure that the entire surface of each jalapeƱo is coated.
In a large skillet or deep fryer, heat the oil. Deep fry the jalapenos for about 3 minutes or until golden brown then transfer them to paper towels to drain. Enjoy your dairy-free vegan jalapeno pepper poppers!
Vegan Jalapeno Poppers Recipe courtesy of Tofutti.
Ingredients:
12 jalapeno peppers, sliced in half lengthwise, tops and seeds removed
8 ounces Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese vegan cream cheese
1 cup soy milk
1 cup flour
1 cup bread crumbs
oil for frying
Preparation:
Fill the jalapeno peppers with the Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese.
Put the soy milk and the flour into two separate bowls.
Dip the stuffed jalapenos into the soy milk and then into the flour, making sure that they are well-coated. Allow the coated jalapenos to dry for about 10 minutes.
Dip the jalapenos into the soy milk again and roll them through the breadcrumbs. Allow them to dry then repeat the process to ensure that the entire surface of each jalapeƱo is coated.
In a large skillet or deep fryer, heat the oil. Deep fry the jalapenos for about 3 minutes or until golden brown then transfer them to paper towels to drain. Enjoy your dairy-free vegan jalapeno pepper poppers!
We made a big mess in the kitchen!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
my conversation with a hunter
My friend was talking about his last hunting trip and how tiring the trip was. And I stepped in and said"Would you shoot a dog?" And he said "no definitely not, never." So I said "Then why would you shoot a deer or eat a cow and a chicken?" Then he just ignored me and just stopped talking about hunting and everyone around me knew that I just won the war. I wish I could show all of the hunters the pain of the dying animals. This video describes the main character of from this movie called Posder as very sensitive and cares about all animals unlike the others who are hunting. And when the kid touches the animal and then grabs the hunter he takes the pain from the animal and shows the hunter the pain of the animal.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Veganlogical
Ari Solomon wrote a really meaningful post that's called "Who You Callin Vegangelical?". Meat eaters think that being a vegan is a religion and its a cult. Well it's not, it's a philosophy. Vegans refrain from using, eating, animals and not exploiting them. We are the voice of the animals because they dont have a voice that humans can understand and it is really sad that people use and eat them. People become vegan because of one of the many reasons like for better health and global warming or they just care about animals. Your body does not require the dairy and eggs and animal flesh. We all have the choice what to eat and those who are starving don't. The U.S. kills 27 million animals daily. Those who say they eat "humane" meat are lying to everyone and themselves, death is always terrible for the animal, they struggle and they bleed a lot. And it's very sad. What's even more sad is that animal eaters still eat them just for the taste. If you say eating animal flesh is a personal choice it's not because the animals don't want to die because of your tastebuds. We are not the extremists okay? And Ari Solomon is right, it should be veganlogical, not vegangelical. Please read the article by Ari Solomon if you haven't by clicking here.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
We don't need to eat animals to be strong!
This article from Jo Tyler was very well written. And what she wrote made sense. My friends always tell me I won't become as strong as I want to be because I don't eat animals. That's a dirty lie.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Would You Drown Puppies?
Would You Drown Puppies?
I just got done reading the above article I have linked to by Tim Gier and these are my thoughts: Of course no one would want to drown a puppy unless they are sick-minded. But when a family sits down to eat they sometimes eat a chicken or a cow but they do not picture it like that, they think of it as "chicken nuggets" or a "steak".That family knows what they are eating is from a cow or a chicken but when they eat that animal they just want to block that image out of their minds. Also something that really makes me mad is people say that I wouldn't eat my dog or my cat because they are pets. But the thing is, is that there are people who think that cows and pigs are not pets but they can be. A pig is smarter than all dogs and cows can be just as loving. So why love one but eat the other? It's just downright stupid.
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