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• #3952
Is the tea brewed in a two layer device?
Overstrong/overlong brewed leaves in the upper 'teapot',
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• #3953
No idea, I don't drink tea, but a local has invited me out for tea tomorrow, so will try to find out...
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• #3954
Demolished a huge breakfast, multiple coffees and smoothies in Nourish, Inverness this morning after 4 days riding in northern Scotland with very slim pickings everywhere else.
Seen so many awesome sheep and cows up here, shame the daft buggers can't just run around all over the shop not getting eaten.
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• #3955
little shout out for the health food shop in Leiston, Suffolk. After the dynamo camped in the area and this place knew what vegan was and had chilli and carrot cake to prove it. Good sustenance in an unexpected place
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• #3956
If anyone is ever around in Peckham, I run a small vegan cafe called 'Vegan Jesus' every Saturday at The Yard in Copeland Park. It's just a passion project for my partner and I but it'd be great to see some new faces around!
Also planning on hitting up Nanabar in Shoreditch next week. Looks delicious.
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• #3957
What you doing out there? Anything secret and interesting?
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• #3958
Pleased how well this all worked out.
Tofu and herb-stuffed deep-fried squash flowers, maple and adobo-glazed sweet potato, grilled marrow and lemon and garlic mayonnaise. Mostly home-grown too.
So full
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• #3959
Demolished a huge breakfast, multiple coffees and smoothies in Nourish, Inverness
Just superb. :)
Edit: Silly me, I thought that was a place name.
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• #3960
Just touristifying, certainly nothing secret, but really interesting, if not a culinary extravaganza. Haven't seen a westerner in days, which is generally the mark of a successful trip.
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• #3961
Can anyone recommend a fancy restaurant good enough for a anniversary?
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• #3962
Nama (Notting Hill) Or The Gate (Hammersmith)
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• #3963
Perfect, thanks!
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• #3964
London Vegan Beer Festival tomorrow. Anyone going?
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• #3965
Anyway, does anyone have any good vegan cookbook recommendations?
Veganomicon seems to get a lot of use by my partner.
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• #3966
So, fruitarianism. Does anyone here adhere to it? Does anyone in the UK? What's the reasoning for it? Does anyone have a good resource or book to recommend as a starting point?
I think I understand the logic of it, but I'd like to read more.
Do fruitarianism adherents tend to be religious?
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• #3967
Another Dinner is Possible is a great one. Covers pretty much everything!
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• #3968
Kurdish tea update - went to a tea house last night, nowhere near as complex as your version, just big teapots on the fire.
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• #3969
That looks amazing! Can't wait to get the Aga back on this autumn now, so I can start experimenting again.
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• #3970
Haven't got a book recommendation I'm afraid, but there is a lot of motivation squit about fruitarianism. While some people use religion as a basis, others seem to adopt it in order to stick to a more naturalistic way of eating, whereby we go back to simply being gatherers, with no hunting involved. If your diet is 75% fruit, some people say that's enough to give yourself the label, but there's also 'fallen-only' fruitarianism, which I imagine being REALLY hard to stick to in the UK.
I'm all for live and let live, so it's interesting to read about, but I have to wonder how much extra toilet paper would be needed to follow this path! We're going down the ethical veganism route now though, so I might just be spouting hipster nonsense!
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• #3971
Thank you
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• #3972
Cheers!
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• #3973
Just watching "What the health"... had a good couple of months a year or so ago cutting out meat and reducing dairy then a change of job and discovering I'm highly allergic to soya products scuppered it. I've been eating less meat since but still too much, and too much cheese and milk
Really want to cut out meat and dairy again because I'm suffering various side affects I'm certain are down to my diet choices.
Can anyone recommend a source of some nice, filling, easy and tasty (packable/cold) lunch options and some good evening meals?
Thanks
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• #3974
Falafel to both.
Srsly. There's loads of options - have a gander on YouTube search vegan pack lunch or sonthing. Maybe check vegan restaurants and scale it down / adapt for your budget. There's a great dish that Cook Daily do called High Grade - I just take out the oil and ad more mushrooms / veg oyster sauce.
Good luck with the transition - it's the best thing I've ever done.
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• #3975
@TM
I highly recommend the edgy veg channel on YouTube for lunches/easy meals/vegan versions of old favourites. It was invaluable when we went full vegtard.Just finished our bike tour of Scotland with multiple courses of veg deliciousness courtesy of our chef host. Might go for breakfast as one of the many veggie places here in Edinburgh. It's been a dull couple of weeks gastronomically speaking...
I've sifted the soup with a ladle, no meat, but can't be sure of the stock, so am leaving it alone. Fruit usually isn't bad - melon, watermelon and various tinned stuff.
I'm in a pretty basic hotel out towards the Iranian border now, breakfast was just a couple of bread rolls with a mini pot of jam and cream cheese (which I didn't eat, obviously).