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An Assortment of Great All-Green Recipes for Long Time Vegans and Newcomers Alike

 A lot of things have changed over the course of the past few months, and many of us have picked up new skills, habits and even lifestyles in reaction to the effects of the current pandemic. Some people have even taken up the vegan lifestyle, which is neat. All-green cuisine is quite healthy, and If there’s one thing that can improve our mood, it’s delicious vegan foods. Whether you’re a newcomer vegan, an all-green veteran, or just somebody who’s curious about vegan cuisine, this article has some great food options for you to make at home. Check these choices out! The Filling Goodness of A Vegan Sloppy Joe (from A Couple Cooks)  Who says that you need meat to have a fulfilling burger meal? There are plenty of chunky vegan ingredients that you can use to substitute for meat in a lot of different recipes, and more often than not, they’re healthier and more satisfying to digest than their meaty counterparts. Take this delectable vegan Sloppy Joe recipe. It uses lentils instead of process

Portable Vegan Snacks for Your Future Post-Pandemic Travels

 Vegan travels were beginning to pick up and gain prominence right before the pandemic hit, which kinda sucks now that we think about it. Some of us have prepared a list of great travel destinations and everything. Then again, there are more worrying things to worry about than that. The idea of travel hasn’t fully left our minds however, and the dream to explore the world is only postponed, not crushed completely. While we wait and do our best to cope with our situations, why not practice our skills at making vegan snacks? After all, we need energy to get through our daily tasks, whether it’s online classes or home-based work. Here are some vegan snack recipes we’ve gathered that will surely invigorate you, both right now and in your future travels.  Spicy Hummus Dip  Get the exquisite recipe here:  acouplecooks.com/hot-wings-hummus-jars-healthy-road-trip-snacks/ Dip seems like an unusual travel snack, but that’s why it piqued our interest. This Hummus dip with veggie slices is a grea

Craving for Cookies?: 3 Easy Vegan Cookie Recipes

 Cookies. Biscuits. Crackers. They go by many names, depending on where you are in the world. However, one thing is for sure–we all enjoy the chewy, crunchy, rich, and flavorful cookie! Whether you’re on a vegan travel vacation or binge-watching your favorite series (as we’re continuing to stay at home), cookies are fun, convenient, and delicious! Here are some cookie recipes that you can enjoy at home. 1. Vegan Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies by The Spruce Eats Are you a fan of chocolate? Do you love cookies? Well, if your answer is yes to both questions, this treat is for you! thespruceeats.com You’re in for a real treat with all the real chocolatey goodness that this Vegan Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies recipe can offer. The chocolate chunks in pockets will surprise your mouth with a burst of flavor in every bite. Also, you can add in your favorite nuts such as macadamia, walnuts, or hazelnuts for an exciting texture! Surely, the kids will love this! 2. Raspberry Lemon Cheesecake C

Warm Your Hearts With Some Filling Vegan Soup Recipes!

Changing up your daily routine can do wonders for your time indoors. Instead of making the same dish every day, why not spice it up by trying something new once in a while? A lot of us are under a lot of stress, and it’s always nice to unwind with some delicious vegan food, and the more varied the meal, the better.  Summer won’t last forever. So, why not prepare for the coming cold months by learning about some great vegan soup recipes? It may seem tempting to buy canned soup at the grocery, but it’s a lot better if you prepare it yourself. Some of these delicious bowls could even be served on a culinary cruise . Without further ado, here they are. A quick 1-Pot Everyday Lentil Soup (From Minimalist Baker) Sometimes we forget details and mess up things, like forgetting to eat lunch or adding salt to your coffee instead of sugar. However, one shouldn’t skip their meals if they want a productive day. That’s why this easy to make Lentil Soup by Minimalist Baker is a great recipe to add to

What Are Some Health and Wellness Things That I Could Do This Summer

It’s been a few months into the lockdown season, and some of us have been feeling the detrimental effects of staying indoors for so long. Whether you’re living in a humble dorm or a piece of high-end real estate in Davao City , the negative effects of this pandemic is something that you can palpably feel, like the intense heat of July. In these trying times, it’s important to keep yourself healthy and well, both physically and mentally. Here are a few tips on how to maintain your health and happiness during the pandemic season.  Try a new way of preparing your food “Diet” is such a volatile word, one that implies restriction and giving up on delicious things to eat. However, the things we eat and how frequently we eat them do affect our bodies, no matter how tasty they may be. Instead of saying that you’ll “go on a diet,” why not tell yourself “I’m trying a new way of preparing my food?” Instead of piling up on meaty dishes and deep-fried meals, why not start eating more fish