Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Odds and Ends

Hello friends! Long time no blog. I have been M.I.A. for a while due to general holiday insanity. Before I skipped town to visit various family members in various cities, I was super busy running around like a maniac making Christmas presents, doing things that I had put off all fall because I couldn't bring myself to leave the hammock, and taking my dog to visit Santa.
Here are some odds and ends from the vegan life of late.


Vegan Potluck
Vegyogini and Your Vegan Mom hosted a wonderful vegan potluck for the local vegan blogging community. Everyone brought an hors d'oeuvres which meant that we had one mean spread to feast on. All the food was amazing. Personally, I think I ate about 300 of the little testicular Saku that Foodeater brought along with 99 fried raviolis (I can't remember who brought those ravioli but damn they were good!) in addition to all the other awesome goodies that were there. I had planned on making homemade summer rolls but with the aforementioned insanity that was December, I needed something less labor intensive. So I ended up whipping up a batch of Veganomicon's walnut-mushroom paté. It was pretty tasty and was fairly simple to make so I would definitely recommend it. The group of omni boys who happened to be shooting a web video in my apartment while I was making it (seriously, December was truly bananas) gobbled up the paté that didn't fit into my serving dish.
It was so awesome finally being able to put faces to bloggers! Hopefully there will be more meet ups in the future. Unfortunately I had to peace out a little early because I had to run and catch The Food Monster on his last night in town before he moved out of L.A. I can pretty much guarantee the vegan blogging community will not miss you one bit my offensive friend, but I, for one, have cried myself to sleep every night since you left. At least we didn't have to have a teary goodbye on The Food Monster's last night in town as we met up mere days later at my favorite karaoke spot in North Carolina. Good times, good times.


A Mighty-O Surprise!

Ever since I heard about Mighty-O Donuts in Seattle about a year ago, I have been gushing about wanting to try to them to my friend Leif, a Seattle native. When I got back to L.A. for my one day between trips right before New Year's, Leif dropped by my house with a surprise: TWO DOZEN MIGHTY-O DONUTS and an ADORABLE Mighty-O t-shirt!!! Happy New Year to me! I could barely manage to snap this photo of the donuts before I tore into them. There was a vast assortment of flavors including lemon poppy seed (my personal favorite), chocolate coconut, plain, chocolate glazed, chocolate peanut, cinnamon sugar (my second favorite), and sprinkle.
Holy cannoli these were so friggin' good. Many regular donuts (i.e. not cake-style) are actually inherently vegan but cake donuts are not, so it has been a long while since I've had the joy of stuffing a scrumptious cake donut into my head. This was the perfect treat at the perfect time-- I stuffed these into my car for the second leg of my holiday vacation to Las Vegas and Mammoth and they managed to continue feeding me and my passengers for the next 5 days! I was shocked how long the shelf life of these babies were, especially since they don't have preservatives. I mean they didn't taste 100% fresh after a week (Leif got them to me two days after he bought them) but they still tasted great and not at all stale. Everyone who tried the donuts could not believe they were vegan, which is the ultimate test of how good your vegan product is. It's probably a pretty good thing we don't have a Mighty-O in L.A., elst I might pack on a few hundred more pounds. Thanks Leify!!!!


An Awesome Vegan Cheesecake
My boyfriend and I had our own post-Christmas Christmas dinner since we weren't in the same state for the actual day. He volunteered to make dessert and found a recipe for a vegan cheesecake. I must admit, I was a little skeptical about whether or not he could pull it off. He literally had never baked anything before in his life. He had to call me a couple times for some clarification (what's a water bath? how do you zest a lemon?) but that damn cheesecake came out perfectly! He smashed up some blackberries and picked up a can of Soy Whip whipped cream for toppings. He even made the crust from scratch! I was very, very impressed. If you are looking for a good vegan cheesecake recipe, I totally recommend this one.


