how do you guys go about family dinners during the holidays? and more specifically, for easter? do you bring your own food, or do you carb-up from home?
do you have any traditional recipies for this holiday that you'd like to share? :) i'd love to get inspired to impress my family with some fresh, natural dessert or salad
YUM, can't wait.
Picture and recipe taken from http://www.flickriver.com/photos/laurabento/4481930405/
Fruits use:
-cantaloupe
-watermelon
-honeydew
-pineapple
-kiwi
-strawberries
-blueberries
-blackberries
-grapes
-jicama (white)
Tags: dinner, eater, family, holidays, strageties, traditions
Permalink Reply by Sigrid Holth on March 23, 2012 at 10:01pm I love that pic!! So cute!!
For easter, my family is so used to my "weird" way of eating so they just give me what I want. If I say to my grandmother that I'd like a salad for dinner and fruit the rest of the evening, that's what I'll get. My mom thinks it's hilarious that I want a big eater-egg filled with strawberries and bananas xD
Permalink Reply by sannabanna on March 24, 2012 at 1:10am this comment just gave me a whole lotta hope for an enjoyable easter day :) how did your family react when you became a vegan? (im assuming that you became a vegan before going hcrv, correct me if im wrong)
Permalink Reply by Sigrid Holth on March 24, 2012 at 4:41am So happy to be of help to you! :D I'm sure easter will be great, just relax and be there to enjoy the company of your family!
I started out a vegetarian, then slowly just ended up as vegan xD I was like "oh, mom, by the way... I don't eat eggs anymore" Eggs were my last hurdle, so that essentially made me vegan! She is really accommodating, buying me the groceries I want/need. If there's something special (just to be tofu/seeds etc.) I buy them myself. Now, I tend to buy my own bananas, so relieve my mom of some of the cost. I know I'm really truly lucky and privileged to have a mom like her!
Permalink Reply by Heather Bhagat on March 24, 2012 at 2:03am We don't celebrate Easter :( But if we did I'd probably just have some carrot cake (Carrots blended with dates) and banana ice cream :)
Permalink Reply by sannabanna on March 24, 2012 at 5:27am good idea! i can sense that the next phone call to my grandmother with be a very long one ;)
Permalink Reply by Desi_fruitpassion on March 24, 2012 at 5:38am Yummmyy ;)) This picture looks so delicious!
We also do not celebrate easter very much... actually my whole family (just my mum, dad, 8 dogs..and me;)) eats everyday the same way: fruits and veggies :D, but if I'm invited to a birthday party for example, then I bring my own food with me and usually they always tell me that mine looks very delicious and pretty ;) last time it was a bowl of zucchini noodles with lot's of berries and mango and fruit-sauce.
Permalink Reply by Jennifer C on March 24, 2012 at 5:41am My inlaws, who don't really "get" my veganism, but who have seen it help me lose 40 pounds, very reliably provide delicious salads and cut melons and pineapples for me.
Permalink Reply by Andrew Keyes on March 24, 2012 at 5:57am
Permalink Reply by Morgan on March 24, 2012 at 6:29am Love those baskets!
I made a raw strawberry cheesecake once and me and the hub loved it!!
Here it is: http://www.theppk.com/2009/05/raw-strawberry-cheesecake/
Love it w/ the strawberry coulis!
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