Showing posts with label Vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vegan. Show all posts

04 November 2008

Things I'm Missing: Vegan Holiday Treats


As Hannah pointed out, it's no roasted yam ( popular Japanese winter time treat ) but it still sounds delicious!

Also, go vote everyone! I voted a month ago and it's no where near as thrilling as going to the polls.

22 August 2008

Accidentally Vegan Obsessions


Two things that normally are never vegan: Skittles and (most commercial) chocolate.

And bam. When combined, they somehow transformed into a vegan delight.

Anyways, I had my first taste a half hour ago. So delicious. Gave me an instant headache though... but regular Skittles always did that too. I hope they have them in Japan. Actually, I guess it doesn't matter because I'm sure they'll have more delicious candy over there.

Hurrah!

09 August 2008

Cupcake News


I did not use food dye in these! The organic matcha powder turns them into a brutiful Nickelodeon green.


Tiramisú cupcakes for Yasmin!

26 June 2008

Place Your Orders Now



Finished my first batch.

Five more to go!

29 May 2008

Choose Noncomformity, Choose McDonald's

Suck it McDonald's and the advertising jerk who came up with this ad:



Nothing says "Hey, I'm an individual" like eating chicken from McDonald's for breakfast.

Obviously targeting people who consider themselves "alternative, individuals, and artsy kids".

Favorite part is when the crzy sk8r boi holds up the sandwich and says "LET'S HEAR IT FOR NONCONFORMITY!"

Geeze louise.

Well if everyone's "tastes are changing" they're obviously changing for the worse. My vegan views aside, everyone should be aware that there are so many garbage ingredients loaded into all of their food and eating a chicken sandwich on a biscuit is just plain silly.

If you're going to conform, conform to a healthy lifestyle!

I also saw another commercial in which two African American ladies are discussing their grandmother's famous southern fried chicken and how much they just love friend chicken while making their own fried chicken and thankfully McDonald's has delicious southern fried chicken just like they remember eating while growing up in the south.

Does this strike anyone else as racist or is my PC mind just going into overdrive?

Sorry for using foul language!

16 May 2008

Birth Daze Wishes

Things I would not mind having on my birthday:


A Case Study House. Or more realistically, the Taschen book about the case study houses.

Cola with lime. The drink featured above has rum in it which would be okay with me as well.

But I would prefer to have Steaz brand green tea cola since it does not have high fructose corn syrup in it.



Babs has been pushing this book all week and I would not mind reading it. **BONUS** features include jabs at Star Jones, who has been waiting for a moment to come up in the news and bam, here she is and I still dislike her.

A leather bomber or member's only jacket. Preferably second-hand so I won't feel entirely guilty about wearing leather. Plus Philly phasion icon and vegan Lacie Z sports one well.

A trip to Vegan Treats.



DD iced coffee sans cream and sugar but with coconut flavoring. Also, I hope you all got your free coffee yesterday. I wanted to go many times but momma wasn't having it.

My car to work again.

The Three P's (PBR, Peanut butter, and peeing) with phriends in Philly*.

So that's that I s'pose.

Replacing F's with a ph to make it related to Philadelphia will never get old.

Oh! Also, Allentown had a shout out in the season finale of The Office last night. It's where Jan has her Lamaze class. It's a rather long drive between Allentown and Scranton... oh well.

23 November 2007

It's Always Black Friday in Thrift Stores



Today is national 'Buy Nothing Day' according to the culture jamming website Adbusters (the creators of TV Turn-Off Week and their fun little magazine). Instead of going out at 2 a.m. to buy 'Weeds' on DVD, the Canadian magazine publishers suggest you do not buy ANYTHING. Ultimately, they hope you will lower your consumerism to virtually nothing. Obviously this idea does not appeal to most people so instead, I have an economically better plan (and not just for you!).

I suggest you go out and support your community and local businesses instead. Not only do you get to spend your $$Black Friday billz$$ but all your money will go towards some good things.

Instead of going to a corporate chain coffee store, go to your local cafe. If you're in the Lehigh Valley, I highly recommend "Mas Cafe" in the triangle of Emmaus. The husband-wife team sell the best tasting coffee in the valley for affordable prices and in a great atmosphere.

Dining is another thing to do locally as opposed to popping in a 'Friendly's'. Today my mother and I went to my old alma mater "Balasia". As always the food was FANTASTIC. In addition to being fantastic, it was completely vegan, all organic, and the produce is bought from local, organic farmers. Three great things for your community, animals, and your body.

Now, the most prominent part of Black Friday is the shopping. As far as electronics and other crazy stuff, I suggest you hold off on the things you do not really need. Allll of your apparel needs can be fulfilled with thrift stores. If you live in Philadelphia, your thrift store options are very slim and always expensive. If you live in the Lehigh Valley though, your thrift stores are a gold mine!

Here is a guide to local thrift stores in order of decent to great:

6. Once is not Enuff
A popular choice for "ladies". And by ladies, this means my mother a few years ago and some friends who were looking for sequin gowns. I do not go here since they only sell women's clothing and it is not extremely cheap. My fondest memory of the place is telling my mother that they should rename it "100 Times is not Enuff" since she dragged me there so often. Some pros are that the window displays change frequently and according to their website they receive new clothing daily. You can also sell your clothing there too. Drawbacks include the prices and that I am not sure if it is non-profit or not.