Veg food in Mammoth Lakes

The last leg of my holiday tour took me and the bf to Mammoth for a few days of snowboarding. I was fully prepared to be able to eat pretty much nothing both on the slopes and in the town, and had packed an arsenal of Lara Bars and other goodies to keep me fed, but was pleasantly surprised to find that Mammoth is very vegan friendly! I was shocked when we stopped to rest at Mill Cafe on the mountain in between runs and found vegetarian chili. Usually ski lodges are about as veg-friendly as ballparks (although Dodger stadium actually is veg-friendly, you know what I mean--like most other baseball stadiums). We asked if they could pour our chili over an order of fries and that was basically the best idea of all time. I couldn't think of a more perfect snack to warm me up and give me an energy boost than those delicious chili fries. I don't know if they have that chili at all of Mammoth's food spots, so be sure to check before you ski down there.
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We also had a super excellent meal at a Mexican joint in town called Gomez's. We both ordered the Grande Veggie Burrito which was filled with super fresh veggies and was surprisingly light for being a pretty ginormous burrito. Their complimentary chips and salsa were pretty much the best I've ever had. The chips were so light and non-greasy somehow. It was one of the best Mexican meals I've had.


Everyone can now Comment :)
It was brought to my attention (thank you, Foodeater!) that my blog was set so that only people with gmail accounts could post comments. I had no idea! Oooooops. I have changed the setting so now everyone should be able to comment away!


It's detox time!
In February of last year, Kirby Von Scrumptious and I did a 28 day detox that was pretty difficult but was really great as it makes you feel really fantabulous. As I am already vegan, the detox just requires that I don't have any white flour, wheat, refined sugar, salt, caffeine, or alcohol. It may not sound too difficult but trust me, after a week with no flour, you start having dreams about eating 45 bags of plain tortillas. I had started the detox but then got derailed two days in to it (woops!) so I am starting again tomorrow. And now I have to. Because it is published. on the web. its official. see? Anyway, look out for a lot of healthy posts from me in the near future!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad you enjoyed my little baby balls... I think I managed to get a few people addicted to them!

Oh and of course we will miss the Food Monster! How boring would life be without someone to challenge you now and again, right? If he ever comes back to L.A. then we'll all have to go out and hunt down some vegan mac & cheese that we all can agree on :)

Jenni (aka Vegyogini) said...

Happy detoxing! That sounds like The Great American Detox Diet, which I recommend to people all the time. :)

Meeting you in person was amazing; I can't wait for next time.

I've been wanting to try Might-O donuts since I first heard of them, so I'll live vicariously through you.

Oh, and how exciting that you have a boyfriend who makes vegan desserts for you. Wow!

Welcome back!

Lisa (Show Me Vegan) said...

I hope Santa was good to your pup this year! What a cute photo. Good luck with the detox!

DJ said...

Good with the detox - I don't think you're the only one at this time of the year! And those donuts look SO good!!!

Anonymous said...

Great post! The Raviolis were baked, btw no fat :) Glad you liked them!

Anonymous said...

Long time no post. Happiest New Year to YOU! Ummm, that vegan cheesecake looks so lovely lovely. There are so many tasty vegan treats that just keep popping up. Maybe we should test a recipe in our kitchen!

Kirby! said...

I started the detox on Monday!! I made dinner one night with some stuff that probably shouldn't have been in it, but otherwise, I have been sticking to it. And yes, I have dreams about stuffing my face with an entire loaf of Wonder Bread. But other than that, it seriously makes me feel like a million bucks, energy-wise.

But of course, no detox will stop us from gettin fonky wit our bad selves this weekend, oui?

And also, that picture of you and the Food Monster made me shed a few tears....

¡Yo Soy Liz! said...

Foodeater-- Sounds like a plan!

Vegyogini-- From what I know about the Great American Detox, my detox is essentially the same thing, although I use a program by Gillian McKeith.

Lex-- anyway a gal could get her hands on that amazing ravioli recipe? :)

The Food Monster said...

Awww, you are sweet Liz. I miss you and the Vegan community and can hopefully come visit soon.

Anonymous said...

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!! i am so jealous that you got might-o donuts! the chocolate sprinkled donut is my absolute FAVORITE EVER. i had it in may and have been dreaming about it ever since. you are a very lucky girl! :)

BTW i can't wait to check out fresh and easy. there is one right near my work, so thanks for recommending it!