Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:35:20 -0800
Reply-To: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
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From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: Camping out Veggy style. Any vegetarians on this list?
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I saw a chick at one of the VW shows that had the bumper sticker on the back
of her T2 that said "vegitarians taste better" - I wonder what she meant by
that? ;p
David Marshall
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf
Of Stu Schwartz
Sent: January 29, 2002 5:45 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Camping out Veggy style. Any vegetarians on this list?
My wife and I are almost vegan...occassionally I have cheese and ice
cream...she has eggs.
We just finished a 2-month summer trip cross country. We used a book called
the Tofu Tollbooth to locate stores to buy veg-friendly items.
Generally we cooked seitan with wild rice, tofu with a vegetable, and
refried beans and safron rice. For lunch sandwhiches of tofurky and phoney
baloney
with rice cheese and lettuce. We tried to keep to 2 pot meals.
We had the added problem of bringing the dog so we couldn't eat out a lot.
--peace--
stu
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 18:16:49 -0500, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> Reply-To: developtrust <developtrust@HOME.COM>
>> Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 12:44:16 -0800
>> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>> Subject: Re: Camping out Veggy style. Any vegetarians on this list?
>>
>>> What's in your camping food supply?
>>>
>> I'm still trying to perfect a vegetarian camping supply band I would love
to
>> learn with what solutions other vegetarians have found.
>>
>> I take along veggie burgers, yogurt, home made bread (sliced then frozen)
>> refried beans, pancakes for breakfast (sometimes made with parmesan
cheese
>> in the mix for that different taste,) honey, buttermilk, grow and eat
>> sunflower sprouts, lots of fruits (red bananas which ripen as we journey,
>> apples & oranges mostly.) We stop at all markets for fresh produce &
local
>> fruits. Spirulina of course, but do depend on canned foods somewhat like
>> olives, chick peas & frozen stir fry stuff. Avocados, And comfort foods
like
>> potato chips, corn chips. A good supply of sunflower green sprouts helps
&
>> I'm going to experiment with bringing a tray or two along if I can figure
up
>> where to stash them. Sprouting sunflower seeds (not in hulls) is a great
>> source of nutrients and it is living food with 15 times more vitamins and
>> minerals than unsprouted and takes only three days to sprout.
>>
>> And of course we eat out in the evening when near civilization and love
to
>> find salad bars and veggie food places. I found many in Cabo San Lucas
area.
>>
>> Maybe the vegetarians on this list can come up with good solutions for
>> camping supplies, and perhaps we can learn from each other.
>>
>> William Polowniak
--peace--
stu