5. Goodwill (Tilghman Shopping Center)
There are two Goodwills near me and the one is located in the Tilghman Shopping Center. It is also my least favorite of the two. They used to have a sign on the door forbidding more than two "teens" from coming in together at a time. If you ever have time to kill before a movie at the Tilghman 8 or you would rather not spend $8.95+ on "clucks and fries" from Red Robin's, then the trip is worth the walk over. Jen and I went today and were underwhelmed. The men's section is very small but the knick knacks and records are spot-on.

4. The Attic
Located on the main street of Kutztown, this chic-er thrift store is a bit out of the way for most Lehigh Valley citizens but well worth the drive. I have only been a few times but have seen something I want every time. They have a great selection, even for guys stuff. It's comparable to Retrospect in terms of the type of clothes they sell and the employees ' attitude but it lacks Retrospect's high prices. The store also has neat artwork, jewelry and furniture. Go check it out.

3. Goodwill (Trexlertown)
The better of the two Goodwills is located in the Trexlertown Shopping Center located near Big Lots. Jen and I went today and the place was nuts! There was a silent auction that involved a lot of yelling, plates of half-eaten cookies and pretzels, and more Guess purses than Anna Nicole Smith (R.I.P.) could shake a pregnancy-test stick at. They usually have some neat t-shirts and crazy lady's shorts. Today we found nothing but usually I can find a Partridge Family album or Jen gets a crazy purse.

2. Sumner Family Thrift
Brush up on your Spanish skills and save some dollars at Allentown Family Thrift, better known as Sumner, located on the corner of Sumner and New St. in Allentown. If I can only make it to one close-by thrift store, I always make this my number one stop (the number one thrift store is a bit of a drive). I can always find really neat sunglasses and / or eyeglass frames. The clothes of course are also really good. Every day there is some sort of deal, whether 20% for college students or discounted tag prices. Other great features include 25 cent coffee tables from time to time and a fun costume and wig section. Drawbacks include other customers (who like to throw down with me) and the employees (who are none too friendly / helpful).

1. Salvation Army
The king of all thrift stores is the Salvation Army. The reason it is number one is because it always has great sales. The other day when I went THREE different colored tags were 50% off. Another reason that it is number one is because I can almost always find something there and have bought more clothes there than any other thrift store. I usually have to sew them up to fit right, but the end result is fantastic. Another plus: the sheer size of it all!!! Honestly I've never been in a bigger Salvation Army. No drawbacks really, an all around great place for thrifting.

I hope my extensive and opinionated guide to thrifting in the LV will help you. It's a shame Philadelphia lacks in that department!

I'll leave you with a webcam image of my dad and his Russian girlfriend in Key West. Oh the times they have had!



22 November 2007

Pennsylvania Deutsch Wonderland


Happy Thanksgiving!

Ahh the 80's, when father had burly facial hair and auntie wore weird sweaters and acid wash jeans. My favorite holiday is most certainly Thanksgiving. There's nothing I love more than eating a fantastic late lunch with my family. This Thanksgiving was particularly enjoyable since I have not been home since August 23rd. Instead of going to my nana's house for her usual feast, my great-aunt invited us out to Amish Country for dinner at a smörgåsbord. While change and new experiences makes me queasy, I had an overall great time with the family.

Being in Lancaster reignited my love of my prominent Pennsylvania Deutsch and distant Amish background so I thought I'd make that today's theme for food and style!

The best dessert EVER is Shoo Fly Pie ( unless your my mother or nana who prefer another PA deutsch dessert known as 'funny cake' ).
It's basically a layer of molasses and then a coffee-cake type of deal on top of that with a delicious pie crust. If you are ever anywhere near me, ask me to make you one. If you don't know me or are far away, go buy one in Lancaster. If NEITHER of my suggestions appeal to you, simply come back here tomorrow and I might share my (vegan) version of my favorite PA deutsch treat.

As far as style goes, a lot can be learned from our primitive / uncivilized brethren, the Amish. Their clothes are (unsurprisingly) all about simplicity BUT also bold colors. So for something as simple and American as the Amish, look no further than American Apparel for all your Amish-couture!



A solid color collared shirt, black button-up vest and a pair of (almost)black slim slacks will have you raisin' barns til the morning!



November is marriage month for the Amish and you'll be sure to win over every Mr. Smucker and Mr. Ackernecht in the community in this baby blue collared shirt and skirt outfit. What the ankle-revealing skirt lacks in demut ( or humility ), the high-waist and opaque pantyhose make up for it enough so that all Ordnung ( community council ) can agree on!

Now put a little rumspringa in your step with these outfits only the English would wear:



Shiny and unnatural fabrics are forbidden in the Amish community thus a lamé windbreaker and nylon shorts are the perfect way to stick it the conscientious objectors! Wearing a work-shirt on the outside is the pickled cabbage in the chow-chow!



I'm pretty sure there is a passage in the Bible that says women are not allowed to wear men's clothing (take note all you biddies who buy up all the small sizes in the guy's sections of my favorite stores!) so wearing your brother's overalls and a wide necked leotard is a surefire way to go straight to hell in style. I read that the most popular color amongst Amish women is purple. This fancy party dress in purple is not your old memmy's wedding attire! And finally, the brash and boldness of this polo dress looks shunnigly sinful paired with AA's silver cardigan.

So there you have it! All your Amish lusts and desires can be fulfilled (for a price!) at American Apparel.

I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving!